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Hi,
i have collected the time-based profile reports (.ref and .rsf) from pxa270 using remote data collector. and converted them to .tb5 using BuildTbxXSC.exe.
when i am opening the .tb5 file using vtune performance analyzer i am getting the following error, could some one give me solution for this?
error:
failed to create sampling database, probably, .tb5 files are corrupted
thanks in advance
regards
prashanth
i have collected the time-based profile reports (.ref and .rsf) from pxa270 using remote data collector. and converted them to .tb5 using BuildTbxXSC.exe.
when i am opening the .tb5 file using vtune performance analyzer i am getting the following error, could some one give me solution for this?
error:
failed to create sampling database, probably, .tb5 files are corrupted
thanks in advance
regards
prashanth
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Hi,
i have collected the time-based profile reports (.ref and .rsf) from pxa270 using remote data collector. and converted them to .tb5 using BuildTbxXSC.exe.
when i am opening the .tb5 file using vtune performance analyzer i am getting the following error, could some one give me solution for this?
error:
failed to create sampling database, probably, .tb5 files are corrupted
thanks in advance
regards
prashanth
i have collected the time-based profile reports (.ref and .rsf) from pxa270 using remote data collector. and converted them to .tb5 using BuildTbxXSC.exe.
when i am opening the .tb5 file using vtune performance analyzer i am getting the following error, could some one give me solution for this?
error:
failed to create sampling database, probably, .tb5 files are corrupted
thanks in advance
regards
prashanth
Hi Prashanth,
VTune Analyzer for PXA270 is not supported again, please contact Marvell directly.
Read release notes http://software.intel.com/file/8602 about Marvell PXA* family of processors Information
Thanks, Peter
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