On Dec 10, 2011, at 10:23 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
> So if those 16-byte frames have no internal structure (for example, you don't
> have a time stamp in each frame), but are just like, for example, the line
> boundaries in a hex dump, my inclination would be to have the pcap module
> break the byte stream into packets, even if that means that it needs to
> buffer a partial packet in a case where a 16-byte frame contains the
> beginning of a packet but not the end of the packet.
This is why I love ARM Ltd so much - they just *love* saying "sorry, *that*
document is only available to registered ARM customers":
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.arm.doc.ihi0029b/index.html
I've inferred from other stuff that I've seen that the CoreSight Architecture
Specification documents what the trace messages in question look like.
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