Creating a sata trigger condition, Operator's manual – Teledyne LeCroy Serial Data Debug Solutions User Manual
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Operator's Manual
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A Prev and Next button is on either side of the dialog to navigate through each search result/occurrence.
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Search Options fields in the center of the dialog allow you to restrict your search based on Type and Subtype
selections.
Note: Selections made on the Search Type control determines which Subtypes are available.
SATA Type selections include Any, Frame, X_RDYs, WTRMs, Logical Idle, OOB, Speed Negotiation, Electrical
Idle, Protocol Error, and Unknown. The following Subtypes are available for each Type:
Any - No Subtype selection is available.
Frame - With the Frame Type selected, ANY, REG_H2D, SDB, DMA_ACTIVATE_D2H, DMA_SETUP,
BIST_ACTIVATE, PIO_SETUP, DATA, RESERVED, VENDOR_SPECIFIC, and UNKNOWN Subtypes are
available.
X_RDYs - No Subtype selection is available.
WTRMs - No Subtype selection is available.
Logical Idle - No Subtype selection is available.
OOB - With the OOB Type selected, Any, Com_Wake, ComInit/ComReset and Unknown Subtypes are
available.
Speed Negotiation - No Subtype selection is available.
Electrical Idle - No Subtype selection is available.
Protocol Error - With the Protocol Error Type selected, Any, Missing SOF, Missing EOF, Extra SOF,
Payload Size greater than 2048, Payload Size 0, CRC Error, Unknown FISType, Excessive payload for
FISType, Unexpected R_IP inside frame, Unexpected R_OK inside frame, Unexpected R_RDY inside
frame, Unexpected X_RDY inside frame, Missing expected 2 primitive prior CONT, Missing expected
wtrm after EOF, Insufficient bytes in Dword, 8b10bresult-Data and Symbolic Length Not Matched,
8b10bresult-Length not matched with Symbolic Length, and 8b10bresult-Length not matched with Data
Length Subtypes are available.
Unknown - No Subtype selection is available.
Creating a SATA Trigger Condition
Detail on some of the setup conditions for the SATA Trigger dialog is shown in the following topics.
Note: Refer to the Using The T Supported Protocol Toolsets (on page 22) topic to correctly access the Trigger
Condition dialog specific to your desired protocol.
Make settings or provide values by touching controls (using your finger, stylus, or connected mouse). On
applicable controls, a pop-up dialog box is shown where precise entry values can be set.