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Browser<br />

The agent-memory pool is not part of VxWorks’ memory. If the target server<br />

wants to allocate more memory than available in the agent-memory pool, it<br />

will allocate memory from the VxWorks memory pool and add it to the agentmemory<br />

pool.<br />

Clicking on the lower bar produces a more detailed display of system memory<br />

(the memory display described in 6.6.4 The Memory-Partition Browser, p.218,<br />

applied to the system-memory partition; this display is shown in Figure 6-12).<br />

In both bars, the shaded portion and the numeric label inside the bar measure<br />

the memory currently in use; the small triangle above the bar is a “high-water<br />

mark,” indicating the largest amount of memory that has been in use so far in<br />

the current session; and the numbers below the bar indicate the total memory<br />

size available in each pool. All memory-size numbers are byte counts in<br />

decimal.<br />

Loaded-Module List<br />

The bottom panel in the main target browser lists each binary object file<br />

currently loaded into your target. This includes the VxWorks image (including<br />

any statically linked application code) and all dynamically-loaded object<br />

modules.<br />

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6.6 Object Browsers<br />

The Show box (in the middle of the main browser window) gives you access to the<br />

browser’s specialized object displays. Type either the name or the ID of a system<br />

object in the text-entry field to the left of this panel. Then press the Show button (or<br />

simply press the ENTER key) to bring up a browser for that particular object.<br />

Another way to bring up the specialized browser displays is to click on the name<br />

of an object in the module browser (6.7 The Module Browser, p.221). If the object is<br />

a recognized system object, the browser for it is displayed just as if you had copied<br />

the name to the Show box.<br />

For example, Figure 6-3 shows the Show box filled in with a request to display a<br />

browser for an object called graphSem:<br />

To dismiss specialized object browsers, use the window manager’s controls.<br />

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