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CMSIS RTOS API: Criticism, comments and CMSIS++ suggestions
Liviu Ionescu
For the impatientIf you ever had to do with CMSIS RTOS API and did not enjoy it, or if you felt it like a straitjacket compared to your native RTOS, well, rest assured, your're not alone. The good news…
April 17, 2016
Booting Linux on the ARMv8-A model provided with DS-5 Ultimate Edition 5.24 and later
Ronan Synnott
This blog is an update of
one I wrote
a couple of years ago, referencing the latest
FVP
models provided with
DS-5
(v5.24 at time of writing) and the latest pre-built
Linaro distributions
. It is intended…
April 12, 2016
Key changes in DS-5 v5.24
Michelle Page-Croft
This blog was written by
paulblack
to explain some of the new features in DS-5 Development Studio v5.24.In
DS-5 v5.24
, we’ve made changes to some of the debugger views. These changes are mostly designed…
March 31, 2016
CMSIS++: a proposal for a future CMSIS, written in C++
Liviu Ionescu
CMSIS++ is a portable, vendor-independent hardware abstraction layer intended for C++/C embedded applications, designed with special consideration for the industry standard Arm Cortex-M processor series…
March 11, 2016
ARM Compiler 6.4 extends support to ARM Cortex-R processors
Stefano Cadario
At embedded world 2016 ARM announced
the smallest and lowest power ARMv8-A ARM Cortex-A32
processor, providing ultra-efficient 32-bit compute for the next generation of embedded products.We also announced…
March 10, 2016
CMSIS Version 5
Christopher Seidl
CMSIS Version 5 - StatusCMSIS Version 5 will focus on improvements and further industry adoption. The license will be changed to the permissive
Apache 2.0 license
, to enable contributions from interested…
March 2, 2016
ARM DS-5 and LDRA collaborate on Functional Safety
Stefano Cadario
Functional safety is a very important aspect for many industries and ARM DS-5 is the tool of choice for many partners working with safety critical products
February 22, 2016
Getting started with DS-5 and i.MX7
Ronan Synnott
With ARM Development Studio, more commonly known as
DS-5
, ARM continues to extend support for the breath of advanced ARM based devices that are taking take the market by storm. One particular wave of innovation…
February 19, 2016
Keil uVision IDE and the redBlocks Simulator – A Perfect Match
Matthias Bauer
The integration of the
redBlocks WYSIWYG-SiL-Simulator
and the Keil uVision IDE forms a powerful tool for virtualizing the processor and the hardware peripherals of embedded targets in a graphical simulation…
February 9, 2016
GNU ARM Eclipse is now available from Eclipse Marketplace
Liviu Ionescu
OverviewThe
GNU ARM Eclipse project
includes a set of open source Eclipse plug-ins and tools to create/build/debug/manage ARM (32-bits) and AArch64 (64-bits) applications and static/shared libraries, using…
December 9, 2015
Link Time Optimization in ARM Compiler 6
Umair Hashim
Introduction Link Time Optimization (LTO) is a form of interprocedural optimization which, as the name suggests, is performed at the time of linking a program. This is particularly useful when building…
December 3, 2015
Streamline in DS-5 5.23 Release - Templates, Standalone application and more
Ashok Bhat
We have just released
DS-5 5.23
with significant enhancements to Streamline. In this blog, I will highlight the major changes in the latest version. For a more detailed list of enhancements and fixes…
November 23, 2015
GNU ARM Eclipse: full Cortex-M7 support added
Liviu Ionescu
OverviewThe
GNU ARM Eclipse project
includes a set of open source Eclipse plug-ins and tools to create/build/debug/manage ARM (32-bits) and AArch64 (64-bits) applications and static/shared libraries, using…
November 17, 2015
ARM Compiler 6.3: a milestone for Security and Performance
Stefano Cadario
Last week at TechCon 2015 in Santa Clara (California), ARM announced a new architecture and a new A-class low-power processor:ARMv8-M architecture: By offering security, enhanced scalability, and improved…
November 16, 2015
Heterogeneous Software Development
Michelle Page-Croft
Heterogeneous Software Development By
Stephen Theobald
ARM-based platforms come in a variety of processor configurations, and these platforms now often have more than one ARM processor. These multi-core…
November 11, 2015
The GNU ARM Eclipse project has a new look and a new home at GitHub
Liviu Ionescu
OverviewThe
GNU ARM Eclipse project
includes a set of open source Eclipse plug-ins and tools to create/build/debug/manage ARM (32-bit) and AArch64 (64-bit) applications and static/shared libraries, using…
September 29, 2015
ARM Streamline supports Android trace events and more in DS-5 v5.22 release.
Ashok Bhat
We‘ve just released
ARM DS-5 Development Studio
v5.22 and we have made Streamline more powerful and user-friendly. In this blog, I will highlight the major changes in the latest version. For a more…
July 24, 2015
Using Reentrant interrupt on Cortex M family and GCC
Carlo Alberto Avizzano
Dear Friends,here they are few lines of GCC-Assembly code to make your interrupt in Cortex-M4 fullyreentrant. Please read notes from
Sippey
before proceeding to details of implementationof this page.NOTE1…
July 11, 2015
Getting Started with CMSIS on Cortex-M MCUs: Core, DSP, and RTOS
Christopher Seidl
CMSIS is the ARM Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard and widely used for Cortex-M based microcontrollers. CMSIS enables consistent and simple software interfaces to the processor for interface…
July 7, 2015
ARM Compiler 6.02: yet another milestone!
Stefano Cadario
It seems that just yesterday we released
ARM Compiler 6.01
and it’s already time for a new major release of the most advanced compiler from ARM.Let’s see the major highlights for this release:Update of…
June 22, 2015
How C++11/14 can improve readability without affecting performance
Stefano Cadario
Often we hear embedded software engineers avoiding the usage of C++ because of being scared by potential performance hit or code size explosions. Even though some features of C++ can have significant impact…
June 19, 2015
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