Teledyne LeCroy Sierra M6-2 SAS_SATA Protocol Analyzer User Manual User Manual

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Sierra M6‐2 SAS/SATA Protocol Analyzer User Manual

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Sierra Trainer Generation Language

Teledyne LeCroy

Primitive Definition.

Primitives are inserted into the frame payload. Primitive definitions are inherited by
descended frame templates.

Assigning '*' clears all previous settings (maybe from parent frame template).

Offset specifies the DWORD offset where this primitive is inserted in the Frame.

Count specifies how many times to repeat the primitive.

Examples:

Primitive : *

Primitive : SOF, 48 # where 48 = offset

Primitive : "CLOSE (NORMAL)", 36, 5 # where 5 = repeat

Prolog and Epilog define Primitive chains to be used at the beginning and end of the
frame.

Examples:

Prolog = SOF # For this frame primitive 'SOF' is a Prolog.

Epilog = EOF # For this frame primitive 'EOF' is an Epilog.

Frames can be derived from other Frames, therefore inheriting the layout of the parent
Frame. In this case, the user may:

Change Prolog and Epilog.

Change default field values.

Add new fields.

Frame Examples

Frame Some_Frame

{

Field32 : 32 = 0xAABBFFEE

FrameType : 8 = 12

HashedDest : 24 = HEX_DATA

Reserved1 : 8 = 0xDA

Field16 : 16 = 0xAAAA

Reserved2 : 8 = 0xAD

Data : * = PATTERN_1

CRC : 32

Primitive : *

Primitive : SOF, 48

Primitive : SOF, 96

Primitive : "CLOSE (NORMAL)", 36, 5

Prolog = SOF

Epilog = EOF

}

Frame Some_Frame_1 : Some_Frame

{

Field32 = "Some Hex Data"

Data = { 11111111 22222222 33333333 44444444 55555555 }

Opcode : 128, 8, 0x2A

LBA : 64

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