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 | | From: | Bilicon | | Subject: | Code Coverage tool on HPUX (VxWorks) | | Date: | 22 Dec 2004 00:52:24 -0800 |
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 | Hi,
Can anyone let me know, whether Windriver (or any third party) has a code coverage tool that can be used on a HPUX host system for firmware developed using VXworks. In http://www.windriver.com there is information about CoverageScope, but this is not mentioned to work on HPUX systems.
Also, as a further requirement the tool should also be usable when the RTOS is changed from VXworks to ThreadX.
If anyone is using any such tools, please let me know of it......
Thanks in advance, Bilicon Patil
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 | | From: | Not Really Me | | Subject: | Re: Code Coverage tool on HPUX (VxWorks) | | Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:58:11 -0700 |
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 | Bilicon wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone let me know, whether Windriver (or any third party) has a > code coverage tool that can be used on a HPUX host system for > firmware developed using VXworks. > In http://www.windriver.com there is information about CoverageScope, > but this is not mentioned to work on HPUX systems. > > Also, as a further requirement the tool should also be usable when > the RTOS is changed from VXworks to ThreadX. > > If anyone is using any such tools, please let me know of it...... > > Thanks in advance, > Bilicon Patil
You can also use Cantata from IPL Software. www.iplbatch.com.
Scott
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 | | From: | Pete Fenelon | | Subject: | Re: Code Coverage tool on HPUX (VxWorks) | | Date: | Wed, 22 Dec 2004 09:35:02 +0000 |
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 | Bilicon wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone let me know, whether Windriver (or any third party) has a code > coverage tool that can be used on a HPUX host system for firmware developed > using VXworks. > In http://www.windriver.com there is information about CoverageScope, but > this is not mentioned to work on HPUX systems. > > Also, as a further requirement the tool should also be usable when the RTOS > is changed from VXworks to ThreadX.
The coverage tool I always swore by was C-Cover by Bullseye - because you tailor the runtime instrumentation to your own environment it can be made to work on almost any platform (from "bare metal" via custom RTOS to a range of standard OSs). I am not sure what platforms the viewer for the data ran on, certainly *ack spit* Windows, but I believe a Unix/X11 version was also available...
pete -- pete@fenelon.com "there's no room for enigmas in built-up areas"
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