Iris Debug and Trace Interface for Virtual Target Support
Lauterbach is pleased to announce the addition of Iris support to their
TRACE32 debug system for Virtual Prototypes incorporating Arm Fast
Model. Virtual Prototyping offers many advantages for system designers,
allowing them to fine tune a chip or SoC design and profile how
application software will run on it before committing to a device. The
existing debug and trace interfaces, CADI (Component Architecture Debug
Interface) and MTI (Model Trace Interface) respectively, are almost 20
years old and require updating to add the features present in new
embedded designs. Iris has been created to address the shortcomings of
the older interfaces and lay an extensible groundwork for future
expansions. The Lauterbach engineers were able to leverage more than a
decade’s worth of experience working with Virtual Models to adapt to the
new Iris API.
There are several compelling reasons for Iris: It’s much easier to have
the model running on another machine on the network; it maintains a
single API for both debug and trace; and plug-ins and trace can be
dynamically loaded at any time. In addition to all of this, there is an
enhanced API for table support to improve the debugging of caches, TLBs
and other integrated memories as well as providing better support for
trace and virtual to physical address translation. Iris, like TRACE32,
can also be scripted through a Python interface.
According to Norbert Weiss, Managing Director of Lauterbach GmbH, “It
has been interesting to watch the evolution of prototyping and modelling
tools over the years and is personally satisfying that there has always
been a Lauterbach tool available for each stage of a customer’s
development. I’m excited by this new paradigm and believe that we have a
strong set of tools to ensure the success of our customers.”
The new interface is available in the September 2020 TRACE32 release and
is free of charge to existing customers after a software update.
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