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The TimeMachine debugger interface lets you step and run through code—both forward and backward in time.
The MULTI® TimeMachine™ debugging suite offers a wide variety of trace analysis tools that enable embedded software developers to find and fix bugs faster, optimize with ease, and test with confidence. The TimeMachine suite extends the range of Green Hills Software’s popular MULTI integrated development environment (IDE) by providing a window into the complex interactions in software that can result in bugs, performance problems, and testing nightmares. By presenting this information in easy-to-understand displays, TimeMachine enables developers to quickly navigate through trace data and produce better code in less time.
Helpful throughout the development cycle
The MULTI TimeMachine suite offers benefits throughout the development cycle:
At the heart of the TimeMachine suite, the TimeMachine debugger combines a familiar debugger interface with innovative functions that enable developers to step and run forward and backward through their code. In addition, all standard debugging tools are available, such as execution and data breakpoints. Using these capabilities, developers can more easily track down the root cause of bugs—even if they occurred long before the problem manifested itself. With TimeMachine, developers can more readily explore processor execution and, as a result, find and fix bugs faster.
The TimeMachine debugger also provides functions for:
Besides the TimeMachine debugger, the TimeMachine suite offers tools that make debugging applications faster and more efficient, including:
By providing a graphical display of all operating system events, the MULTI EventAnalyzer tool is helpful both during debugging and optimization.
To get the maximum performance from your device software applications, the TimeMachine suite enables you to:
Along with the PathAnalyzer and EventAnalyzer, the TimeMachine suite integrates the patented MULTI Profiler to offer the following capabilities to help you more easily identify performance problems in embedded code:
And, since all of these tools are integrated with the TimeMachine debugger, once you’ve located a performance problem, you can easily open the TimeMachine debugger to find the source of the problem.
The MULTI Profiler tool helps during optimization and testing by providing code coverage reports that show which blocks and source lines have not been executed.
The TimeMachine suite’s powerful code coverage tools allow you to easily determine which particular instructions in the application were executed. This information makes it easy to analyze the quality of your test suite and identify segments of code that have not been thoroughly tested.
Every software project has unique requirements and TimeMachine's open architecture lets you to write custom tools to meet the demands of even the most complex projects. By leveraging gigabytes of TimeMachine data, you can understand why your system does not always behave as intended no matter what problems you encounter.
The TimeMachine API offers access to raw TimeMachine data that allows you to analyze the execution history of your program in any way you wish. You can fix any bugs you encounter, optimize any performance problems you discover and test your software under any conditions with TimeMachine.
Examples of tools created with the TimeMachine API include C2 code coverage tools, an advanced cache analyzer, and a waveform visualizer. The TimeMachine API has even been used to significantly reduce the power consumption of an embedded consumer device.
The trace data analyzed by the TimeMachine Suite can be collected two ways:
Collecting trace data is done using Green Hills Software's Supertrace Probe. With the capabilities provided by simulators, virtually any embedded application—not just those using processors with hardware trace capabilities—can take advantage of TimeMachine's powerful debug and analysis tools.
Real-time hardware trace
Microprocessors with built-in, real-time trace ports let you tap in to the full capabilities of TimeMachine and collect trace data on shipping hardware that is running production software without any intrusion, instrumentation, or modification to system behavior. Since the system behaves identically while collecting trace data, the TimeMachine suite can help you track down all bugs as well as measure performance metrics very accurately.
With the Green Hills Software SuperTrace Probe you can collect up to 1 GB of trace data. This large buffer enables you to capture more system behavior and, as a result, more easily track down the root cause of bugs.
Besides the large trace buffer, the SuperTrace Probe has the fastest trace interface available—it can collect data at core clock rates up to 1.2 GHz and trace port speeds over 300 MHz.With the SuperTrace Probe, you can collect data from the fastest trace-enabled processors today and ensure a smooth transition to faster processors in the future.
Green Hills Software simulators
Green Hills Software’s instruction set simulators include full TimeMachine support so that software debugging and analysis can be performed without connecting to target hardware.
With a simulator, software development can begin before target hardware is available. Besides getting a jump on initial code writing, simulators are helpful throughout the development cycle, enabling debugging and testing to continue even when target hardware is in short supply or when there are known hardware bugs that may not have software work-arounds.
The TimeMachine suite also supports ISIM, the INTEGRITY simulator. By combining ISIM—which is optimized to run INTEGRITY applications faster—with the TimeMachine suite, embedded INTEGRITY, velOSity, and µ-velOSity applications can be developed using the most advanced debugging and analysis tools available.