I am writing a console app on a Mac that is intended to collect the data packets coming from the xscope server.
I start the xscope server by using the xrun command, giving the xe file to load, and the ip address and port to use. My console program uses the common_init command from xscope_host_shared.c to connect to the server. So far, so good.
But, the target does not run. The target will run when my console app exits. It seems the server is waiting for a command to allow the target to run. However, I can't find any documentation or an example to give such a command. Furthermore, how am I supposed to get the setup information that is setup with xscope_register on the target?
Is there more documentation or a project that would help me?
Thanks for any info.
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The document and the usage examples for using the xSCOPE are not yet released. You can have the following example as a good starting point:
The following example contains host side application to communicate between xCORE and host:
https://github.com/xcore/sw_ethernet_ta ... avb_tester
Host module for running xscope is available in the following link:
https://github.com/xcore/sc_xscope_support
For running realtime scope, use the following command:
xrun app.xe --xscope "-realtime localhost:12345"
12345 indicates port number. More information on xSCOPE is available in the xTIMEcomposer userguide.
The following example contains host side application to communicate between xCORE and host:
https://github.com/xcore/sw_ethernet_ta ... avb_tester
Host module for running xscope is available in the following link:
https://github.com/xcore/sc_xscope_support
For running realtime scope, use the following command:
xrun app.xe --xscope "-realtime localhost:12345"
12345 indicates port number. More information on xSCOPE is available in the xTIMEcomposer userguide.