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High-performance Embedded Workshop 18. Synchronized Debugging
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“OPEN_TEST_SUITE”
“REFRESH_SESSION”
“RUN_TEST”
“SET_CORE”
“SHOW_ALL_CORE”
“SUBMIT”
18.4 Glossary of terms
Term Definition
Core An individual CPU core on a multi-core platform.
Debugger A combination of Workspace file, project name and session name that can be opened in a High-performance
Embedded Workshop application to debug a specific target. When running in synchronized debug mode it is
used as a generic term to refer to a synchronized High-performance Embedded Workshop application (when in
parallel mode) or session (when in internal mode).
Debugger ID The string ID that uniquely identifies a Debugger within the High-performance Embedded Workshop GUI.
Internal Debugger ID The string ID that uniquely identifies a Debugger internally inside High-performance Embedded Workshop.
Only needs to be understood when editing SDO files.
Internal mode Using synchronized debugging with all Debuggers open in one High-performance Embedded Workshop
application.
Local Debugger The Debugger that the user is currently interacting with.
Multi-core platform A hardware or simulator device that has two or more CPU cores. The main purpose of the synchronized
debugging feature is to help the user debug multi-core platforms.
Parallel mode Using synchronized debugging with each Debugger in a separate High-performance Embedded Workshop
application.
Platform Hardware or simulator device that is connected to High-performance Embedded Workshop. Could be a single
core platform or an individual core on a multi-core platform.
SDO file The synchronized debug configuration file. Contains all the information needed by High-performance
Embedded Workshop to start a synchronized debug session. Saved from the Synchronized Debug dialog.