Using Tracealyzer
Tracealyzer allows you to analyze RTX64 monitoring session data to view thread behavior and identify problem areas and/or performance issues.
Typical uses of Tracealyzer:
- Analyze the timing of thread instances, both actual CPU time and response times.
- Study the CPU load over time and find hotspots where tasks are delayed, allowing for optimizations.
- Troubleshoot synchronization problems, such as deadlocks, or mutexes not being released.
- Display application events, such as state transitions or debug prints, by adding user events to your code.
- Graphically plot any application data to optimize control algorithms.
- Find the cause behind complex, transient software errors which otherwise are hard to reproduce.
This topic provides instructions for using the tool. For information on specific UI components, see the appropriate topics under Understanding the Tracealyzer User Interface.
Related Topics ABOUT TRACEALYZER:
- About Tracealyzer
- Terminology
- Understanding the Tracealyzer User Interface
- Configuring Tracealyzer
- Tips, Tricks, and Notes
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