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IAR Systems adds stack usage analysis to its popular development tools for Renesas RX

Uppsala, Sweden—April 25, 2014—IAR Systems® is today proud to announce a new version of its development toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench® for RX. Version 2.60 contains stack usage analysis functionality and several other new features that make the world-leading toolchain for Renesas RX microcontrollers even more powerful.

“The stack is a fundamental property of an embedded system and incorrectly used it may damage your system and cause it to perform in the strangest ways,” says Micael Borgefeldt, Product Manager at IAR Systems. “With stack usage analysis in IAR Embedded Workbench for RX, we make it possible for developers of RX-based applications to further strengthen stability and reliability in their embedded systems.”

Calculating the stack space is notoriously hard for all but the smallest embedded systems. Worst case maximum stack depth is very useful information in most embedded projects, as it greatly simplifies estimates of how much stack an application will need. With stack usage analysis enabled in IAR Embedded Workbench for RX, a stack usage section will be added to the linker map file with listings of the maximum stack depth for each call graph root. The analysis process can be customized to take into account such constructs as calls via function pointers and recursion. The output can optionally be generated in XML format for post-processing activities. 

In version 2.60 of IAR Embedded Workbench for RX, two new windows have been added in the comprehensive C-SPY® Debugger to easier manage macros. Also included is C-SPY data trace support which enables data trace information from stack operations, data transfers, string operations, arithmetical operations, logical operations, bit operations, FPU and exceptions, to be collected and displayed in C-SPY. Furthermore, this version supports Renesas library format, and is updated with support for the latest RX Renesas devices as well as various new example projects.

IAR Embedded Workbench for RX includes the IAR C/C++ Compiler, assembler, linker, library tools and the C-SPY Debugger in a user-friendly integrated development environment. It is available in several editions, including a Baseline edition tailored for developers working with the smaller memory RX microcontrollers. More information about the tools is available at www.iar.com/ewrx.

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