Title: ECSI Workshop on TLM Users Experience

ECSI Institute Workshop on

System-on-Chip Debug Standards

April 16, 2007 - 10:00-18:00

Hotel Novotel (Airport Area), Paris, France
in conjunction with
DATE 2007 Conference

www.ecsi.org/debug

Registration deadline: April 6, 2007


Motivation & Objectives

 

The number of working groups addressing the debug standards largely increased recently (2 in 2002, 4 in 2004, 8 in 2006, 10-11 in 2007?). Potentially, there is some overlap in these standardization efforts.

 

We need to ensure that we address the right problems with adequate solutions in terms of practical and adopted standards. To do so first we need to have a clear picture what are the key advanced features the standardization should address: SW interface and APIs?, performance issues?, next generation JTAG?. There is a need to understand various standardization efforts and activities in the area of SoCs integration debug: their content, scope, status and roadmaps.

 

The workshop will present the landscape of the standardization activities, with their objectives, motivation and technical advancement. It will also give the possibility to the SoC developers to express their needs in terms of methods, required standards and tool support. The outcome will be to have a better understanding of the industry needs, emerging solutions and missing parts in the SoC debug area.

  


Preliminary Programme

 

 Session 1: Introduction

  

In the first session an overview and a "topology map" of the existing standardization activities will be presented, as well as their relations to industry initiatives and de facto standards.

 

Speakers:        Anthony Berent (ARM)

                        Neal Stollon (FS2 Division, MIPS Technologies)

 

 Session 2: Industry Needs and Requirements

 

This session will give the opportunity to industry users to express their requirements in area of debugging on methods, standards, missing capabilities, features.

They may also talk about their experiments with emerging standards, or bring the motivation for standardization activities to be set-up (e.g. within SPIRIT or OCP-IP).

 

Speakers:        Serge de Paoli (STMicroelectronics)

                        Albrecht Mayer (Infineon)

                        Lokesh Gupta (NXP Semiconductors)

                       

Panel in session 2: What is the most important issue to be addressed by standardization? Do we have converging industry requirements?

 

 

 Session 3: Standardization

  

The session 3 will provide an overview of the existing or emerging standardization work. 

The identified activities are SPIRIT Debug WG, IEEE P1687 IJTAG, IEEE 1149.7 CJTAG, IEEE 1450 Core Test Language, Nexus 5001, MIPI Debug, OCP-IP (emerging) Debug WG, Multicore Association Debug WG, SPRINT Project Debug WG, GreenSocs.

 

Speakers:                   

Anthony Berent (ARM)                                                SPIRIT Debug WG

Neal Stollon (MIPS Technologies)                             Nexus 5001

Rolf Kuehnis (Nokia)                                                   MIPI Debug

Albrecht Mayer (Infineon)                                          SPRINT Debug WG

Mark Burton (GreenSocs)                                           GreenSoCs Debug API

Neal Stollon                                                               IEEE P1687 IJTAG / OCP-IP Debug / Multicore Association Debug WG

 

Panel in Session 3: Overlap or complementarities between standardization activities?

 

 Session 4: Industrial Debug Solutions

 

            The session 4 will present industrial debug solution in the series of presentations.

 

Speakers:

Nizar Romdhane (ARM)                                              ARM RealView Debug APIs

William Orme (ARM)                                                  ARM CoreSight SoC Debug Architecture

Stephan Lauterbach (Lauterbach)                             Lauterbach Debug Tools

Doug Gaff (WindRiver)                                               Eclipse Embedded Debug DSDP

Neal Stollon (MIPS Technologies)                             FS2/MIPS Debug Products

Albrecht Mayer (Infineon)                                          Multi-Core Debug Solution MCDS

Mark Philipps (ST Microelectronics)                           The ST TargetPack: A Method for Describing and Initializing Multi-core

Ric Vilbig (Mentor Graphics)                                      Mentor Graphics SW/HW Debug

Marc Serughetti (CoWare)                                         CoWare Debug Solutions

Neil Puthuff (Green Hills)                                           Green Hills Real-Time Debug

 

 

 


Workshop Information & Registration

 

Workshop description, agenda and registration: http://www.ecsi.org/debug

 

The workshop is free for ECSI Sponsors, Industrial & Associate Members (see conditions on the registration form)!

 

Please fill-in the form found on the web page and fax it back to ECSI to +33 4 76 42 87 87

Registration deadline:  April 6, 2007


More information


        
For any additional inquiries, please contact:
                ECSI Office
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Proceedings


        All workshop participants will obtain the electronic version (PDF files) of all presentations after the workshop is finished.
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