- -emc flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- -nx flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- -port flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- -target flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- -x flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- -xi flag
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- About WindView command
- About WindView Command
- Using Help
- Analyze All command
- Analyze All Command
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- Analyze command
- Analyze Command
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- architecture
- host-side activities
- Host-Side Activities
- target-side activities
- WindView Architecture
- arguments
- windview command, specifying to
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- X Window System equivalents
- Application-Specific Resources
- bitmap command
- Creating Icons for User Events
- commands
- bitmap
- Creating Icons for User Events
- Tcl extensions
- delayedEval
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- eventFileAnalyze
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- eventFileOpen
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- messagePut
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- swapTargetInt
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- swapTargetShort
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- windview
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Application-Specific Resources
- Invoking the windview Program
- WindView GUI
- Command Reference
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- aaa
- Command Reference
- About WindView
- About WindView Command
- Using Help
- Analyze
- Analyze Command
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- Analyze Command
- Analyze All
- Analyze All Command
- Contents
- Contents Command
- Using Help
- Display Events
- Display Events Command
- Exchange icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- For Context
- Using Help
- For Context Command
- Legend Window icon
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- New Graph
- Command Reference
- Displaying a View Graph
- New Graph Command
- Open
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- Open Command
- Pan icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Pop icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Quit
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- Quit Command
- Exiting WindView
- Save
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- Save Command
- Search Accelerator icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search Accelerator Icons
- Search Window icon
- Search Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Target
- Target Command
- Setting Up for Event Logging
- Tcl Evaluation
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- Using the Tcl Evaluation Window
- Tcl: Event Inspector
- Tcl: Event Inspector Command
- Time Units Menu icon
- Time Units Menu Icon
- View Control Window icon
- View Control Window Icon
- Zoom icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- Contents command
- Contents Command
- Using Help
- Context Switch events
- Context Switch Events
- current context
- Context Switch Events
- context switches
- About WindView
- Context Switch Events
- conventions
- typographical
- Style Conventions
- current context
- Context Switch Events
- defaultUser event
- defaultUser—Display user-specified event
- delayedEval Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- Display Events command
- Examining Data
- Display Events Command
- documentation conventions
- Style Conventions
- event buffer
- overflow
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- size, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- event data
- Collecting Event Data
- aaa
- Using the WindView GUI
- analyzing
- Examining Data
- collecting
- Collecting Event Data
- displaying
- Host-Side Activities
- importing
- Importing Event Data
- event buffer overflow
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- saving
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- selecting
- Selecting and Examining Event Data
- event data collection
- Collecting Event Data
- addresses, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- advanced methods
- Advanced Methods for Using WindView
- event buffer
- overflow
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- specifying size of host
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- event port number
- minimum, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- setting
- Setting the Event Port Number
- rtmon-client, using
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- starting
- Target Command
- stopping
- Target Command
- target names, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Tcl initialization files, reading
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- WindView GUI
- Using the WindView GUI
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- event data importing
- Importing Event Data
- event icons
- Event Dictionary
- Understanding the View Graph
- WindView Events
- Process State Transition Events
- definitions for
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- user events, creating for
- Creating Icons for User Events
- Event Inspector window
- WindView Events
- user events, customizing for
- Customizing the Event Inspector Window for User Events
- using
- Examining Data
- Tcl: Event Inspector Command
- event log
- Collecting Event Data
- event logging
- WindView Architecture
- Collecting Event Data
- aaa
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- Context Switch Events
- context switches
- Context Switch Events
- event buffer overflow
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- event data, saving
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- Process State Transitions
- Process State Transition Events
- setting up for
- Setting Up for Event Logging
- starting
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- stopping
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- timestamping
- High-Resolution Timestamp
- event port number
- examining
- Target Command
- minimum, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- setting
- Setting the Event Port Number
- Target command, using
- Using the Target Window to Set the Event Port Number
- eventFileAnalyze Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- eventFileOpen Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- events
- WindView Events
- Event Dictionary
- Collecting Event Data
- aaa
- Event Dictionary
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- Examining Data
- interrupt service routine (ISR)
- intEnt—Entry to ISR
- process
- Processes
- searching for
- Selecting an Event
- selecting
- Selecting an Event
- signal
- Signal
- sub-time intervals
- Selecting a Sub-Time Interval
- time instants
- Selecting a Time Instant
- time intervals
- Selecting a Time Interval
- unknown
- Unknown
- user
- see also user events
