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Lauterbach Inc.
Trace based debugging adds a powerful set of features to complement and enhance your existing debug tools. Many modern devices include a trace port which is capable of providing real-time, non-intrusive information about program flow and data operations. This can be used to work out where code has been, how long things took, to analyze task switches, interrupts, and to generate code coverage reports. If you think of traditional debugging as a series of snapshots, then trace-based debugging is a video with timestamps.
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Lauterbach Inc.
Is typically custom-built or configured to solve a specific customer problem.
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Lauterbach Inc.
Most cores for the embedded market provide access to on-chip debug features via a debug port. TRACE32 tools connect to this to control the core, access the data being processed by the core and provide developers with debugging over the embedded device: start, stop, step control; reading and writing memory and registers; setting breakpoints; tracking values of variables and so on. This means developers can diagnose software failures and memory corruption issues and correct the system to make it perform as expected.