This update provides various bug fixes and also been verified to support FreeRTOS 11, including multicore SMP traces. There are also minor improvements for Zephyr in the TraceRecorder library. See https://percepio.com/update for details.
FreeRTOS 11 introduced symmetric multi-processing (SMP) support in the mainline kernel, meaning a single FreeRTOS kernel is managing multiple processor cores. Percepio Tracealyzer has supported FreeRTOS for many years and we have now verified the support FreeRTOS 11, including SMP systems.
There have been significant improvements in Tracealyzer over the last years. If you haven’t tried it in a while—or if you’re just getting started—here are some tips and tricks that can be handy when analyzing your FreeRTOS applications. As you may know, the...
Tracealyzer v4.9.0 is now available for download. Installation on Linux has been greatly simplified and we have improved the overall user experience on Linux. The tracing support for ThreadX and SafeRTOS has also been updated.
Percepio® Tracealyzer® v4.7 brings big improvements, including automotive ECU profiling and improved application trace with broader applicability for any C/C++ device software. Percepio® Tracealyzer® version 4.7 is here Västerås, Sweden, March 9, 2023 * * * Percepio...
Tracealyzer® version 4.7 in now available for download and evaluation. This is a big feature update with several new capabilities and major improvements. Observability for any C/C++ software: Percepio’s TraceRecorder library can now be used with any C/C++ software...
Percepio has teamed up with PX5 to support the launch of a new real-time operating system (RTOS). PX5 has been set up by Bill Lamie, the architect of the Nucleus and ThreadX (Azure RTOS) real-time operating systems.
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