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4. Assign an action to the selected events by right‐clicking each of the events, selecting
Specify Action from the pop‐up menu, and assigning an action such as Trigger,
Filter, or Count. Be sure to click the event itself and not the State cell that it is sitting
in (which produces a different pop‐up menu).
Figure 5.17: Assigning an Action
Note:
You can also assign actions to events by double‐clicking the event or action and selecting the
Actions page when the Properties dialog opens (see
“Event Properties Dialog Box Features” on
).
Click OK to close the dialog. At this point, assuming that the other options in the
Recording Options dialog have been set (such as the General page), you can begin the
recording by pressing the
Start Recording
button.
5.17 Resources
Events in Recording Rules are based on Resources. There are three types of Resources.
They are Packet Match Resources, Basic Resources and Payload Match Resources.
5.17.1 Packet Match Resource
Packet Match Resources are for the TLP, DLLP, TS1 and TS2 events as well as storage
protocol trigger options AHCI Register and NVMe Register. A Packet Match Resource
allows you to define not only packets but it also allows you to define each specific bit in a
packet. In the Packet Match resource you can define the exact layout to the bit level so
that the Analyzer can match the exact pattern that applies to a TLP, DLLP, TS1 or TS2
event.
To set a Packet Match Resource, click on the New Event button and select any of the
options. In this case we have selected DLLP: InitFC1. The DLLP: InitFC1 displays in the