New MIPI SyS-T Consolidates and Streamlines Embedded Software Debugging in Mobile

Publicly available specification and open source code offered for developers across various industries, including mobile, IoT and more

PISCATAWAY, N.J.--()--The MIPI® Alliance, an international organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries, today released MIPI System Software Trace (MIPI SyS-T), a common data format for transmitting software trace and debug information between a test system and a device, such as a system-on-chip (SoC) or platform. The specification is publicly available to developers, and an accompanying example implementation library is accessible via GitHub.

Until now, available methods have been vendor-specific or based on major operating systems and there has been no independent format for exchanging debug information across software, firmware or hardware implementations. This fragmentation has been challenging for developers because devices typically incorporate software and components from different vendors, which increases debugging complexity and drives up development costs.

“MIPI SyS-T addresses a very real need in the debug and test industry for a universal data format that alleviates fragmentation and provides a convenient, vendor- and OS-agnostic solution for developers across the embedded software ecosystem,” said Joel Huloux, chairman of MIPI Alliance.

The specification also complements and strengthens the MIPI Alliance debug and test portfolio because it can be used with any MIPI Alliance debugging tool or transport protocol.

“By providing the MIPI SyS-T example implementation as open source through GitHub, our goal is to spur adoption of the specification in the developer community and, ultimately, broaden the reach of MIPI Alliance,” Huloux said.

MIPI SyS-T Scalability, Instrumentation Library and APIs

MIPI SyS-T is scalable, applicable when debugging resource-constrained devices or robust, complex systems. Industries expected to benefit from the specification include wearables, smartphones, tablets and laptops as well as augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), automotive systems and many other devices and applications.

“MIPI SyS-T benefits the many players in the mobile ecosystem,” said Enrico Carrieri, chair of the MIPI Debug Working Group. “Developers will find that MIPI SyS-T makes it easier to integrate their embedded software with underlying hardware that uses MIPI Alliance specifications. Hardware vendors will be able to use software solutions from more organizations. Debug and test tooling vendors can use the specification to offer generic testing products for developers and manufacturers.”

The specification includes the trace formatting method as well as an optional MIPI SyS-T Instrumentation Library, which includes APIs and documentation that developers can use to jumpstart their use of the specification rather than starting from scratch.

Developers can access MIPI SyS-T by visiting http://bit.ly/2HtAwG1, which provides a link to the specification and the GitHub resources. MIPI Alliance encourages developers to use, modify and share the example SyS-T library, provide feedback and interact with others in the user community.

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About MIPI Alliance

MIPI Alliance (MIPI) develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries. There is at least one MIPI specification in every smartphone manufactured today. Founded in 2003, the organization is celebrating its 15th year of moving mobile forward with over 300 member companies worldwide and 14 active working groups delivering specifications within the mobile ecosystem. Members of the organization include handset manufacturers, device OEMs, software providers, semiconductor companies, application processor developers, IP tool providers, test and test equipment companies, as well as camera, tablet and laptop manufacturers. For more information, please visit www.mipi.org.

MIPI® is a registered trademark owned by MIPI Alliance. MIPI SyS-TSM is a service mark of MIPI Alliance. All other trademarks cited are the property of their respective owners.

Contacts

Interprose for MIPI Alliance
Lisa McCausland, +1 303-888-2137
Lisa.mccausland@interprosepr.com

Release Summary

A new MIPI SyS-T specification consolidates and streamlines embedded software debugging in mobile, IoT and more.

Contacts

Interprose for MIPI Alliance
Lisa McCausland, +1 303-888-2137
Lisa.mccausland@interprosepr.com