Since 2020, Python programs can control TRACE32 via the lauterbach-trace32-rcl module (pyrcl). Up to now, TRACE32 must be started using a config file, which requires familiarization with the TRACE32 configuration file syntax or the use of the configuration tool t32start.exe. Now Lauterbach offers a new lauterbach-trace32-pystart module (pystart) which allows the configuration and start of TRACE32 directly from Python.
For feedback and questions, please contact support@lauterbach.com (include "pystart" in the subject).
import lauterbach.trace32.pystart as pystart
pystart.defaults.system_path = r"C:\T32"
powerview = pystart.PowerView(pystart.USBConnection(), "t32marm")
powerview.title = f"TRACE32 PowerView for ARM 0"
powerview.id = "T32_arm0"
powerview.start()
powerview.wait()- fix broken compatibility to python <3.9
- allow
PowerViewto be used as ContextManager
- add settings
REMOTEHOSTALLOWandREMOTEHOSTDENYfor some T32Interfaces
- use builtin
TimeoutErrorinstead ofTimeoutExpiredError - use builtin
RuntimeErrorinstead ofAlreadyRunningError - add
ViewerConnection - add
InteractiveConnection - put temporary config file also in T32TMP path
- throw on premature termination of PowerView process
- add
device_pathoption toUSBConnectionandUSBProxyConnection
- use binaries from
PATHif no system_path is specified - gently stop Trace32 on Windows OS
- added timeout for
PowerView.stop() - wait necessary time in
PowerView.start()instead of waiting for a predefined amount of time - added exeptions
TimeoutExpiredErrorandAlreadyRunningError - limit startup script parameter to be of type
Iterable[str] - send
stdoutandstderroutput of PowerView instance to a logger
- fix datatype of
library_fileparameters in some Connection classes to allowpathlib.Path's. - add
TCPConnectionfor Lauterbach X-Series debugger. - rename
EthernetConnectiontoUDPConnection
- initial release