SANTA BARBARA, CA—October 13, 2009 — Green Hills Software, Inc., the largest independent vendor of embedded software solutions, will speak at the ARM TechCon3 conference in Santa Clara, CA, October 21 - 23, 2009. At booth #319 in the Santa Clara Convention Center, Green Hills Software will also demonstrate its latest embedded software solutions.
Green Hills Software will present:
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Secure Virtualization under the ARM Architecture |
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When: |
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4:00pm — 4:45pm |
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Where: |
Santa Clara Convention Center, MCU & Tools track, Room 209 |
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Who: |
Dan Hettena, Sr. Architect RTOS |
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With the need for secure virtualization on ARM platforms becoming more urgent, this session will investigate some relevant use cases for secure virtualization technology in an ARM context. Following it will be an introduction of the INTEGRITY® secure virtualization architecture and focus on implementation issues related to secure virtualization solutions under the ARM architecture. Particular emphasis will be on TrustZone technology and trade-offs between paravirtualization and full virtualization. |
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Tips and Tricks for Debugging your ARM-based Product |
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Thursday, October 22, 2009 9:00am — 9:45am |
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Where: |
Santa Clara Convention Center, MCU & Tools track, Room 209 |
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Who: |
Greg Davis, Director of Engineering, Compilers |
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Embedded developers spend the majority of their time debugging code which has already been written, often times by others. Fortunately, the debugging features built into ARM cores can make the task much easier than on many competing cores. This talk goes over a number of top techniques in how to get to the bottom of problems using a modern debugger and readily available tools. Design techniques to make debugging easier are also discussed. |
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ARMing Developers for Multicore |
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When: |
Friday, October 23, 2009 1:00pm — 1:45pm |
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Where: |
Santa Clara Convention Center, MCU & Tools track, Room 209 |
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Who: |
David Kleidermacher, Chief Technology Officer |
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10% of embedded systems use single chip multicore processors, with this number steadily increasing. Rapid multicore uptake has raised alarms about the perceived difficulties in developing and migrating software to new architectures, such as the Cortex A9 MP. Multicore software development ecosystem is maturing rapidly, and software developers must be trained on a new set of tools and techniques for the development, debugging, and run-time management of multicore software on ARM cores. This class will discuss the multicore software toolbox that developers must adopt to be successful, debunk the myths relating to multicore software design difficulties, and concentrate the attendee on those areas where industry investment and improvement are truly needed. |
Green Hills Software will demonstrate in booth 319:
- Virtualized Linux running alongside real-time applications on TI OMAP35x
- Green Hills INTEGRITY security kernel running in Trust Zone with Linux running in Normal Zone on Freescale i.MX515
About Green Hills Software
Founded in 1982, Green Hills Software, Inc. is the largest independent vendor of embedded development solutions. In 2008, the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178B RTOS was the first and only operating system to be certified by the NSA to EAL6+ High Robustness, the highest level of security ever achieved for any software product. Our open architecture integrated development solutions address deeply embedded, absolute security and high-reliability applications for the military/avionics, medical, industrial, automotive, networking, consumer and other markets that demand industry-certified solutions. Green Hills Software is headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software at www.ghs.com.
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