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XSCOPE(1)		    General Commands Manual		     XSCOPE(1)

NAME
       xscope -	X Window Protocol Viewer

SYNOPSIS
       xscope  [-i<in-port>] [-o<out-port>] [-h<server-host>] [-d<display-num-
       ber>] [-f<filename>] [-I] [-S<n>]  [-T]	[-A]  [-a<level>]  [-n<server-
       host>] [-D<level>] [-q] [-r] [-v<level>]	[-V] [-t]

DESCRIPTION
       Xscope  sits  in-between	an X11 client and an X11 server	and prints the
       contents	of each	request, reply,	error, or event	that  is  communicated
       between	them.  Xscope can decode the core X11 protocol and several ex-
       tensions, including BIG-REQUESTS, DAMAGE, LBX, MIT-SHM,	NCD-WinCenter-
       Pro,  RANDR,  and  RENDER.  This	information can	be useful in debugging
       and performance tuning of X11 servers and clients.

       To operate, xscope must know the	host, port, and	display	to use to con-
       nect to the X11 server.	In addition, it	must know the port on which it
       should listen for X11 clients.  Two cases are common:

       (1) The X11 server is on	the same host as xscope.
	    In this case, the input port for xscope should be selected	as  an
	    X11	server on a different display, and the client DISPLAY argument
	    adjusted  to select	xscope .  For example, if the X11 server is on
	    port 6001, display 1, then xscope can use port 6002	as  its	 input
	    port.   The	 client	 can use display 1 for direct access to	X11 or
	    display 2 for access to xscope.

       (2) The X11 server is on	a different host than xscope.
	    In this case the same input	and output ports can be	used, and  the
	    host component of the DISPLAY is used to select xscope or X11.

ARGUMENTS
       -i<in-port>
		 Specify  the  port that xscope	will use to take requests from
		 clients (defaults to 1).  For X11, this port is automatically
		 biased	by 6000.

       -o<output-port>
		 Determines the	port that xscope will use to  connect  to  X11
		 (defaults  to 0).  For	X11, this port is automatically	biased
		 by 6000.

       -h<host>	 Determines the	host that  xscope will use  to	find  its  X11
		 server.

       -d<display-number>
		 Defines  the  display number.	The display number is added to
		 the input and output port to give the actual ports which  are
		 used by  xscope.

       -f<filename>
		 Instead of decoding a live session, reads previously captured
		 raw data from a file to decode.

       -I	 Enter interactive mode	at startup.

       -S<n>	 Toggle	output on or off when SIGUSR1 is received.  If n is 0,
		 the  initial  state  is off.  If n is 1, the initial state is
		 on.

       -T	 Transpose some	output with an offset of 0x20.

       -A	 Enables tracing of the	Network	Audio System (NAS) protocol as
		 well, using a port number derived by adding 2000 to  the  X11
		 port number.

       -a<level> NAS verbose output level (1 to	4, 1 by	default).

       -n<server-host>
		 Set the hostname of the NAS server to connect to.

       -D<level> Print	debugging  information	at the specified level (255 by
		 default) :

		 - 2, Trace each procedure entry

		 - 4, I/O, connections

		 - 8, Scope internals

		 - 16, Message protocol

		 - 32 to 64, Was malloc, now unused

		 - 128 to 256, Really low level

       -q	 Quiet	output	mode.	Gives  only  the  names	 of  requests,
		 replies, errors, and events, but does not indicate contents.

       -r	 Print only raw	data without decoding it.

       -v<level> Determines  the  level	of printing which xscope will provide.
		 The level can be 0 (same as quiet mode), 1 (default),	2,  3,
		 4, 5.	The larger numbers give	more and more output.  For ex-
		 ample,	 a successful setup returns a string which is the name
		 of the	vendor of the X11 server.  At level  1,	 the  explicit
		 field	giving the length of the string	is suppressed since it
		 can be	inferred from the string.  At level 2  and  above  the
		 length	is explicitly printed.

       -V	 Print version information and exit.

       -t	 Terminate xscope when all clients close.

INTERACTIVE MODE
       When  xscope  receives  an interrupt signal (normally generated by Con-
       trol-C) or is started with the -I flag, it enters an  interactive  mode
       in which	it prompts for commands.  Available commands in	this mode are:

       audio, a	 Show current verbosity	level for NAS protocol packets.

       audio n,	a n
		 Set current verbosity level for NAS protocol packets to n.

       break, b	 List currently	defined	breakpoints.

       break request..., b request...
		 Create	a breakpoint for the specified protocol	requests.  The
		 breakpoint  will be enabled by	default.   When	the breakpoint
		 is enabled, xscope will stop for interactive  commands	 after
		 processing  a	request	 of the	specified type.	  Requests and
		 extensions may	be specified by	name or	number.	 If an	exten-
		 sion  is  followed  by	a ":" and a number, it will only break
		 for the specified minor opcode	 for  that  extension.	  Note
		 that  since  extension	opcodes	are not	known until the	exten-
		 sion is first seen, breakpoints cannot	currently  be  set  on
		 extensions until after	a QueryExtension request and reply are
		 processed  for	that extension,	so users may need to initially
		 set a breakpoint on QueryExtension, and after processing that
		 set the breakpoint for	the target extension.

       cont, c	 Resume	processing of data passing between server and clients.

       delete, del
		 Delete	all breakpoints.

       delete breakpoint..., del breakpoint...
		 Delete	listed breakpoints, specified by number.

       disable,	d
		 Disable all breakpoints.

       disable breakpoint..., d	breakpoint...
		 Disable listed	breakpoints, specified by number.

       enable, e Enable	all breakpoints.

       enable breakpoint..., e breakpoint...
		 Enable	listed breakpoints, specified by number.

       help, ?	 Print list of available commands.

       help command...,	? command...
		 Describe specified command or commands.

       level, l	 Show current verbosity	level for X11 protocol packets.

       level n,	l n
		 Set current verbosity level for X11 protocol packets to n.

       quit, q	 Quit xscope.

       step, s	 Process one request, then prompt for another command.

EXAMPLES
       xscope -v4 -hcleo -d0 -o0 -i1

       This command would have xscope communicate with an X11 server  on  host
       ``cleo'',  display  0;  xscope itself would be available	on the current
       host as display 1 (display of 0 plus the	1 of -i1). Verbose level 4.

       xscope -q -d1 -o1 -o3

       The X11 server for the current host, display 2 (1 for -d1  plus	1  for
       -o1)  would  be	used by	xscope which would run as display 4 (1 for -d1
       plus 3 for -o3).	Quiet mode (verbose level 0).

SEE ALSO
       X(7), Xsecurity(7), X11 Protocol	and extension protocol documents

AUTHOR
       James L.	Peterson (MCC)

       Copyright (C) 1988 MCC

       Permission to use, copy,	modify,	distribute, and	sell this software and
       its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without  fee,  pro-
       vided  that  the	 above	copyright notice appear	in all copies and that
       both that copyright notice and this permission notice  appear  in  sup-
       porting	documentation,	and that the name of MCC not be	used in	adver-
       tising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software  without
       specific, written prior permission.  MCC	makes no representations about
       the  suitability	 of this software for any purpose.  It is provided "as
       is" without express or implied warranty.

       MCC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD	TO  THIS  SOFTWARE,  INCLUDING
       ALL  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES	 OF  MERCHANTABILITY  AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT
       SHALL MCC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR	CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES
       OR  ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
       WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS  ACTION,
       ARISING	OUT  OF	 OR  IN	CONNECTION WITH	THE USE	OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
       SOFTWARE.

X Version 11			 xscope	1.4.5			     XSCOPE(1)

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