Release Notes
TraceAnalyser – Version 1.0.5
Released June 20, 2010
Product description
TraceAnalyser is a tool that enables you to supervise the target
application's time consumption during an operation, or supervise parameters in
Open System Trace (OST) traces.
The tool can be started by selecting the Carbide > TraceAnalyser
menu item.
Main features
With this tool, you can create a set of rules that define:
- the order and maximum delay between two operations that are traced,
- the desired range for parameter values.
TraceAnalyser lists both passed and failed events to the main view, along
with other information such as the pass rate.
What's new
- TraceAnalyser is now released under EPL license.
Installation notes
System requirements
Basic requirements:
- Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Minimum SDK build PC.
- Normal SDK build PC.
Additional requirements:
- USB connection for connecting your PC to the device.
- Nokia PC Suite for transferring files from your PC to the device.
- TraceViewer for activating and viewing the received traces. Available in
the Carbide.c++ IDE.
- (Optional) TraceBuilder for adding OST traces to your application code.
Available in the Carbide.c++ IDE.
- (Optional) TraceSwitch SIS file installed on the device. Available in S60
RnD platform releases, under the RnD Tools folder (source directory:
\ppd_sw\rd_sw\traceswitch).
Together with the ToolsStarter SIS file, TraceSwitch enables an easy
plug-and-play tracing solution. For more information, see the
TraceSwitch User's Guide, available in the source directory.
Compatibility issues
Known issues
Version history
Version 1.0.4 – 8th December 2009
Bug fixes related to Help
Version 1.0.3 – 8th December 2009
Bug fixes related to usage of TraceViewer API. Scrolled traces are now
filtered out from analysed traces.
Version 1.0.2 – 6th October 2009
Bug fixes related tousage of TraceViewer API. Traces received from
TraceViewer are not anymore cloned.
Version 1.0.1 – 19th August 2009
Bug fixes in help links.
Version 1.0.0 – 25th June 2009
The first version.