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==Slides==
==Slides==
[[Media:fsic-burton.pdf|fsic-burton.pdf]]
[[Media:fsic-greensocs.pdf|fsic-greensocs.pdf]]
==Abstract==
==Abstract==
GreenSocs® was formed in 2005 to offer a complete range of solutions for the implementation of Model Based Design Engineering for embedded systems.
GreenSocs® was formed in 2005 to offer a complete range of solutions for the implementation of Model Based Design Engineering for embedded systems.

Revision as of 16:30, 12 March 2019

  • Speaker(s): Frédéric Pétrot (stepping in in place of Mark Burton, GreenSocs CEO)
  • email: frederic.petrot@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr (mark.burton@greensocs.com)
  • web: https://www.greensocs.com

Slides

fsic-greensocs.pdf

Abstract

GreenSocs® was formed in 2005 to offer a complete range of solutions for the implementation of Model Based Design Engineering for embedded systems. Those solutions range from implementation of the design cycle to the delivery of pre-developed models through support of modeling teams of customers and to complete outsourcing of modeling. We make use of (but not exclusively) open source tools for modeling (GreenSocs Open Source Technology) which multiplies the potential of SystemC. The GreenSocs mission is to enable the ESL community to quickly develop models and tools that can be used together with independence of vendor (whether the vendor is of models or tools). Our scope includes everything from package management for ESL, simple IP blocks, integration's with scripting tools and of course interfaces. GreenSocs aquired Antfield in 2018, brining together the very best in Qemu and SystemC technologies.

During this tutorial, we will show a simple example of QEMU+SystemC integration of a HW/SW system using the current, publicly available, GreenSocs integration solution.

Tutorial

Soon here !