LDRA,
the leader in standards compliance, automated software verification,
source code analysis and test tools, delivers full certification
capabilities for Freescale’s
HC08 and HCS08 applications. By exploiting the resources of the
CodeWarrior IDE, LDRA enables developers to run host-style analysis and
test generation on resource-constrained processors. Now, automotive,
industrial and avionics applications using the HC08/HCS08 processors can
automate testing and verification processes, reducing the cost of
certification.
The HC08 and HCS08 fill an increasingly important role in
cost-effective, low-power applications that must meet stringent
certification requirements. Using the LDRA tool suite, developers can
achieve programming compliance
with industry standards, such as MISRA, IEC 61508, ISO 26262 and
DO-178B, to the highest levels. The LDRA
Tool Qualification Support Pack then documents the software
development process, providing the qualified output needed for
certification.
The integration of the LDRA tool suite with CodeWarrior for HC08 and
HCS08 streamlines user interaction. With compiler and debugger control,
developers gain easy access to data on the target that can be output to
the host. In addition to providing static and dynamic analysis of the
target via LDRA
Testbed, test cases can be generated via LDRA’s TBeXtreme test case
facility. These test cases can be generated and validated on the host
and then rerun for qualification on the target.
“The most stringent certification standards consistently call for
on-target analysis and verification,” noted Ian Hennell, LDRA Operations
Director. “Achieving such detailed analysis on an 8-bit platform demands
tools that are scalable and well integrated. The LDRA tool suite has
consistently delivered sophisticated testing capabilities, even on
tight, resource-constrained processors, such as Freescale’s HC08 and
HCS08.”
Thanks to this integration, developers can control their application
testing from the CodeWarrior environment. Developers can automate
processes such as build, execution and coverage collection from the
CodeWarrior IDE, allowing the LDRA tool suite to be used in the same way
it would be on host targets. Using scripts, LDRA tools can control the
CodeWarrior environment, providing data capture from the target via a
device, such as P&E’s background debug mode probe. Similar control
scripts can retrieve the data when using the simulator.
About LDRA
For more than 35 years, LDRA has developed and driven the market for
software that automates code analysis and software testing for safety-,
mission-, security- and business-critical markets. Working with clients
to achieve early error identification and full compliance with industry
standards, LDRA traces requirements through static and dynamic analysis
to unit testing and verification for a wide variety of hardware and
software platforms. Boasting a worldwide presence, LDRA is headquartered
in the UK with subsidiaries in the United States and an extensive
distributor network. For more information on the LDRA tool suite, please
visit: www.ldra.com.
Please send reader enquiries to:
Mark James
Email: mark.james@ldra.com
Graphics and Word copy of release:
The release in several languages, graphics, and background information
can be downloaded from the LDRA
press room on www.hughescom.net.
Caption for graphic 1: TBrun user interface shows managed stubs
in a CodeWarrior project
Caption for graphic 2: HCS08 debugger control executes the LDRA
test harness as invoked by TBrun
