Is there anything such as Systemview "in the pipe"? It seems it is really useful, but it can only be used with J-Link in "streaming mode". See www.segger.com/.../ or mcuoneclipse.com/.../
refer to: www.keil.com/.../uv4_db_dbg_win_dialogs.htm for an overview of Keil's Debug Windows and Dialogs
Keil's Learning Platform also offers a Video "Debugging: How to use Cortex-M Debug and Trace Features", see: www2.keil.com/.../
Yes, there is a System View in MDK, but it is something entirely different. For Segger, it means a utility based using real time transfer of data visualizing context switches for Task & Interruots, with sub-us accuracy. It seems Keil does not have that same thing, but ic can probably be used in parallel to MDK with a J-Link debug probe.
OK, I think I found the solution to use Segger's Systemview with MDK. Actually multiple solutions.
One is to simply safe the buffer. This also works with ULINK. Disadvantage: Single shot mode only, limit by amount of available RAM. Still quite useful.
Or: Use J-Link in parallel to MDK Or: Use J-Link on a release build (which will give you more accurate timing information anyhow, as one really wants to know what the timing of a release build is, not a debug build), so run Systemview without MDK
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