Intel® System Debugger User Guide

ID 648476
Date 06/13/2024
Confidential
Document Table of Contents

Target Indicator States

This section lists all tray icon images that reflect particular target connection states.

Single Probe States

target_indicator_usb11 USB 1.1 DbC Connection

target_indicator_usb20 USB 2.0 DbC Connection

target_indicator_usb30 USB 3.0 DbC Connection

target_indicator_usb31 USB 3.1 DbC Connection

target_indicator_cca Intel(R) Silicon View Technology (Intel(R) SVT) Closed Chassis Adapter is connected

target_indicator_xdp Intel(R) In-Target Probe (Intel(R) ITP) - XDP3 is connected.

target_indicator_ltb Lauterbach* probe is connected.

target_indicator_unknown Unknown state. See the following table for possible root causes and suggested solutions to fix the state.

Cause

Solution

For Windows* OS only: the Intel(R) Direct Connect Interface (Intel(R) DCI) driver is not installed of the wrong device driver is used.

Install the proper Intel DCI driver.

For UNIX-based OS only: you do not have access to the USB endpoints of the connected device.

Check the access availability or use another device.

Unknown combination of devices is attached. The usecase is unclear.

Change the device combination to allow for efficient debugging.

Intel DCI debugging is not enabled in BIOS settings.

Enable Intel DCI debugging in BIOS settings.

Multiple Probe States

For multiple connections, the tray icon displays an accumulated state. See examples below:

target_indicator_multiple USB 3.0 and USB 1.1 DbC connections exist simultaneously.

target_indicator_error One connection is in an error state.

target_indicator_too_many Too many targets are connected and the use case is unclear.