Hi Sobhan,
If you are using the (protobuf) tracing functionality of the CommMonitor you
need to run in timing mode.
With Ruby you cannot really use the monitor besides on the port interfaces of
the CPU (before Ruby).
I hope that helps.
Andreas
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Hi,
where must I add CommMonitor module with Ruby?
also when i added CommMonitor in general memory system, after some second,
Nothing wasn't wrote in trace file.
thank,
sobhan
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