Parsed command information – Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
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Parsed Command Information
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Timing Information
Timing information is reported first and usually takes the form:
hr:min:sec.fracts.sequence
For example: 11:12:25.512934.0000827C
The sequence field counts each event added to the history entries
and is unique over all history buffers. Gaps in the sequence numbers
occur when events occur in other history buffers. Sequence numbers
are displayed in hex and wrap at 0xffffffff.
Event Descriptions
Each line gives information about some event that took place within
the driver. If a packet is sent or received, a line specifies the
direction. All or some of the packet data are displayed, and as much
as possible is parsed and displayed.
Interactions between applications and the driver are usually via ioctl
commands, which are shown starting with the word Ioctl.
Parsed Command Information
In both Bfv API debug mode output and dump history output,
commands appear parsed. In the history output, it appears after a
message saying whether the packet was sent or received, the packet
data, and a length value preceded by the letter 'L'. In Bfv API debug
mode output, it appears after a '>'(greater then symbol) or '<' (less
than symbol); indicating sent or received.
The commands in a packet appear one at a time (usually just one per
packet). Indented under each command are all of its tagged values
(often just called tags). List tags contain their own tags which are
further indented. For example.
(01) ADMIN (08) EVENT (03) FW_DOWNLOAD_FINISHED
(79) CURRENT_STREAM [01: Fix Uns Short Unitless] 0000
(09) DOWNLOAD_RESULT [01: Fix Uns Short Unitless] 0000