diff -r 5b9d4d8641ce -r ae255c9aa552 sysperfana/perfinvestigator/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.pi.doc.user/html/reference/analyzer/menu_memory_graph.htm --- a/sysperfana/perfinvestigator/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.pi.doc.user/html/reference/analyzer/menu_memory_graph.htm Wed Jun 23 14:49:59 2010 +0300 +++ b/sysperfana/perfinvestigator/com.nokia.carbide.cpp.pi.doc.user/html/reference/analyzer/menu_memory_graph.htm Wed Jun 23 15:05:09 2010 +0300 @@ -11,10 +11,9 @@

Memory Graph Menu

The Memory Graph menu is available whenever a .npi or .bap data file is opened -that contains memory usage trace data. Use it to modify how the graph is -calculated, view memory statistics, and control how the memory information is -displayed.

+class="code">.npi data file is opened that contains memory usage trace +data. Use it to modify how the graph is calculated, view memory statistics, and +control how the memory information is displayed.

@@ -35,26 +34,27 @@ dialog. -

Show Chunk Usage

+

Chunk Usage

-

SelectShow Chunk Usage to show chunks - allocated to threads. Heap threads are not included. The graph - refreshes and scales the vertical axis to cover the maximum non-heap - chunk usage of the entire graph or the current selected threads.

+

Select Chunk Usage to show chunks allocated to + threads. Heap threads are not included. The graph refreshes and scales + the vertical axis to cover the maximum non-heap chunk usage of the + entire graph or the current selected threads.

- Show Stack/Heap Usage - SelectShow Stack/Heap Usage to show thread heap + Stack/Heap Usage + Select Stack/Heap Usage to show thread heap chunks. - Show Current and Stack/Heap Usage - This is the default setting showing both the current and + Chunk and Stack/Heap Usage + This is the default setting showing both the chunk and stack/heap usage portions of the graph. - Dynamically Rescale to Selected Threads + Dynamically Rescale Based on Selected Threads + Enable to rescale the vertical axis of the graph to the maximum memory usage in the entire graph by the threads currently checked in the CPU load table. When disabled, rescale the vertical axis