.TH "LXT2MINER" "1" "3.2.1" "Anthony Bybell" "Dumpfile Data Mining" .SH "NAME" .LP lxt2miner \- Data mining of LXT2 files .SH "SYNTAX" .LP lxt2miner [\fIoption\fP]... [\fILXT2FILE\fP] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP Mines LXT2 files for specific data values and generates gtkwave save files to stdout for future reload. .SH "OPTIONS" .LP .TP \fB\-d,\-\-dumpfile\fR <\fIfilename\fP> Specify LXT2 input dumpfile. .TP \fB\-m,\-\-match\fR <\fIvalue\fP> Specifies "bitwise" match data (binary, real, string) .TP \fB\-x,\-\-hex\fR <\fIvalue\fP> Specifies hexadecimal match data that will automatically be converted to binary for searches .TP \fB\-n,\-\-namesonly\fR Indicates that only facnames should be printed in a gtkwave savefile compatible format. By doing this, the file can be used to specify which traces are to be imported into gtkwave. .TP \fB\-c,\-\-comprehensive\fR Indicates that results are not to stop after the first match. This can be used to extract all the matching values in the trace. .TP \fB\-h,\-\-help\fR Show help screen. .SH "EXAMPLES" .LP lxt2miner dumpfile.lxt2 \-\-hex 20470000 \-n .TP This attempts to match the hex value 20470000 across all facilities and when the value is encountered, the facname only is printed to stdout in order to generate a gtkwave compatible save file. .SH "LIMITATIONS" \fIlxt2miner\fP only prints the first time a value is encountered for a specific net. This is done in order to cut down on the size of output files and to aid in following data such as addresses through a simulation model. .LP .SH "AUTHORS" .LP Anthony Bybell .SH "SEE ALSO" .LP \fIvztminer\fP(1) \fIvzt2vcd\fP(1) \fIlxt2vcd\fP(1) \fIvcd2lxt2\fP(1) \fIgtkwave\fP(1)