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Link Commands (other than Flow Control)
LMP Packets
Electrical Idles
LFPS Packets
Termination Packets (Time stamped when termination is detected by Analyzer)
5.1.3
Packet Direction
The Packet Direction field displays the direction the packet or signal was traveling on the
bus: Downstream from a Host
or Upstream from a Device
.
In most cases, direction can be determined unambiguously. However, some signals and
situations, including protocol errors, cannot be determined with high confidence, since
either Host or Device might be responsible for them. Such cases are marked as
Question Marks
in the trace.
Rather than mis‐identifying the signal, the software requires you to determine direction
(or note an error condition, which experience has shown is rare). In most cases, you can
assume the direction based on the sequence of events that occurred.
5.2 Markers
This section explains the features of Markers. A marker is an entity that flags a physical or
logical item of interest within a trace file. A marker contains one or more attachments.
You can add a marker to a trace file or unmark a trace file by removing the marker.
Markers are represented graphically in a different way in the application.You can not only
add markers to the packets but it is granular enabling you to also add markers to
individual cells.
5.2.1
Markers Overview
This functionality provides the user an easy way to navigate through attachments which is
a discrete piece of information or data added to a marker, for example, a text description
or file, an attachment of a trace file by a predefined order, video or audio files, URL links
or any other files.
5.2.2
Functionality of Markers
The markers functionality allows you to add markers to:
Whole packets or frames
Specific Cells
Specific values within a cell: Bytes, words, etc.
You can add attachments to markers (see
).