Quality RTOS & Embedded Software

 Real time embedded FreeRTOS RSS feed 
Quick Start Supported MCUs PDF Books Trace Tools Ecosystem


Loading

Debugging FreeRTOS with IAR EWARM 5.11

Posted by Christopher Coley on May 27, 2008
I was woundering if anybody has figured out how to get embedded workbench to show the stack, or more specifically the call-stack, of a task other than the one that it is currently running when you hit a break point.

The point being that it is great to see what is happening within a task by setting break points, but it seems that it is not possible to look at another task at that point in time to see what it is doing.

Thanks
Chris.

RE: Debugging FreeRTOS with IAR EWARM 5.11

Posted by Dave on May 29, 2008
This would not be easy to do. You could do it manually by looking at the stack of task in the debugger, but tool support would make it a lot easier.

RE: Debugging FreeRTOS with IAR EWARM 5.11

Posted by Christopher Coley on May 29, 2008
Yes thats what I am doing, looking at the stack in the memory viewer. As you say what I would prefer is to be able to see and use the stack walker like IAR supports for the current stack.

So I guess what I am asking is that IAR supports plug-ins so does one exist for FreeRTOS?

TIA
Chris.


[ Back to the top ]    [ About FreeRTOS ]    [ Privacy ]    [ Sitemap ]    [ ]


Copyright (C) Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

Latest News

NXP tweet showing LPC5500 (ARMv8-M Cortex-M33) running FreeRTOS.

Meet Richard Barry and learn about running FreeRTOS on RISC-V at FOSDEM 2019

Version 10.1.1 of the FreeRTOS kernel is available for immediate download. MIT licensed.

View a recording of the "OTA Update Security and Reliability" webinar, presented by TI and AWS.


Careers

FreeRTOS and other embedded software careers at AWS.



FreeRTOS Partners

ARM Connected RTOS partner for all ARM microcontroller cores

Espressif ESP32

IAR Partner

Microchip Premier RTOS Partner

RTOS partner of NXP for all NXP ARM microcontrollers

Renesas

STMicro RTOS partner supporting ARM7, ARM Cortex-M3, ARM Cortex-M4 and ARM Cortex-M0

Texas Instruments MCU Developer Network RTOS partner for ARM and MSP430 microcontrollers

OpenRTOS and SafeRTOS

Xilinx Microblaze and Zynq partner