![]() ![]() One way to achieve predictability in such systems is to serialize the access of the cores to the shared resources such that there is no contention. This performance degradation is due to the fact that the multicore systems have shared resources such as DRAM, BUS and caches which make the system highly unpredictable. However, in hard real time systems where predictability is a key aspect, the average performance of these multicore processors is even worse than the scenarios in which the same task set is executed on a single core processor. Degree Level Thesis Keyword(s)Ībstract Multicore processors have been increasing in development by the industry to meet the ever-growing processing requirements of various applications because these processors offer benefits such as reduced power consumption, more processing power and efficient parallel task execution for general purpose work- loads. Help opens this topic in the Debugging Tools for Windows documentation.Title A real-time scratchpad-centric OS for multi-core embedded systems Author(s) Tabish, Rohan Date of Publication Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis) Caccamo, Marco Department of Study Computer Science Discipline Computer Science Degree Granting Institution University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Degree Name M.S. Move with frame causes the window to move when the WinDbg frame is moved, even if the window is undocked. This option is only available for Source or Memory windows.Īlways floating causes the window to remain undocked even if it is dragged to a docking location. (Menu only) Set as tab-dock target for window type is unavailable for Scratch Pad. ![]() (Menu only) Move to new dock closes Scratch Pad and opens it in a new dock. All text typed in Scratch Pad after the association is ended is no longer saved in the text file.ĭock or Undock causes the window to enter or leave the docked state. All text in Scratch Pad prior to selecting this option is saved in the file. ![]() (Menu only) End file association ends Scratch Pad's association with a specified text file. Association with the file can be ended either by selecting the End file association short-cut menu option or by closing and reopening Scratch Pad. While Scratch Pad is associated with this file, all new text typed into Scratch Pad is saved to the file. After the file is selected, the current text in the Scratch Pad is cleared and replaced with the text in the selected file. (Menu only) Associate with file opens a dialog box through which you can select a text file. This menu contains the following commands: To access the menu, right-click the title bar or click the icon near the upper-right corner of the window ( ). The Scratch Pad window has a shortcut menu with additional commands. ![]() You can also save text from the Scratch Pad window by associating it with a file. If you close the Scratch Pad window, your text is preserved and is available when you reopen the window. This window exists solely to help with text editing. The contents of the Scratch Pad window do not affect the operation of the debugger. You can also use standard copy-and-paste features. To type in the Scratch Pad window, click in the window where you want to add text and begin typing. In the Scratch Pad window, you can do the following: Using the Scratch Pad - WinDbg (Classic) - WinDbg (Classic) Window The following screen shot shows an example of a Scratch Pad window. (You can also press ALT+8 or click the Scratch Pad (Alt+8) button ( ) on the toolbar.) To open or switch to the Scratch Pad window, in the WinDbg window, on the View menu, click Scratch Pad. The Scratch Pad window is a clipboard on which you can type and save text. ![]()
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