HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm dev platform adds LLVM 19 support

HighTec EDV-Systeme, the automotive MCU compiler specialist, has released a new version of its HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform.

HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform adds LLVM 19 support

Version v10.0 broadens its device support, integrates LLVM 19 (the Low Level Virtual Machine open source compiler), and supports memory-safe Rust for hybrid development with legacy C/C++.

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HighTec also highlights v10.0 comes with qualification kits to help speed up safety and security certification. And that it can work with automotive software such as MCAL and AUTOSAR without modification.


The company’s toolchain for Rust and C/C++ Arm development is qualified to ISO 26262, up to ASIL D, and the cybersecurity standard ISO 21434.


Note, the latest version also extends the list of officially supported devices. For example, architectures supported include 32-bit Arm Cortex-A, Cortex-R, and Cortex-M.

“We are committed to constantly evolve and innovate our development tools, which is once again reflected in the latest version of our software development platform for Arm microcontrollers,” said Mario Cupelli, CTO at HighTec EDV-Systeme.

Features

  • C/C++ compiler for Cortex Mx/Rx/Ax
  • Support for NXP S32-series, ST Stellar (Cortex-Mx, Cortex-R52), Infineon TRAVEO II, TI Cortex-Rx series, Renesas ARM and many more
  • Auto-Vectorizer and Advanced Neon instructions (SIMD)
  • Adaptive AUTOSAR support (C++14)
  • Link-time optimization
  • Pipe-line optimization
  • Shared library support
  • Thumb2 instruction set
  • VFP support
  • Cortex M3/M4 support (incl. AURIX HSM)
  • C compiler for GTM/MCS

“With safety and security being key requirements in today’s Automotive software development, the safety and security qualified HighTec Rust and C/C++ Arm Development Platform gives developers the full support they need to innovate in fast cycles, while meeting all relevant standards.”

More information on the development platform is available here.

HighTec EDV-Systeme, which is an Infineon Preferred Design House (PDH), has its headquarters in Saarbrucken, Germany.

See also: Rust compiler for automotive MCUs

Alun Williams

Alun Williams

Web Editor of Electronics Weekly, he is the author of the Gadget Master and Electro-ramblings blogs and also covers space technology news. He has been working in tech journalism for worryingly close to thirty years. In a previous existence, he was a software programmer.

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