NSITEXE taps Green Hills for RISC-V safety software

NSITEXE taps Green Hills for RISC-V safety software

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NSITEXE and Green Hills combine technology for reliable RISC-V software meeting automotive and industrial safety certifications
By Nick Flaherty

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The chip subsidiary of Denso is working with Green Hills Software on safety critical software for the open source RISC-V processor architecture.

NSITEXE’s RISC-V processors will be combined with the ISO 26262 ASIL D safety-certified Green Hills Multi integrated development environment (IDE) and optimizing C/C++ compilers. Starting with support for the DR1000C, a RISC-V based parallel processor with vector extensions targeting data flow processing applications, and the NS31A RISC-V based embedded microcontroller (MCU), NSITEXE and Green Hills Software will work together to enable safe and secure RISC-V IP for automotive and industrial MCU applications.

The DR1000C is aimed at offloading heavy-load arithmetic processing (Model Predictive Control, real-time modelling, sensor data processing, etc.) required by automotive MCUs which are targeted for safety critical systems. The NS31A is a general-purpose CPU with a single-issue, in-order 4-stage pipeline that uses a 32bit RISC-V ISA (RV32IMAF). It supports a privileged mode which is required for an AUTOSAR Platform. The NS31A is a highly efficient general-purpose CPU that is ideal for controlling various embedded systems, including automotive applications. Both processor IPs allow developers to rapidly analyze functional safety designs and quickly achieve functional safety certification, because they support the ISO 26262 ASIL D functional safety mechanism required for automotive applications.

The ISO 26262 ASIL D and IEC 61508 SIL 4 certified MULTI IDE with its advanced C/C++ compilers and analysis tools is purpose-built to find even the most difficult bugs on RISC-V cores, from complex SoCs comprised of multiple heterogenous cores where the RISC-V core is either the main general-purpose CPU or a secondary special-purpose acceleration core alongside a CPU, to standalone embedded RISC-V controllers and accelerators. Customers can rapidly develop production-ready systems on the NSITEXE RISC-V reference designs to meet production requirements for performance, memory efficiency and functional safety through use of the Multi IDE with functional safety qualification for automotive (ISO 26262), industrial systems (IEC 61508) and railway (EN 50128).

Developers can run, debug and analyze RISC-V application programs using Multi and the TimeMachine debugger to debug the Green Hills µ-velOSity RTOS, AUTOSAR real-time operating systems, or other operating systems and verify adherence to MISRA C/C++ and CERT-C rules. The tools also perform run-time error detection and memory leak detection and can optimize the program with performance profiling as well as analyze code coverage with the DoubleCheck source code analyzer.

“Green Hills Software is well regarded in the industry as a leader in functional safety and security oriented software development,” said Hideki Sugimoto, CTO of NSITEXE. “NSITEXE’s RISC-V cores are designed with robust functional safety requirements as a design goal, and we are excited to be working together with Green Hills Software to enable our mutual customers to rapidly design and deploy their functional safety solutions on NSITEXE cores. We are confident that this delivers a best-in-class solution for both hardware and software to functional safety software developers.”

“I am pleased to see NSITEXE and Green Hills working together in the exciting domain of RISC-V solutions,” said Matthew Slager, VP of Asia-Pacific Operations for Green Hills Software. “The market for automotive and industrial safety designs continues to rapidly expand, and the RISC-V ecosystem provides designers with an open, reliable and future-proof solution for advanced processor designs. NSITEXE builds on a long and proven history of expertise and safety-oriented processor design, led by a seasoned team of industry-renowned specialists that Green Hills has had the pleasure of working with for many years. Working together, our two companies will offer customers an integrated solution for functional safety, utilizing industry-leading RISC-V tools that enable the fastest time to market.”

www.nsitexe.com;www.ghs.com

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