ARM Development Studio 2021.2 | 3.4 Gb
Arm has launched the Arm Development Studio 2021.2 is suite of tools for embedded C/C++ software development on any Arm-based platform. Building on over 25 years of experience, Development Studio incorporates many of the best features of previous tool generations, unifying the development flow in a single, easy to use environment.
Release Notes for Arm Development Studio 2021.2 - Released 23 November, 2021
Arm Development Studio IDE
- Host OS support added for Ubuntu 20.04.
Arm Compiler
- The Arm Compiler in this release of Development Studio is updated to Arm Compiler for Embedded 6.17.
Arm Compiler 5 is now a legacy product and has reached the end of Mainstream Support, so is no longer provided in Development Studio. Arm Compiler 5 can still be used for existing projects and for new projects for legacy Armv4, Armv5, or Armv6 targets - you can download it from the Arm Compiler 5 Downloads page, then add it as a toolchain into Development Studio. For all other new projects, Arm strongly recommends using Arm Compiler for Embedded 6 for non-safety projects and the latest Arm Compiler for Embedded FuSa (Functional Safety) for safety projects.
Arm Debugger
The Arm Debugger includes the following new features and enhancements:
- Support for FTDI probes extended to include Olimex ARM-USB FTDI/JTAG (See Noteworthy Issues and Limitations)
- Added DSTREAM-HT dashboard with graphical BER data-eye feature, for the measurement and diagnosis of HSSTP signal integrity, to aid board bring-up and trace setup
- Support added for the Renesas RZ/G2L (for debug and on-chip trace) and Xilinx Versal (for debug only, no trace) target platforms
- New debug configurations added for Fixed Virtual Platform FVP_Base_RevC-2xAEMvA and Virtual Hardware Target VHT_Corstone-300
Arm Fixed Virtual Platforms
The Arm FVPs in this release of Development Studio are updated to a selection from Fast Models 11.16.
Arm Streamline
Updated to version 7.8.0, which includes the following new features and enhancements:
- Software profiling will more accurately cost leaf functions for code compiled with the clang compiler
- Mali GPU templates (Bifrost/Valhall) extended to show geometry shading efficiency metrics: the number of position shader invocations per input primitive, and the number of varying shader invocations per visible primitive
- Mali GPU templates (Bifrost/Valhall) extended to show fragment front-end read bandwidth in the per-shader core "L2 memory reads" and "External memory reads" statistics
Arm Graphics Analyzer
Updated to version 5.9.1, which includes the following new features and enhancements:
- R11G11B10f framebuffers now display correctly in framebuffer views
Documentation
- The documentation PDFs provided on Arm Developer have been reformatted to give a new look and feel.
Examples
Improvements include:
- A new Overlay Manager with Manual Overlays example is added alongside the existing Automatic Overlays example.
- The Armv8-A AC6/GCC example that shows an EL0 app running in AArch32 ("startup_Armv8-A_AArch64_with_AArch32_EL0_app") replaces a previous example showing an EL1 app running in AArch32.
- Examples that use CMSIS-Packs are updated to use CMSIS-Pack 5.8.0.
Arm Development Studio is a professional software development solution for bare-metal embedded systems and Linux-based systems. It covers all stages in development from boot code and kernel porting to application and bare-metal debugging, including performance analysis.
Arm Development Studio IDE
Development Studio helps you build, code, debug and optimize Arm-based projects quickly. From device bring-up to application debug to creating highly efficient micro-controller applications, Development Studio enables you to bring better products to market ahead of the competition.
Arm Compiler
Arm Compiler 5 and Arm Compiler 6 toolchains enable you to build highly optimized embedded applications for the entire range of Arm processors. Arm Compiler 5 supports all Arm architectures from Armv4 to Armv7 inclusive. Arm Compiler 6 supports Armv6-M, Armv7, and Armv8 architectures.
Arm Debugger
Arm Debugger is a graphical debugger supporting software development on Arm processor-based targets and Fixed Virtual Platforms (FVP). The Arm Debugger includes support for SoC bring-up with platform configuration utilities using the Arm ULINK and DSTREAM debug probes families.
