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intel_reg_dumper (1)

Name

intel_reg_dumper - Decode a bunch of Intel GPU registers for debugging

Synopsis

/usr/bin/intel_reg_dumper [ options ] [ file

Description




User Commands                                 intel_reg_dumper(1)



NAME
     intel_reg_dumper - Decode a bunch of Intel GPU registers for
     debugging

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/intel_reg_dumper [ options ] [ file

DESCRIPTION
     intel_reg_dumper is a tool to read and decode the values  of
     many  Intel GPU registers.  It is commonly used in debugging
     video mode setting issues.  If the file argument is present,
     the registers will be decoded from the given file instead of
     the current registers.  Use the intel_reg_snapshot  tool  to
     generate such files.

     When the file argument is present and the -d argument is not
     present, intel_reg_dumper will assume the file was generated
     on an Ironlake machine.

OPTIONS
     -d id
          when  a  dump  file  is used, use 'id' as device id (in
          hex)

     -h   prints a help message

SEE ALSO
     intel_reg_snapshot(1)


ATTRIBUTES
     See  attributes(5)  for  descriptions   of   the   following
     attributes:

     +-----------------------------+-------------------------------+
     |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE         |
     +-----------------------------+-------------------------------+
     |Availability                 |x11/diagnostic/intel-gpu-tools |
     +-----------------------------+-------------------------------+
     |Interface Stability          |Volatile                       |
     +-----------------------------+-------------------------------+














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