IP Snooping Trace support
The knowledge of CPU load distribution of the running target application is a basic requirement to optimize their real-time behavior. The analyzing functions support the viewing, profiling and detecting of the recorded data and is realized by different views of Universal Debug Engine to display the results of recorded IP trace and data trace: IP Snooping trace of instruction pointer of TriCore, XC166, XC2000 and Cortex-M3 CPU periodically with minimum poll period of 1 millisecond. Nexus, CoreSight, ETM, ETB, MCDS and OCDS L2 code trace are supported.
Supported Architectures with UDE® Universal Debug Engine (UDE® Debugger)
- Infineon AURIX TC4x Microcontrollers
- Infineon 32-bit TriCore AURIX TC3xx Microcontrollers
- Infineon AURIX TC21, TC22, TC23, TC24, TC26, TC27, TC29, TC2x Microcontrollers
- Infineon TriCore™ AUDO TC1767ED, TC1797ED, TC1798 Microcontrollers
- NXP Cortex-R52 S32S Microcontrollers for Safe Vehicle Dynamics
- STMicroelectronics Cortex-R52, Cortex-M7 Stellar Automotive Microcontrollers
- NXP Cortex-A53 S32G Vehicle Network Processors
- NXP Cortex-A53 S32V234 Automotive Platform
- Xilinx Cortex-A9 Zynq-7000 Microcontrollers
- Cortex-A8 i.MX51, OMAP35 Microcontrollers
- Texas Instruments Cortex-R4 TMS570 Microcontrollers
- NXP Cortex-M7 i.MX RT Microcontrollers
- NXP Cortex-M7 Kinetis Microcontrollers
- Cortex-M4 FM4 Kinetis LPC4000 Microcontrollers
- Cortex-M3 LPC1000 TMS470 TLE9860 Microcontrollers
- Renesas Cortex-M33 RA4 and RA6 Microcontrollers
- Cortex-M0 Kinetis NUC100 Microcontrollers
- Infineon XC2000, XE166 Microcontrollers
- Infineon XC166, XC161, XC164, XC166 Microcontrollers