- Display Events Command
- Exchange icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- exiting (WindView)
- Exiting WindView
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- Quit Command
- File menu
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- Analyze All Event Log window, displaying
- Analyze All Command
- Analyze Event Log window, displaying
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- Analyze Command
- Analyze Command
- event files, saving
- Save Command
- exiting WindView
- Exiting WindView
- Quit Command
- processed event logs
- creating
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- importing
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- opening
- Open Command
- For Context command
- Using Help
- For Context Command
- help
- product
- Product Support
- support
- Product Support
- Help (online facility)
- Using Help
- Help menu
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- contents, displaying
- Using Help
- Contents Command
- context-sensitive help, getting
- For Context Command
- Using Help
- version and copyright information, displaying
- Using Help
- About WindView Command
- icon bar (View Graph)
- Command Reference
- Exchange icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Exchange icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Legend Window icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Legend Window Icon
- Pan icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Pop icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search Accelerator icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search Accelerator Icons
- Search Window icon
- Selecting an Event
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search Window Icon
- Time Units Menu icon
- Time Units Menu Icon
- View Control Window icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control Window Icon
- View Control Window Icon
- Zoom icons
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- icons, see event icons, icon bar, and individual View Graph icon bar icons
- Command Reference
- idle loop
- Understanding the View Graph
- intEnt event
- intEnt—Entry to ISR
- interrupt events
- Display Events Command
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- interrupt service routines (ISR)
- intEnt—Entry to ISR
- Display Events Command
- entrances
- Display Events Command
- exits
- Display Events Command
- interrupt transitions
- Display Events Command
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- kill event
- kill—Send a signal to a process
- Legend Window icon
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- menus, see File menu, Help menu, Windows menu
- About WindView Command
- messagePut Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- Motif Window Manager:and View Graphs
- WindView Window Management Policy
- New Graph command
- New Graph Command
- Displaying a View Graph
- Command Reference
- see also View Graphs
- New Graph Command
- nonexecuting states
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- Open command
- Open Command
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- page
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control Window Icon
- Pan Left/Pan Right Icons
- Examining Data
- Pan icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Pop icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- process events
- Processes
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- Process State Transition events
- Process State Transition Events
- state stipples
- Process State Transition Events
- timestamping
- Process State Transition Events
- process states
- displaying
- Examining Data
- processDelete event
- processDelete—Delete a process
- processed event logs
- Collecting Event Data
- creating
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- opening
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- Open Command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- saving
- Save Command
- product support
- Product Support
- Push icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Quit command
- Quit Command
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- Exiting WindView
- raw event logs
- Collecting Event Data
- and Analyze command
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- opening
- Analyze All Command
- Examining Data
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- Analyze Command
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- rtmon-client
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- rtmon-client tool
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- Analyze Command
- Analyze All Command
- Collecting Event Data
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- event data collection
- Using the rtmon-client Tool and the Analyze Menu Option
- rtmond daemon
- starting
- Starting the rtmond Daemon
- Save command
- Save Command
- Saving and Opening a Processed Event Log
- Search Accelerator icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search Accelerator Icons
- Search Window icon
- Search Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Selecting an Event
- using
- Search Window Icon
- Selecting an Event
- searching
- Understanding the View Graph
- accelerators, using
- Understanding the View Graph
- contexts
- Search Window Icon
- Selecting an Event
- events
- Selecting an Event
- Search Window Icon
- Search Accelerator Icons
- objects
- Selecting an Event
- Search Window Icon
- window, using
- Selecting an Event
- signal events
- Signal
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- sigwrapper event
- sigwrapper—Entry to signal handler
- state stipples
- Understanding the View Graph
- Process State Transition Events
- definitions for
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- stipples, see state stipples
- Process State Transition Events
- sub-intervals, see sub-time intervals
- Selecting a Sub-Time Interval
- sub-time intervals
- cancelling
- Canceling a Time Instant or a Sub-Time Interval
- selecting
- Selecting a Sub-Time Interval
- swapTargetInt Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- swapTargetShort Tcl command
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- system clock ticks
- Display Events Command
- Target command
- Setting Up for Event Logging
- Target Command
- event logging
- starting
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- stopping
- Starting and Stopping Event Logging on the Target
- event port number, setting
- Using the Target Window to Set the Event Port Number
- target name, finding
- Using the Target Window to Set the Event Port Number
- targets
- disconnecting from
- Target Command
- names or addresses, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Tcl
- Event Inspector command
- Examining Data
- Tcl: Event Inspector Command
- aaa
- Examining Data
- Tcl (Tool command language)
- Customizing Tcl Files
- Event Inspector
- aaa
- Tcl: Event Inspector Command
- customizing for user events
- Customizing the Event Inspector Window for User Events
- extensions (WindView)
