Signed-off-by: Benjamin Poirier <benjamin.poirier@polymtl.ca>
it calculates and prints different metrics about how well traces are
synchronized. Although it can be run like other analysis modules, it is most
useful when run in a postprocessing step, after another synchronization module
it calculates and prints different metrics about how well traces are
synchronized. Although it can be run like other analysis modules, it is most
useful when run in a postprocessing step, after another synchronization module
-has been run. Eval is most common run in text mode. To do this, run
-lttv -m eval [usual options, ex: -t traces/node1 -t traces/node2 --sync ...]
+has been run. Eval is most common run in text mode. To do this, run:
+lttv -m sync_chain_batch [usual options, ex: -t traces/node1 -t traces/node2
+--sync ...]
+It can also be run from the lttv source tree via runlttv:
+./runlttv -m eval [usual runlttv options, ex: traces/node1 traces/node2]
eval provides a few more options:
--eval-rtt-file - argument: FILE
eval provides a few more options:
--eval-rtt-file - argument: FILE