ARM DS-5 Development Studio QUICK START GUIDE DS-5 supports all ARM IP, from Cortex -A, R and M processors to the latest technologies like Inside: big.LITTLE, multi-clusters and ARMv8. Get Started Crafted to give you everything you need to deal with IDE, Project Manager & Tutorials Target Connection & Debug Units the complexity of modern SoCs, DS-5 lets you take Linux & Android Application Debug full advantage of the ARM architecture. Debug Configuration DS-5 Debug Perspective Use this Quick Start Guide as a reference for your Debugger System Views first steps with DS-5, from installation to Instruction, Data & System Trace launching and using each tool. Performance Analysis Streamline Profiling Reports Streamline Quick Reference The Architecture for the Digital WorldQuick Start Guide ARM DS-5 DEVELOPMENT STUDIO GET STARTED WITH DS-5 DS-5 Downloads To license your copy of DS-5, select Help - ARM License Manager and then click Add License. If you already have an Start your next project with a 30-day free trial of DS-5 account at ARM.com, you can use your existing username and Professional Edition. Download DS-5 from ds.arm.com/ password. downloads and use your evaluation license to explore the full features of DS-5 Pro. To upgrade or change a license, return to the ARM License Manager and either add a license file, or enter a valid serial The ds.arm.com website also provides documentation, number. tutorials and blogs to help you learn how to use DS-5 to its maximum potential. Environment Variables First Time Setup The DS-5 installer does not modify any environment variables in your system. Install DS-5 following the on-screen prompts and launch the Eclipse for DS-5 application. Create a new Workspace DS-5 only requires that the path environment variable folder to store your projects and settings. points to the <install directory> bin directory. This is done automatically if you launch the tools from the Eclipse Welcome Screen and Licensing for DS-5 or the DS-5 Command Prompt items in the Next, youll see the Welcome screen, which gives you a quick Windows Start Menu. way of importing the included example applications as well as Running the tools from a Linux console requires you to tutorials, hints and tips. To close the welcome screen, click on manually set the path environment variable. the Go to Workbench link. You can get back to this screen at any time by selecting Help - Welcome. Eclipse Perspectives and Views A typical Eclipse workbench window contains one or more perspectives, each of them including a set of related views, editors, menus, and toolbars. Minimum System Requirements The main Eclipse perspectives in DS-5 are: C/C++: used to import and manage software projects, and to edit source files. DS-5 Debug: graphical interface for the DS-5 Debugger. DS-5 is supported on the x86 host platforms listed below with at least: 2 GHz dual-core host processor, 2 GB RAM (4 DS-5 also includes other perspectives, such as PyDev for GB recommended), 2 GB hard disk space. coding debugger Jython scripts. Windows XP Professional SP3 (32-bit) To open an Eclipse view, go to Window - Show View. Windows 7 Professional SP1 (32/64-bit) Reposition any view by left-clicking on its tab and dragging it. RHEL 5 Desktop & Workstation (32/64-bit) Detach (undock) the view to drag it to a second monitor, or right-click on its name to add it to the FastView bar. RHEL 6 Workstation (32/64-bit) Import Example Projects Ubuntu Desktop Edition 12.04 LTS (32/64-bit) From the C/C++ perspective, select File - Import... - Mac OS X 10.7 (DS-5 Community Edition only) General - Existing Projects into Workspace. Activate Select archive file and choose an example .zip from <install directory> examples example.zip. The examples are decompressed into your workbench directory and appear in the Project Explorer view. 2