- WindView Extensions to Tcl
- initialization files, customizing
- Customizing WindView Tcl Initialization Files
- interpreter, submitting commands to
- Using the Tcl Evaluation Window
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- Tcl Evaluation window, using the
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- Using the Tcl Evaluation Window
- windview
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Tcl Evaluation command
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- Using the Tcl Evaluation Window
- Tcl interpreter
- Using the Tcl Evaluation Window
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- TCP/IP
- Host-Side Activities
- time instants
- cancelling
- Canceling a Time Instant or a Sub-Time Interval
- selecting
- Selecting a Time Instant
- time intervals
- doubling
- Understanding the View Graph
- exchanging
- Understanding the View Graph
- halving
- Understanding the View Graph
- moving
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control Window Icon
- Examining Data
- Pan Left/Pan Right Icons
- popping
- Understanding the View Graph
- pushing
- Understanding the View Graph
- selecting
- Selecting a Time Interval
- Time Units Menu icon
- Time Units Menu Icon
- Timeline:for View Graphs
- Understanding the View Graph
- timestamps
- Process State Transition Events
- resolution
- High-Resolution Timestamp
- Tool command language, see Tcl (Tool command language)
- Customizing Tcl Files
- Track Incoming Data button
- Event Buffer Overflow Information
- View Control Window Icon
- Examining Data
- transition lines
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- typographical conventions
- Style Conventions
- unknown event
- unknown—Unknown event
- user events
- User-Generated Events
- User Event
- displaying
- Display Events Command
- IDs, displaying
- Display Events Command
- user-defined event icon
- defaultUser—Display user-specified event
- View Control
- events, displaying
- Examining Data
- Display Events Command
- incoming data, tracking
- Examining Data
- View Control Window Icon
- states, displaying
- Examining Data
- Display Events Command
- time intervals
- constraining viewing of
- Examining Data
- selecting
- Selecting a Time Interval
- specifying
- Examining Data
- View Control Window icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control Window Icon
- window
- displaying
- View Control Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- using
- Examining Data
- zooming in and out
- View Control Window Icon
- Examining Data
- View Graphs
- WindView Events
- About WindView
- Understanding the View Graph
- aaa
- Understanding the View Graph
- displaying
- New Graph Command
- Displaying a View Graph
- event icons
- WindView Events
- Understanding the View Graph
- definitions for
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- events, displaying
- Display Events Command
- Exchange icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- icon bar
- Command Reference
- see also icon bar and individual icon bar icons
- Command Reference
- iconifying
- WindView Window Management Policy
- idle loop
- Understanding the View Graph
- Legend window, displaying
- Understanding the View Graph
- Motif
- WindView Window Management Policy
- Pan icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- Pop icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- processes in priority order, listing
- Understanding the View Graph
- Push icon
- Push/Pop/Exchange Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- refreshing
- Understanding the View Graph
- New Graph Command
- scrolling
- Understanding the View Graph
- search accelerators
- Understanding the View Graph
- Search window, displaying
- Understanding the View Graph
- searching
- Search Window Icon
- Search Accelerator Icons
- state stipples
- Understanding the View Graph
- definitions for
- Legend Window Icon
- Understanding the View Graph
- states, displaying
- Display Events Command
- time information, displaying detailed
- Understanding the View Graph
- time instants, selecting
- Selecting a Time Instant
- time intervals, displaying
- New Graph Command
- time units, specifying
- Time Units Menu Icon
- timeline
- High-Resolution Timestamp
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control window, displaying
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control Window Icon
- View Control Window Icon
- zooming
- Understanding the View Graph
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- widget hierarchy
- Widget Resources
- window management
- WindView Window Management Policy
- Windows menu
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- event data collection, starting and stopping
- Target Command
- Event Inspector window, using the
- Tcl: Event Inspector Command
- event logging mode, choosing
- Target Command
- event logging, setting up for
- Setting Up for Event Logging
- event port numbers, examining
- Target Command
- targets, specifying RPC request
- Target Command
- Tcl interpreter, using the
- Tcl Evaluation Command
- View Graphs, displaying
- New Graph Command
- Displaying a View Graph
- WindView
- events
- Event Dictionary
- exiting
- Quit Command
- Exiting WindView
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- Help (online facility)
- Using Help
- Main window
- Understanding the WindView Main Window
- windview command
- Invoking the windview Program
- arguments to, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Application-Specific Resources
- event buffer, specifying size of host
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- event port numbers, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- target names or addresses, specifying
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Tcl initialization files, reading
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- Specifying Arguments to the windview Command
- WindView GUI commands, locating
- Command Reference
- X Window System equivalents
- Application-Specific Resources
- WindView GUI:see also commands, event data collection, event data importing, File menu, Windows menu, Help menu
- Command Reference
- commands, locating
- Command Reference
- widget hierarchy
- Widget Resources
- windview program
- see windview command
- Invoking the windview Program
- X Window System
- X Resources and Tcl Configuration Commands
- application-specific resources
- Application-Specific Resources
- customizing
- X Resources and Tcl Configuration Commands
- default configuration
- X Resources and Tcl Configuration Commands
- icons for user events, creating
- Creating Icons for User Events
- widget hierarchy
- Widget Resources
- window management
- WindView Window Management Policy
- windview
- Application-Specific Resources
- X11 bitmap editor
- Creating Icons for User Events
- Zoom icons
- Examining Data
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- Understanding the View Graph
- View Control
- Examining Data
- View Control Window Icon
- View Graphs, using
- Zoom In/Zoom Out Icons
- Understanding the View Graph