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selected, the search order is reversed. For example, if the previous search was forward,
choosing Search Direction toggles the current search to backward.
To verify the direction of a search look at the lower right corner of the screen.
Search: Bwd or Search: Fwd should appear. If a direction is not indicated, it means that
the status bar is turned off.
To turn on the Status bar, select from the menu View > Status Bar.
Keyboard shortcuts can also be used to control search direction:
Alt‐f means Search Forward.
Alt‐b means Search Backward.
7.10 Find
Find allows you to conduct complex searches in a CATC Trace. You can search by protocol
level (Packets, Link Transactions, Split Transactions).
You can search packets by Event Group: TLP Type, TLP Header, TLP Prefix,
TLP Requester ID, TLP Completer ID, TLP Data Pattern, TLP Data Lengths, TLP Tag,
TLP Sequence Number, DLLP Type, DLLP Header, DLLP Virtual Channel, ACK/
NAK Seq Number, Ordered Sets, Link Event, OBFF Code, Direction, Errors, TS1 Data, TS2
Data.
You can search link transactions by Event Group: TLP Type, Traffic Class, Virtual Channel,
Direction, Requester ID, Completer ID, Status, Tag.
You can search split transactions by Event Group: TLP Type, Traffic Class, Virtual Channel,
Direction, Requester ID, Completer ID, Status, Tag, Address.
You can search NVM transactions by Event Group: Controller Registers, Doorbell
Registers, Admin Submission Command Set, Admin Completion Command Set, NVM
Submission Command Set, NVM Completion Command Set, PRP.
You can search PQI transactions by Event Group: TLP Type, Traffic Class, Virtual Channel,
Direction, Requester ID, Completer ID, Status, Tag, Address.
You can search AHCI transactions by Event Group: AHCI Register ID, AHCI Port Number,
AHCI Slot Number, AHCI Port Multiplier Port, AHCI Raw Address AHCI Direction and, AHCI
Errors.
You can search ATA transactions by Event Group: ATA Register Type, ATA Port Number, ATA
Slot Number, ATA Raw Address, ATA port Multiplier Port, ATA Interruption Reason, ATA
Error Type ATA Input/Output, ATA Payload Portion, ATA CFIS Fields, ATA RFIS Device to
Host Fields, ATA DSFIS Fields, ATA PSFIS Fields, ATA SDBFIS Fields.
The options Union, Intersection, and Exclusion allow you to create complex searches such
as “Find x OR y” or “Exclude all x or y.”
To find an item:
1. Open a CATC Trace.
2. Open Find by selecting Search > Find from the menu or clicking
(see
).