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ZView, a Zephyr RTOS runtime visualizer

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ZView, a Zephyr RTOS runtime visualizer

Zephyr RTOS system-wide runtime visualizer via SWD probe!

Take a broader look on your Zephyr application with a non-heavy, small footprint, Kconfig-only thread stats analyser.


Prerequisites

To properly analyze your Zephyr app, your ELF binary must be compiled with specific Kconfig options enabled:

## prj.conf
CONFIG_INIT_STACKS=y            # Required for stack watermarks
CONFIG_THREAD_MONITOR=y         # Required for thread discovery
CONFIG_THREAD_STACK_INFO=y      # Required for thread metadata

# Optional Features
CONFIG_THREAD_NAME=y            # Enables thread name display
CONFIG_THREAD_RUNTIME_STATS=y   # Enables CPU usage tracking
CONFIG_SYS_HEAP_RUNTIME_STATS=y # Enables heap runtime stats

Manual Installation

Install ZView in your Python virtual environment:

# From the root of the zview repository
pip install -e .

Or directly through pip:

pip install zview

How to Use

Running from the CLI (manual mode)

zview -e build/zephyr/zephyr.elf -r runner -t runner_mcu_descriptor

Integrated West Command

On your project west environment, with your board flashed and probed, run:

west update zview
west zview

This can be achieved by adding this snippet to your west manifest:

manifest:
  projects:
    - name: zview
      path: tools/zview
      revision: main
      url: https://github.com/wkhadgar/zview

CLI Arguments

Argument Description
-e, --elf-file Path to the firmware .elf file.
-r, --runner Manually select jlink or pyocd.
-t, --runner-target MCU descriptor name, as used by the choosen runner.
--period Update period in seconds, can be float.

How it works

ZView achieves a minimal footprint by avoiding on-target processing or UART/Shell output. It utilizes the debug probe's ability to read memory via the APB bus without halting the CPU. By parsing the ELF file, ZView identifies kernel object locations and performs analysis of stack watermarks and CPU usage.

[!NOTE] The idle thread is implicit and only express itself on the used CPU %, when available.


Navigation

ZView acts as a TUI. Navigate with UP and DOWN arrows from the default view:

  • ENTER: Track CPU usage for a specific thread (hit ENTER again to return).
  • S / I: Sort the data and Invert the sorting order.
  • H: Access the Heap Runtime visualization.

TUI navigation

TUI navigation 2

TUI tread tracking


Roadmap

Based on community feedback, the following features are in development:

  • Detailed thread metrics (e.g., context switch counts).
  • Live global variables tracking

Also, Feel free to open an issue if you feel like this has some potential!

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