Green Hills Software releases tools for Automotive Grade Linux
AGL applications can now be included in automotive systems while meeting the highest ISO 26262 safety levels through the INTEGRITY RTOS. Developers will also be able to run AGL-based applications in secure partitions alongside safety-critical and security-critical functions.
The Automotive Grade Linux project is a collaborative cross-industry effort developing an open software stack for the software-defined automotive cockpit and hosted by The Linux Foundation.
Green Hills showed a consolidated integrated cockpit that incorporates AGL at the recent Automotive Linux Summit in Tokyo. The INTEGRITY RTOS and Multivisor hypervisor safely and securely run a safety-critical instrument cluster alongside AGL-based infotainment applications. Both domains safely share high-performance and smooth 3D OpenGL graphics provided by the cross-platform Qt Automotive Suite graphics framework.
The Green Hills ecosystem for the integrated cockpit is in test for offerings from major SoC manufacturers including Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon 820A Automotive platform and Renesas R-Car H3 SoC.
More information
https://www.automotivelinux.org/
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