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ASSET InterTech’s SourcePoint is first debugger to take full advantage of Intel Trace Hub

Richardson, TX (August 13, 2015) – SourcePoint™ from ASSET® InterTech (www.asset-intertech.com), the leading supplier of software and hardware debug, trace, validation and test tools, is the first debug platform to provide real insight from Intel® Trace Hub to debug the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) that initializes system hardware and software. 

Only SourcePoint can tap into both hardware and software sources of trace information to show engineers the exact code execution flow and system message execution information.  SourcePoint extracts information from hardware sources, including Intel Processor Trace (PT), and instrumented software to debug C code written for UEFI, the replacement for BIOS boot code. Debugging the system’s initialization process can be very time consuming due to the sheer volume of code and the interaction of that code – software-to-software and software-to-hardware – in the system.

“The key to debugging UEFI is whether the debugger can examine the boot process so the engineer can see what’s going on,” said Larry Osborn, ASSET’s SourcePoint product manager. “Currently, the only things engineers can see are LEDs, hex displays showing POST codes or console debug print output. All of these assume that certain resources in the system are functional, but, until the system boots, they’re not. SourcePoint, with Trace Hub, is able to capture potentially seconds worth of code execution – an eternity in the boot process – as well as the associated data traffic and then present this information in a human-understandable form in its trace viewer. Until SourcePoint, no other debugger has been able to do this.”

Intel recently introduced Trace Hub for debugging systems based on its sixth generation Intel® Core processors. Trace Hub captures trace data from various internal sources. This data can show the interaction between hardware and software, and the complex behaviors that result. Trace Hub  uses the Mobile Industry Processor Interface’s (MIPI) System Trace Protocol (STPv2.1) to stream the information to memory or a USB3 port for processing by third-party debugging tools. SourcePoint is the first such tool to take advantage of Trace Hub’s access to both hardware and software sources of trace information, giving engineers visibility into both UEFI code execution and various aspects of system execution like Management Engine (ME) messages during boot up. Both software and hardware sources of trace data are critical for finding the root causes of problems quickly.

The eResources section of the ASSET website (http://www.asset-intertech.com/eresources ) features a number of very informative eBooks, white papers and videos for software and hardware engineers. One eBook, “UEFI Framework Debugging,” (http://www.asset-intertech.com/eresources/uefi-framework-debugging-sourcepoint ) explains how SourcePoint can help shorten the UEFI debug process considerably. Another explains ARM’s System Trace Macrocell (STM) and describes its value. ( http://www.asset-intertech.com/eresources/debug-and-trace-using-arm-system-trace-macrocell-stm )

Pricing and Availability

SourcePoint for Intel supporting Intel Trace Hub is available now from ASSET InterTech and its distributors. Pricing starts at $4,950. For product information, call 888-694-6250, fax 972-437-2826, e-mail ai-info@asset-intertech.com or visit www.asset-intertech.com.

About ASSET InterTech

ASSET InterTech (www.asset-intertech.com) is a leading supplier of tools to debug, validate and test software and hardware. The company’s SourcePoint™ software debug and trace platform and ScanWorks® platform for embedded instruments work in tandem to give engineers real insight from code to silicon. SourcePoint is a best-in-class, powerful debugger that includes advanced trace tools to gather data from code and quickly debug complex embedded software systems. ScanWorks controls instruments embedded in chips to test and validate chips and circuit boards. Together they empower engineers with tools and technology for the entire life-cycle of a system, beginning with software and hardware development, on to design validation, through software/hardware integration, and eventually the testing of the product in manufacturing and field service. ASSET InterTech is located at 2201 North Central Expressway, Suite 105, Richardson, TX 75080.

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