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ZView, a Zephyr RTOS runtime visualizer

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ZView, a Zephyr RTOS runtime visualizer

Real-time system observability for Zephyr RTOS, delivered over SWD.

Stop guessing your stack margins and heap health. ZView provides a zero-footprint, high-fidelity visualization of your Zephyr application’s runtime, delivered over SWD with zero instrumentation.

No UART, no RTT, and no manual code changes. Just Kconfig and your probe.

This page covers the standalone pip installation. If you are using ZView inside a west workspace (the most common setup), see the main documentation instead.

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 and fragmentation map

Installation

Install ZView in your Python virtual environment:

pip install zview

Or from the root of the repository:

pip install .

How to Use

# Example: nRF5340 DK via JLink
zview -e build/zephyr/zephyr.elf -r jlink -t nRF5340_xxAA

Arguments

Argument Description
-e, --elf-file Path to the firmware .elf file (e.g. build/zephyr/zephyr.elf).
-r, --runner Debug runner to use: jlink, pyocd, or gdb.
-t, --runner-target MCU descriptor for the chosen runner (see below).
--period Update period in seconds, can be a float.
Finding the right value for -t

The -t argument is the MCU descriptor name as expected by your chosen runner. How to find it depends on the runner:

JLink (-r jlink) Use the device name from the J-Link Supported Devices list.

# Example: Nordic nRF5340 DK
zview -e build/zephyr/zephyr.elf -r jlink -t nRF5340_xxAA

pyOCD (-r pyocd) Run pyocd list --targets to see the available target names for your installed packs.

pyocd list --targets          # find your target name

# Example: STM32F401 Nucleo
zview -e build/zephyr/zephyr.elf -r pyocd -t stm32f401xe

GDB server (-r gdb) Pass the host:port of your GDB server instead of a device name.

zview -e build/zephyr/zephyr.elf -r gdb -t localhost:1234

For navigation, advanced usage, and QEMU/GDB targets, refer to the main documentation.

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