Intel Application Software Development Tool Suite 2.0 for Intel Atom Processor
Efficiency and Productivity
Application Debugger
The Intel® Application Debugger for Intel Atom processor support all aspects of debugging, from low-level assembler debugging to high-level language C++ application debugging, with full execution trace support, which helps to identify errors that are normally hard to detect.
The Application Debugger supports native development and testing of Moblin* technology-based applications within a KVM environment on the development host before they run on a real Intel Atom processor-powered device. Native testing reduces time and simplifies the development process. The full GUIdriven application debugger supports execution trace support to look back to the history of an executed program, providing OS awareness and thread aware debugging.
Moblin SDK and Intel Tools
The Intel Application Tool Suite is a set of highly optimizing software development tools, with a powerful debugger application for more efficient debug cycles. The tools are compatible with the GNU world and complement the standard open source GNU tools offering, which are part of the Moblin development environment.
Furthermore, the Tool Suite integrates into the Moblin Image Creator 2 (MIC2). Kickstart scripts tightly integrate the Intel® C++ Compiler and Intel® IPP into MIC2’s jailroot environment. This allows for save and host environment pollution-free development, while taking advantage of the full performance of your development system at build time. Alternatively, you can also install the Intel® C++ Compiler and the Intel® IPP into a Moblin 2* virtual image running under KVM*. Simply downloading a developer Moblin 2 image and installing Intel® Software Development Tool Suite components directly into it let you start even faster with the development of Moblin technology-based system and application software.
Intel VTune Performance Analyzer
Intel VTune Performance Analyzer makes it fast and easy to find performance bottlenecks with a list of the most active functions. Click on a function name to display the source and show the most time-consuming source statements. Furthermore, Event Based Sampling support for low-power Intel Atom processors permits determining causes for execution stalls that impact performance.