Chapter 6: configuration space, 1 configuration space editor, 2 launching the configuration space editor – Teledyne LeCroy Summit Z2-16 PCI Express Multi-lane Exerciser User Manual User Manual
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Summit Z2-16 Exerciser User Manual
Chapter 6: Configuration Space
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Chapter 6: Configuration Space
For Device Emulation, PETrainer™ provides features to emulate Address Spaces of a
PCI Express device, including Configuration, Memory, and IO spaces. The following two
chapters describe how to set up, configure, and manipulate Address Spaces.
6.1 Configuration Space Editor
The Configuration Space Editor allows the Configuration Space to be modified on a
field-by-field basis using hexadecimal or binary format.
The editor supports PCI-compatible Configuration Spaces and PCI Express enhanced
Configuration Spaces.
6.2 Launching the Configuration Space Editor
Selecting Tools > Configuration Space Editor displays the following dialog:
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Create new Configuration Space File: Opens the Configuration Space Editor with
the default (empty) configuration space.
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Open existing Configuration Space File: Activates the list of recently used
configuration space files and enables the Select... button. After you select a file and
click OK, the Configuration Space Editor opens.
Configuration Space Files
You can save configuration space files in the Configuration Space View (see
“Configuration Space View“ in the Summit T2-16 User Manual). Open a trace file, select
a packet, and then select Reports > Configuration Space View. Click the Save button
to display the Save As dialog and enter a file name (which has no special file extension).
You can save configuration space files in the Configuration Space Editor. Click the Save
button to display the Save As dialog and enter a file name (which has no special file
extension).
You can open saved configuration space files in the Configuration Space Editor and
optionally edit them. You can then use them for generation.