Using SystemView in Bare-Metal Systems

Using SystemView in Bare-Metal Systems

SystemView is an embedded system visualization analysis tool that provides complete insights into applications, including visual windows for timelines, CPU load, runtime information, and context runtime information, helping developers gain an in-depth understanding of application runtime behavior. It supports μC/OS-II, μC/OS-III, FreeRTOS, embOS, and bare-metal systems without an OS, allowing for a deep understanding of … Read more

Understanding Open Source Licenses for µC/OS, FreeRTOS, RT-Thread, and ThreadX

Understanding Open Source Licenses for µC/OS, FreeRTOS, RT-Thread, and ThreadX

Follow+Star public number, don’t miss wonderful content Author | strongerHuang WeChat Public Account | Embedded Column Currently, there are many types of open source licenses on the market, such as:GPL, BSD, MIT, Mozilla, Apache, and LGPL etc. When choosing an RTOS, factors such as open source, market share, supporting materials and examples, and supporting components … Read more

Understanding Hooks in RTOS Kernels

Understanding Hooks in RTOS Kernels

Follow+Star Public Number, don’t miss the wonderful content Author | strongerHuang WeChat Public Account | strongerHuang Most operating systems on the market have a type of API function interface: HOOK functions (also known as hook functions). HOOK functions can be found in desktop operating systems like Windows, Linux, as well as real-time operating systems like … Read more

Understanding the Purpose of HOOK Functions in RTOS

Understanding the Purpose of HOOK Functions in RTOS

Follow +Star Public Account Number, don’t miss the wonderful content Author | strongerHuang WeChat Public Account | Embedded Column In many operating systems, there is a type of API function interface: HOOK functions (also known as hook functions). For example: HOOK functions can be found in Windows desktop operating systems, µC/OS, FreeRTOS and other real-time … Read more

Understanding and Utilizing Hook Functions in RTOS

Understanding and Utilizing Hook Functions in RTOS

In many operating systems, there exists a type of API function interface called: HOOK functions. For example, HOOK functions can be found in desktop operating systems like Windows, as well as in real-time operating systems such as µC/OS and FreeRTOS. Let’s discuss HOOK functions in the context of µC/OS, including what they are and their … Read more