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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 24, 2014
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2011
Patrick J. Bohrer, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Ahmed Gheith, Austin, TX (US);
James L. Peterson, Austin, TX (US);
Patrick J. Bohrer, Cedar Park, TX (US);
Ahmed Gheith, Austin, TX (US);
James L. Peterson, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Analyzing simulated operation of a computer including loading user-defined dynamically linked analysis libraries that each include specifications of events to be traced for analysis, including: executing, in separate hardware threads, one trace buffer handler for each analysis library, and associating, with each trace buffer handler, one or more analysis functions; translating static binary instructions for the simulated computer into binary instructions for the executing computer, including: inserting, into the translation, implementing code for each specification of an event to be traced and inserting, into the translation for each static instruction, a memory address of a separate static instruction buffer; executing the translation, including executing the implementing code and generating, in a trace buffer, one or more trace records for each specified event; and processing the trace buffer, including calling analysis functions and associating by the analysis functions through the separate static instruction buffers event analysis data with static instructions.