Dump File Splitter - atlsplit
Purpose
The dump file splitter (atlsplit) tool separates the unique multiplexed trace data file generated by the runtime analysis command line tools into specific trace files that can be processed by the runtime analysis and test feature Report Generators.
Syntax
atlsplit [<options>]<trace_file>
where:
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<trace_file> is the name of the generated trace file (atlout.spt)
Description
The dump file splitter actually launches a perl script. You must therefore have a working perl interpreter such as the one provided with the product in the /bin directory.
Alternatively, you could use the following command line:
perl -I<installdir>/lib/perl <installdir>/lib/scripts/BatchSplit.pl atlout.spt
where <install_dir> is the installation directory of the product.
The script automatically detects which test or runtime analysis feature were used to generate the file and produces as many output files.
After the split, depending on the data contained in the trace file, the following files are generated:
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.rio test result files: process with C Test Report Generator, Ada Test Report Generator or System Testing Report Generator
.tio Code Coverage report files: view with Code Coverage Viewer
.tdf Dynamic trace files: view with UML/SD Viewer
.tpf Memory Profiling report files: view with Memory Profiling Viewer
.tqf Performance Profiling report files: view with Performance Profiling Viewer
Options
-verbose
Runs the program with verbose output.
-#
Runs the program with verbose output but does not split the trace data file.
-check
Verifies files before performing splitting the trace data file. Defective files are ignored.
-studio_log= <log-file>
This option is for internal usage only.