ARM Cortex-A9 Software Design
Standard Level - 4 days
view dates and locationsARM Cortex-A9 Software Design is a 4-day comprehensive class covering the issues involved in developing software for platforms powered by the ARM Cortex-A9 application processors.
Who should attend?
Software engineers designing applications for platforms based around the ARM Cortex-A9 processor Core.
Pre-requisites
Delegates should have a basic understanding of microprocessor systems and familiarity with assembler or C programming. Experience of embedded system development is helpful but not essential. Knowledge of earlier ARM architectures is an advantage but not required.
Training materials
This class uses training materials developed by ARM.
Content
- Introduction to the ARM Architecture
- ARM Tools Overview
- RVDS Introductory Workbook
- Assembler Programming for ARM Processors
- ARM Assembler Workbook
- Exception Handling
- Exception Handling Workbook
- ARM Caches and TCMs
- Memory Management
- Synchronization Support
- C/C++ Compiler Hints & Tips
- Linker & Libraries Hints & Tips
- Compilation Tools Workbook Sections 1-4
- Software Engineers' Guide to the Cortex-A9
- Neon Overview
- Further Compiler/Linker Hints & Tips
- Compilation Tools Workbook Sections 5-6
- Introduction to TrustZone
- Embedded Software Development
- Scatter Loading Workbook
- ARM Debug and Trace
- CoreSight Overview
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