Enea extends system-on-chip support within integrated development environment
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Enea has announced extended support in its Eclipse-based integrated development environment (IDE), Enea Optima, for heterogeneous multicore system on chips (SoCs) with both CPU and DSP processor architectures.
In addition to the profiling, log and debug capabilities for the Enea OSE real-time operating system (RTOS) on both CPUs and DSPs, Optima now also supports the Linux operating system with C/C application-debug functionality and visualisation and analysis tools that integrate with the Linux LTTng tracing framework.
Optima is a suite of system and application development tools originally designed for the OSE RTOS that allows users to write, debug and optimise C/C applications, as well as to analyse and optimise system-wide behaviour.
Key specifications
- Supports both CPU and DSP architectures
- Provides a unified programming model and API for heterogeneous SoC multicore processors
- Optima system visualisation, optimisation and analysis tools available for both CPUs and DSPs
- System Profiler allows developers to capture, visualise and analyse statistics
- Integrates with Eclipse-based tools
- Extended with C/C debug functionality for Linux applications and with support for the Linux LTTng tracing framework
- Visualisation and analysis features of the Optima Log Analyzer includes sequence-chart presentation of process interaction and I/O; Gantt chart presentation of thread execution; and information merge, compare, search and assertion facilities
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