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doc: fix use of double dashes
Sphinx transforms ``--`` into an en-dash within a paragraph (not within a code, pre, or kbd block though). This presents a problem documenting command parameters such as ``--name`` where the ``--`` is transformed into a single en-dash. Rather than disabling all smartquote transformations in the Sphinx conf.py (setting ``smartquotes = False``), we fixes cases where ``--`` should not be transformed by using a block that is ignored by the smartquote transformation. Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
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@ -430,8 +430,8 @@ release in Sep 2018 (click on the CommitID link to see details):
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- :acrn-commit:`49b476bb` hv: vm_load: set zeropage just past boot args
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- :acrn-commit:`9368373f` tools: acrn-crashlog: check the pointer after getting sender
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- :acrn-commit:`2973db78` DM: VMcfg: generated example header
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- :acrn-commit:`c86da003` DM: VMcfg: support --dump options
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- :acrn-commit:`67d72920` DM: VMcfg: support --vmcfg options
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- :acrn-commit:`c86da003` DM: VMcfg: support ``--dump`` options
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- :acrn-commit:`67d72920` DM: VMcfg: support ``--vmcfg`` options
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- :acrn-commit:`321021eb` DM: VMcfg: mrb-env-setup.sh
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- :acrn-commit:`d2ed9955` DM: VMcfg: support VM1 on MRB
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- :acrn-commit:`ae5b32dc` DM: VMcfg: build-in vm configurations
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ release in Nov 2018 (click on the CommitID link to see details):
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- :acrn-commit:`eec3a342` dm: fix the race issue in mevent_del
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- :acrn-commit:`87e7bdb9` DM: updating launch_uos.sh
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- :acrn-commit:`9e0562f4` hv: add obvious comment for empty else clause following else if
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- :acrn-commit:`d36b44f2` hv: avoid to use "++" or "--" operators in an expression
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- :acrn-commit:`d36b44f2` hv: avoid to use ``++`` or ``--`` operators in an expression
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- :acrn-commit:`f33edc67` hv: fix reference parameter to procedure is reassigned
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- :acrn-commit:`36be890e` hv: fix included file not protected with #define
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- :acrn-commit:`ae9d4361` hv: minimize the case of "identifier reuse"
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Here are descriptions for each of these ``acrn-dm`` command line parameters:
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:widths: 22 78
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:header-rows: 0
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* - \-A, --acpi
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* - :kbd:`-A, --acpi`
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- Create ACPI tables.
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With this option, DM will build an ACPI table into its VMs F-Segment
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(0xf2400). This ACPI table includes full tables for RSDP, RSDT, XSDT,
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Here are descriptions for each of these ``acrn-dm`` command line parameters:
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according to acrn-dm command line configuration and derived from their
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default value.
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* - \-B, --bootargs <bootargs>
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* - :kbd:`-B, --bootargs <bootargs>`
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- Set the UOS kernel command line arguments.
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The maximum length is 1023.
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The bootargs string will be passed to the kernel as its cmdline.
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specifies the kernel log level at 7
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* - \-c, --ncpus <cpus>
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* - :kbd:`-c, --ncpus <cpus>`
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- Set number of CPUs for UOS. This number is an integer and must not be
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more than the total number of CPUs in the system, minus one (which is
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used by the SOS).
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* - \--enable_trusty
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* - :kbd:`--enable_trusty`
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- Enable trusty for guest.
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For Android guest OS, ACRN provides a VM environment with two worlds:
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normal world and trusty world. The Android OS runs in the the normal
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By default, the trusty world is disabled. Use this option to enable it.
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* - \-G, --gvtargs <GVT_args>
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* - :kbd:`-G, --gvtargs <GVT_args>`
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- ACRN implements GVT-g for graphics virtualization (aka AcrnGT). This
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option allows you to set some of its parameters.
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sets up 10Mb for GVT-g aperture, 128M for GVT-g hidden
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memory, and 6 fence registers.
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* - \-h, --help
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* - :kbd:`-h, --help`
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- Show a summary of commands.
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* - \-i, --ioc_node <ioc_mediator_parameters>
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* - :kbd:`-i, --ioc_node <ioc_mediator_parameters>`
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- IOC (IO Controller) is a bridge of an SoC to communicate with Vehicle Bus.
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It routes Vehicle Bus signals, for example extracted from CAN messages,
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from IOC to the SoC and back, as well as controlling the onboard
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-i /run/acrn/ioc_$vm_name,0x20
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-l com2,/run/acrn/ioc_$vm_name
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* - \-k, --kernel <kernel_image_path>
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* - :kbd:`-k, --kernel <kernel_image_path>`
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- Set the kernel (full path) for the UOS kernel. The maximum path length is
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1023 characters. The DM handles bzImage image format.
