Non-Intrusive AUTOSAR OS and RTE Profiling of Vector MICROSAR Applications
In this webinar we will take a detailed look into OS and RTE profiling of an MICROSAR OS based application without instrumentation. We will see how task states can be reconstructed by recording different OS variables and utilizing a winIDEA unique feature – so called Profiler Inspectors.
The goal of this webinar is to give users a full understanding of the steps necessary to record the OS and RTE behavior of their MICROSAR application without relying on instrumentation. We go through the different configuration steps in DaVinci Configurator, the iSYSTEM trace configuration helper (iTCHi), and finally winIDEA. The demo will be done on an Infineon TC399XE based application, but the knowledge is applicable to other architectures as well.
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3:38 - Introduction and the goal
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4:00 - Running Task / ISR Profiling
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21:15 - Task State / ISR Profiling
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30:09 - iSYSTEM Trace Configuration Helper iTCHi
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53:18 - Runnable Profiling
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1:00:25 - Questions and answers
If you are not familiar with AUTOSAR based timing analysis, you can start by watching our webinar AUTOSAR CLASSIC Timing Analysis - Hardware Trace Based Real-Time Analysis.
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Our BlueBox Technology stands for fast and easy microcontroller access via any kind of debug interface. Complemented with integrated development and test software winIDEA/testIDEA it provides access to on-target timing information. Embedded software engineers can review application timing, analyze real-time operating system states, and undertake code coverage to prove that their products do what they were built to do.
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