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SEGGER introduces STOP technology to Embedded Studio for ARM

SEGGER's STOP technology prevents stack overflows by adding a call to a stack limit-check routine before adjusting the stack pointer.

SEGGER introduces STOP technology to Embedded Studio for ARM

The STOP option for the highly optimizing SEGGER Compiler can be easily switched on, without any change to application code. This way, all stack overflows are prevented. If a stack overflow has been prevented, the system can enter a safe state and recover. STOP has a surprisingly low impact on size and speed: It adds only about 2 - 5% to code size and execution time, which typically does not have a significant impact on the performance of the system.

“An undetected stack overflow can be catastrophic. I recommend the use of STOP for all applications. However, for any safety critical application, I consider it essential. To the best of my knowledge, SEGGER is the only company offering such technology. Whether you’re a software engineer, a student, or a hobbyist, I encourage you to download and try Embedded Studio. It takes less than 15 minutes, is easy and is hassle-free. It is also cost-free for evaluation, education, and non-commercial purposes,” says Rolf Segger, founder of SEGGER.

  • A stack overflow can cause all kinds of failures in an embedded system, from hard-to-detect, seemingly random miscomputations to severe malfunctions or even crashes.
  • STOP simply works, protecting all stacks in the system.
  • It protects the process stack, as well as the "main" stack used for interrupts.
  • It can be used with any RTOS, provided the RTOS updates the stack-limit variable on a context switch.
  • The technology is currently available for Thumb-2 architectures such as Cortex-M4, Cortex-M7, Cortex-A9, and Cortex-A15.
  • On ARMv7M architectures, STOP is ready to use in Embedded Studio with a single project option switch.

For more information on STOP technology as well as a project demonstrating the technology in the Embedded Studio simulator, check the following links:

www.segger.com

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