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usage: ``-k /path/to/your/kernel_image``
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* - \-l, --lpc <lpc_device_configuration>
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- (See **-i, --ioc_node**)
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* - :kbd:`-l, --lpc <lpc_device_configuration>`
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- (See :kbd:`-i, --ioc_node`)
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* - \-m, --memsize <memory_size>
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* - :kbd:`-m, --memsize <memory_size>`
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- Setup total memory size for UOS.
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memory_size format is: "<size>{K/k, B/b, M/m, G/g}", and size is an
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usage: ``-m 4g``: set UOS memory to 4 gigabytes.
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* - \-p, --pincpu <vcpu:hostcpu>
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* - :kbd:`-p, --pincpu <vcpu:hostcpu>`
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- Pin host CPU to appointed vCPU:
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- ``vcpu`` is the ID of the CPU seen by the UOS, and
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Example: ``-p "1:2"`` means pin the 2nd physical cpu to 1st vcpu in UOS
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* - \--ptdev_no_reset
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* - :kbd:`--ptdev_no_reset`
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- Disable reset check for pci device.
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When assigning a PCI device as a passthrough device, we will reset it
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first to get it to a valid device state. So if the device doesn't have
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the reset capability, the passthrough will fail. The PCI device reset
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can be disabled using this option.
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* - \-r, --ramdisk <ramdisk_image_path>
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* - :kbd:`-r, --ramdisk <ramdisk_image_path>`
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- Set the ramdisk (full path) for the UOS. The maximum length is 1023.
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The supported ramdisk format depends on your UOS kernel configuration.
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usage: ``-r /path/to/your/ramdisk_image``
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* - \-s, --pci_slot <slot_config>
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* - :kbd:`-s, --pci_slot <slot_config>`
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- Setup PCI device configuration.
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slot_config format is::
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This add virtual block in PCI slot 9 and use "/root/test.img" as the
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disk image
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* - \-U, --uuid <uuid>
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* - :kbd:`-U, --uuid <uuid>`
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- Set UUID for a VM.
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Every VM is identified by a UUID. You can define that UUID with this
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option. If you don't use this option, a default one
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set the newly created VM's UUID to "42795636-1d31-6512-7432-087d33b34756"
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* - \-v, --version
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* - :kbd:`-v, --version`
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- Show Device Model version
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* - \--vsbl <vsbl_file_path>
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* - :kbd:`--vsbl <vsbl_file_path>`
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- Virtual Slim bootloader (vSBL) is the virtual bootloader supporting
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booting of the UOS on the ACRN hypervisor platform. The vSBL design is
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derived from Slim Bootloader, which follows a staged design approach
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uses ``/usr/share/acrn/bios/VSBL.bin`` as the vSBL image
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* - \-W, --virtio_msix
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* - :kbd:`-W, --virtio_msix`
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- This option forces virtio to use single-vector MSI.
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By default, any virtio-based devices will use MSI-X as its interrupt
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method. If you want to use single-vector MSI interrupt, you can do so
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using this option.
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* - \-Y, --mptgen
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* - :kbd:`-Y, --mptgen`
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- Disable MPtable generation.
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The MultiProcessor Specification (MPS) for the x86 architecture is an
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open standard describing enhancements to both operating systems and
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Usage
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*****
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acrntrace
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=========
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The ``acrntrace`` tool runs on the Service OS (SOS) to capture trace data and
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output to trace file under ``./acrntrace`` with raw (binary) data format.
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-t max_time max time to capture trace data (in second)
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-c clear the buffered old data
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acrntrace_format.py
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===================
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The ``acrntrace_format.py`` is a offline tool for parsing trace data (as output
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by acrntrace) to human-readable formats based on given format.
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An example *formats_file* is available in the acrn_hypervisor repo in
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``hypervisor/tools/acrntrace/scripts/formats``.
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acrnalyze.py
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============
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The ``acrnalyze.py`` is a offline tool to analyze trace data (as output by
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acrntrace) based on given analyzer, such as ``vm_exit`` or ``irq``.
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Options:
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-h print this message
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-i, --ifile=string input file name
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-o, --ofile=string output filename
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-f, --frequency=unsigned_int TSC frequency in MHz
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--vm_exit generate a vm_exit report
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--irq generate an IRQ-related report
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.. list-table::
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* - :kbd:`-h`
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- print this message
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* - :kbd:`-i, --ifile=string`
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- input file name
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* - :kbd:`-o, --ofile=string`
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- output filename
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* - :kbd:`-f, --frequency=unsigned_int`
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- TSC frequency in MHz
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* - :kbd:`--vm_exit`
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- generate a vm_exit report
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* - :kbd:`--irq`
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- generate an IRQ-related report
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.. note:: We depend on TSC frequency to do time-based analysis. Please configure
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the right TSC frequency that acrn runs on. TSC frequency can be obtained
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doesn't support for invariant TSC. The results may therefore not be
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completely accurate in that regard.
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Typical use example
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===================
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Here's a typical use of ``acrntrace`` to capture trace data from the SOS,
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converting the binary data to human-readable form, copying the processed trace
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data to your linux system, and running the analysis tool.
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