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Figure 119: Assembly Only<br />

(Symbolic Addresses)<br />

Figure 120: Both Source and<br />

Assembler (Symbolic<br />

Addresses)<br />

Diving into Objects<br />

When <strong>TotalView</strong> displays instructions, the arguments are almost always in the following<br />

order: “source,destination”. On Linux-x86 and Linux x86-64 platforms, this can be<br />

confusing as the order indicated in AMD and Intel technical literature indicates that the<br />

order is usually “destination,source”. The order in which <strong>TotalView</strong> displays this information<br />

conforms to the GNU assembler. This ordering is usually only an issue when<br />

you are examining a core dump.<br />

Diving into Objects<br />

Diving, which is clicking your middle mouse button on something in a<br />

<strong>TotalView</strong> window, is one of <strong>TotalView</strong>’s more distinguishing features.<br />

In some cases, single-clicking performs a dive. For example, single-clicking on a function<br />

name in the Stack Trace Pane tells <strong>TotalView</strong> to dive into the function. In other cases,<br />

double-clicking does the same thing.<br />

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