Arm Fixed Virtual Platforms
Fixed Virtual Platforms (FVPs) provide the ideal combination of performance, flexibility and usability for development and debug at all levels of the software stack. Based on Arm Fast Models, a library of FVPs is supplied with Development Studio for Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-M and Neoverse processors. In addition, Development Studio supports custom FVPs created using the Arm Fast Models package, via the Platform Configuration Editor (PCE).
Arm Streamline
Arm Streamline is a system-wide performance profiler which can be used to analyze Linux, Android, RTOS and bare-metal embedded systems. Streamline's visualization tools make it easy to identify performance bottlenecks in software running on Arm CPUs, and data-plane workloads running on Arm Mali GPUs and other Arm IP. This is supplemented by a hot-spot software profiler which can identify the dominant functions and call paths in application software, enabling performance tuning of the entire system platform.
Arm Graphics Analyzer
Arm Graphics Analyzer allows you to capture and visualize OpenGL ES, Vulkan and OpenCL API calls made by an application, including capture of application assets and generation of debug visualizations of the application framebuffers. This can be used to identify which API calls are responsible for rendering defects, and makes it easy to identify rendering inefficiencies and performance issues. Arm Graphics Analyzer was formerly known as Mali Graphics Debugger.
Development Studio helps you build, code, debug and optimize Arm-based projects quickly. From device bring-up to application debug to creating highly efficient micro-controller applications, Development Studio enables you to bring better products to market ahead of the competition.
Arm Compiler
Arm Compiler 5 and Arm Compiler 6 toolchains enable you to build highly optimized embedded applications for the entire range of Arm processors. Arm Compiler 5 supports all Arm architectures from Armv4 to Armv7 inclusive. Arm Compiler 6 supports Armv6-M, Armv7, and Armv8 architectures.
Arm Debugger
Arm Debugger is a graphical debugger supporting software development on Arm processor-based targets and Fixed Virtual Platforms (FVP). The Arm Debugger includes support for SoC bring-up with platform configuration utilities using the Arm ULINK and DSTREAM debug probes families.
Arm Fixed Virtual Platforms
Fixed Virtual Platforms (FVPs) provide the ideal combination of performance, flexibility and usability for development and debug at all levels of the software stack. Based on Arm Fast Models, a library of FVPs is supplied with Development Studio for Cortex-A, Cortex-R, Cortex-M and Neoverse processors. In addition, Development Studio supports custom FVPs created using the Arm Fast Models package, via the Platform Configuration Editor (PCE).
Arm Streamline
Arm Streamline is a system-wide performance profiler which can be used to analyze Linux, Android, RTOS and bare-metal embedded systems. Streamline's visualization tools make it easy to identify performance bottlenecks in software running on Arm CPUs, and data-plane workloads running on Arm Mali GPUs and other Arm IP. This is supplemented by a hot-spot software profiler which can identify the dominant functions and call paths in application software, enabling performance tuning of the entire system platform.
Arm Graphics Analyzer
Arm Graphics Analyzer allows you to capture and visualize OpenGL ES, Vulkan and OpenCL API calls made by an application, including capture of application assets and generation of debug visualizations of the application framebuffers. This can be used to identify which API calls are responsible for rendering defects, and makes it easy to identify rendering inefficiencies and performance issues. Arm Graphics Analyzer was formerly known as Mali Graphics Debugger.
Designed specifically for the Arm architecture, Development Studio is the most comprehensive embedded C/C++ dedicated software development solution on the market. Development Studio accelerates software engineering while helping you build robust and efficient products.
Getting started with Arm Cortex-M software development and Arm Development Studio
Arm provides a unified software toolchain for frictionless and fast developer experience. Watch this video to learn how to get started today to port optimized ML code for the Arm microcontrollers. In this session, we will cover:
- How to develop and debug your software with Arm Development Studio
- How to get started with MCU software development on Arm Fast Model Systems
- How to build and deploy an ML application with TensorFlow Lite and CMSIS-NN kernels to a Cortex-M7 device
- How to migrate your ML code to Arm Cortex-M55, Arm's most AI-capable Cortex-M processor.
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Product: ARM Development Studio
Version: 2021.2 (build 202120914) Gold Edition *
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : https://developer.arm.com/
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: Windows / Linux **
Size: 3.4 Gb
* The Gold Edition is a fully comprehensive toolchain for all software development projects on any Arm CPU and architecture, including Armv8 processors.
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