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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<syst:Collateral xmlns:syst="http://www.mipi.org/1.0/sys-t"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.mipi.org/1.0/sys-t
https://www.mipi.org/schema/sys-t/sys-t_1-0.xsd">
<!--
A SyS-T collateral file starts with one syst:Collateral element
and contains at least one syst:Client child node.
-->
<syst:Client Name="example">
<!--
List of message GUIDs for this client:
A GUID is a 128bit numeric UUID following RFC 4122.
Clients that are identified by transport layer properties
can use pseudo GUID values to identify their messages. A
pseudo GUID is defined as a GUID with bit 71 set to zero.
The following encoding might be used for clients identified
by MIPI System Trace Protocol (STP) master/channel pairs:
{00000000-<MasterID>-<ChannelID>-<Origin>00-000000000000}
A Mask attribute can be added to define which bits of the GUID are
used for comparison. Without a mask, all bits need to match.
The example below makes the catalog valid for all channels from the
STP master value 0x644, or messages with the "494E..." GUID in their
payload.
-->
<syst:Guids>
<syst:Guid ID= "{00000000-0644-0000-0000-000000000000}"
Mask="{00000000-FFFF-0000-8000-000000000000}"><![CDATA[kernel]]></syst:Guid>
<syst:Guid ID="{494E5443-8A9C-4014-A65A-2F36A36D96E4}"><![CDATA[user]]></syst:Guid>
</syst:Guids>
<!--
Define for which versions of the client this collateral is valid.
Versions are expressed as values up to 64-bit and can contain a mask
that define which bits need to match with a client version message.
-->
<syst:Builds>
<syst:Build ID="0x00010000" Mask="0xFFFF0000" ><![CDATA[SW Build 1.x]]></syst:Build>
<syst:Build ID="0x00020000" Mask="0xFFFF0000" ><![CDATA[SW Build 2.x]]></syst:Build>
</syst:Builds>
<!--
Settings to guide decoding tools what to do in cases
where several options are possible. The example below tells
a decoder to interprete SyS-T message timstamps only as an
informal field, but not the message creation time.
-->
<syst:Options>
<syst:Option Name="syst:timestamp">displayAsField</syst:Option>
</syst:Options>
<!--
Provide ID to name mapping for module header field values.
-->
<syst:Modules>
<syst:Module ID="0x1"><![CDATA[kernel]]></syst:Module>
<syst:Module ID="0x2"><![CDATA[user]]></syst:Module>
</syst:Modules>
<!--
Define the mapping of the numeric File-ID to source files.
This table is optional and only needed if source references are used
by the Catalog32 or Catalog64 elements.
-->
<syst:SourceFiles/>
<!--
Define the mapping of catalog message ID to human-readable strings.
This table is optional and only needed if catalog messages are used.
A message can have optional "File" and "Line" attributes to specify the
source position of the instrumentation call. A decoder uses the
information from these attributes if the message payload doesn't provide
explicit location information.
-->
<syst:Catalog32/>
<syst:Catalog64/>
<!--
Define short message mapping from 30-Bit ID to user visible string.
-->
<syst:Short32>
<syst:Format ID="0x01234567" ><![CDATA[Short 32-Bit value (0x01234567)]]></syst:Format>
<syst:Format ID="0x0E000000" Mask="0x0F000000"><![CDATA[error with code %d]]></syst:Format>
<syst:Format ID="0x0F000000" Mask="0x0F000000"><![CDATA[warning with code %d]]></syst:Format>
</syst:Short32>
<!--
Define short message mapping from 60-Bit ID to user visible string.
-->
<syst:Short64>
<syst:Format ID="0x0112233445566778"><![CDATA[Short 64-Bit value (0x0112233445566778)]]]></syst:Format>
</syst:Short64>
<!--
Specify raw message protocol id assignment
-->
<syst:Write>
<syst:Protocol ID="0x01" Mask="0x00"><![CDATA[Protocol%d]]></syst:Protocol>
</syst:Write>
</syst:Client>
</syst:Collateral>
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