Wind River Workbench Analysis Tools Overview Demo

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Wind River Workbench Analysis Tools Overview Demo

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A demonstration showing how easy it is to analyze the performance of a real-time application using VxWorks. As more organizations implement devices based on 64-bit multi-core architectures, Wind River Workbench is designed to make even the most difficult software projects less challenging. Debugging using Workbench helps you find and fix problems in code early on, accelerate application development, reduce device code complexity, improve code quality, and shorten time spent in test cycles. Supporting Wind River鈥檚 64-bit VxWorks and Linux offerings, Workbench鈥檚 Run-Time Analysis tools become especially critical when using a 64-bit multi-core processor such as the NXP T2080 found on boards like Curtiss Wright鈥檚 VPX3-133 or VPX6-195. The NXP T2080 has four dual-threaded cores that allow for multiple existing applications to be combined on a single board saving you space, power and cost. Workbench鈥檚 Run-time Analysis tools provide you with visibility into the entire platform: application code, third-party libraries, and the operating system, and most importantly in our example above for multiple cores, tasks, processes, threads and physical processors. With Workbench鈥檚 CPU Profiler, you can view all of the threads and tasks aggregated by core CPU (8 virtual cores are shown in our demo video below) or you can deep dive into a specific core鈥檚 threads and tasks for a more detailed view on its activity (kernel memory, interrupts, etc.). A short demonstration using Wind River 鈥檚 Workbench Run-Time Analysis tools to debug example 64-bit application code with VxWorks running in 64-bit mode on a Curtiss Wright VPX3-133 board (containing NXP鈥榮 QorIQ T2080 4 dual-threaded 64-bit Power Architecture cores)



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