Teledyne LeCroy PETracer EML Analyzer and Exerciser User Manual User Manual

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PETracer EML User Manual

Chapter 9: Reports and Tools

LeCroy Corporation

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Bus Utilization

This portion of the Timing Calculator window gives values that are cumulative for all
packets during the timing period. For example, throughput is combined throughput of all
packets during the timing period.

Upstream is from endpoint devices to the root complex. Downstream is from the root
complex to endpoint devices.

Link Utilization: Percentage of non-idle symbols in total number of symbols transferred.

Time Coverage: Percentage of non-idle symbol times in total number of symbol times.
(Non-idle symbol time occurs when at least on one of the lanes there were non-idle
symbols transferred.)

Bandwidth: Number of non-idle symbol bits transferred per second.

Data Throughput: Number of TLP payload bytes transferred per second.

Packets/second: Number of packets transferred per second.

Split Transaction Performance

This portion of the Timing Calculator window gives minimum, maximum, and average
values for all Split transactions during the timing period. For example, minimum
throughput is throughput of the Split transaction that passes the least amount of data.
Maximum throughput is throughput of the Split transaction that passes the most amount
of data. Average throughput is the average calculated for all Split transactions during the
timing period.

Response Time: The time it took to transmit this Split transaction on the PE link, from
the beginning of the first packet in the Split transaction to the end of the last packet in the
Split transaction.

Latency: The time measured from the end of the request transaction to the first
completion transmitted in response to the request within this Split transaction.

Throughput: The transaction payload divided by response time, expressed in
megabytes per second.

Memory Writes Performance

This portion of the Timing Calculator window gives minimum, maximum, and average
values for all Memory Write transactions during the timing period. For example, minimum
throughput is throughput of the Memory Write transaction that passes the least amount
of data. Maximum throughput is throughput of the Memory Write transaction that passes
the most amount of data. Average throughput is the average calculated for all Memory
Write transactions during the timing period.

Response Time: The time it took to transmit this Memory Write on the PE link, from the
beginning of the first packet in the Memory Write to the end of the last packet in the
Memory Write.

Throughput: The Memory Write payload divided by response time, expressed in
megabytes per second.

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