“This combines connected-car middle-ware with essential foundational software that includes safety and security-certified MPU and MCU real-time operating systems, secure virtualisation and an integrated development environment,” said Green Hills.
“The combination of the S32G3 processors with real-time operating systems like Integrity and µ-velOSity provide a foundation for secure deterministic networking, service-oriented applications and ASIL D functional safety to meet system requirements for new vehicle architectures,” said NXP vehicle control v-p Ray Cornyn.
The package is called ‘Platform for Secure Gateway for the S32G3’.
Its Integrity version is for Arm Cortex-A53 cores (and related secure virtualisation services for Linux guests), and the µ-velOSity is for Cortex-M7 cores. The package is aimed at ISO 26262 ASIL D functional safety and ISO/SAE 21434 automotive cybersecurity.
The multi-core debugger is ASIL D-certified, said Green Hills, and there are C/C++ compilers. Deterministic network processing is through the S32G’s packet forwarding engine. “Secure cloud connectivity with over-the-air software updates and real-time control unit ECU diagnostics reports are provided through partners such as Excelfore,” said Green Hills. There is “a partner ecosystem of secure communication protocols, secure life-cycle management, embedded firewalls, secure networking protocols, embedded file systems, data bases and application services”.
Platform for Secure Gateway for the S32G3 is being demonstrated at Embedded World 20232 (14 – 16 March) on the Green Hills stand – number 325 in hall 4.