Embedded Software Verification and Debugging by Djones Lettnin & Markus Winterholer

Embedded Software Verification and Debugging by Djones Lettnin & Markus Winterholer

Author:Djones Lettnin & Markus Winterholer
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer New York, New York, NY


5.1.1 Problem Statement

The drawbacks of model-based debugging and runtime monitoring , which involve extensive source code instrumentation in the underlying software, are discussed below. The crux lies in the applicability of such techniques in deeply embedded software systems. An example of such a resource constrained embedded system is a 16-bit system with less than 64 KiByte memory.

Significant instrumented code size The instrumented code (for debugging and monitoring) increases with an increase in the application size. The instrumented code varies based on the application size and complexity. Hence, there arises a question of scalability and applicability of such an approach in debugging small embedded software systems. For instance, an existing MDD tool [14], while supporting model-based monitoring of embedded systems, makes use of techniques such as dynamic source code instrumentation or downloading a significant instrumented code on the target.



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