STRIDE 4.1.04x

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This page documents the changes in STRIDE version 4.1.04x (code name Turnarounds).

Please review this information before upgrading from an earlier version.

Note that if you are upgrading from a previous installation you must uninstall your existing STRIDE before installing version 4.1.04x.


What's New

Based on customer feedback, in this release we have many key usability improvements and bug fixes.

Usability Improvements

Tests in Script

A new STRIDE scripting solution has been developed to allow users to take advantage of the power of dynamic languages on the host to execute expectation and functional test scenarios on the device under test.

File Transfer Support

The set of File Transfer Services has been expanded with analogs to the C standard fgets/fputs.

Tracing

The STRIDE Runner has been extended to allow tracing on source instrumentation.

Change Details

Fixes

This section describes defects which have been corrected in STRIDE and the customer tracking number associated with them, if any, in brackets [].

  • Generated IM might be incorrect for extern "C" function doubles
  • Built-in STRIDE Runtime diagnostics require too much memory
  • Default STRIDE Runtime configuration demands too much memory

Source Instrumentation

  • To minimize trafic Test Points are now filtered on the target.
  • Test Point and Test Log macros now support upto 9 arguments. In C++ code the "<< operator" could be used.
  • STRIDE Runner now allows control of the Test Log level with the new --log_level option.

Tests in C/C++

Samples

Runtime

  • STRIDE Host Release 4.1.04x is compatible with the Runtime Version 4.1.04
  • Most of the Runtime files have been modified. It is recomended that you update them all.
  • All Linux SDK files have been modified.
  • All Windows SDK files have been modified.