Thanks for the info.
 
// Naderan *Mahmood;



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From: Jason Zebchuk <[email protected]>
To: Mahmood Naderan <[email protected]>
Cc: simflex <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, May 7, 2010 6:50:18 PM
Subject: Re: Setting debug severity in make

Hi Mahmmod,

When you want to compile a different level of debugging, you don't need a space 
between the target and the debugging level.

For example, the command might be:

make Common-vverb

instead of

make Common -VVerb


Also, it's important to note that the compile-time debug-level only controls 
which debug messages are compiled into the code, it doesn't control which of 
those messages are displayed at run-time.

By default, flexus displays messages with severity "Dev" or higher during 
run-time, regardless of what the compile-time debug level was set to. If you 
want to change the debug level, you need to use the following command at the 
simics prompt:

flexus.debug-set-severity "Iface"

If you want to turn on debugging when running create-initial-flexpoint or 
create-flexpoints, you can add the above command to either 
./config/initial/start.simics or ./config/flexpoint/start.simics



Jason




On 10-05-07 9:50 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote: 
Hi,
>When I set the debug level to "Iface" for <Common> there is no problem but for 
>others like VVerb, Crit and ... I get errors that the first charachter is an 
>invalid option. For example:
>
>mahm...@localhost:flexus-3.0.0$make Common -VVerb
>make: invalid option -- 'V'
>make: invalid option -- 'V'
>Usage: make [options] [target] ...
>Options:
>    .......
>    .......
>This program built for i486-pc-linux-gnu
>Report bugs to <[email protected]>
>
>Also when I enable a debug level, at which stage of the simulation I can see 
>the messages? ./create-initial-flexpoint or ./create-flexpoints or timing 
>simulation?
> 
>// Naderan *Mahmood;
>



      

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