Re: Analyze sched_switch ftrace data with vcd viewer

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On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Carsten Emde<Carsten.Emde@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear GeunSik Lim,
>
>> [..]
>> But I can not show normal result using "#> gtkware trace.vcd" command.
>> * screenshot :
>> http://blogfiles5.naver.net/data43/2009/6/12/228/gtkwave-vcd-20090609.1503-invain.png
>
> The Quick HOWTO on our download page says:
> To select a particular data channel within gtkwave, select sched_switch in
> the top left window and drag and drop the label of the requested channel
> from the bottom left window labeled "Signals" to the drop area at the left
> side of the main wave display area (also labeled "Signals").
Thank you for your explanation.
Now is normal.
>
> Please do so. I have every confidence that it will work.
>
>        Carsten.
>



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