PIL Execution Using the MATLAB Coder App
You can use the processor-in-the-loop (PIL) executions with STMicroelectronics® Discovery™ boards and STMicroelectronics Nucleo boards to verify the generated code that you deploy to the target hardware by using a MATLAB® Coder™ procedure. You can profile algorithm performance and speed of your generated code on the target hardware. To verify generated code with the MATLAB Coder app, you must have MATLAB Coder and an Embedded Coder® license.
This PIL execution is supported with these hardware support packages.
Embedded Coder Support Package for BeagleBone® Black Hardware
Embedded Coder Support Package for ARM® Cortex®-A Processors
Embedded Coder Support Package for ARM Cortex-M Processors
Simulink® Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics Nucleo Boards
Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics Discovery Boards
You can set up PIL execution with the MATLAB Coder app.
To open the MATLAB Coder app, see Generate C Code by Using the MATLAB Coder App.
To configure the build type and hardware board:
Configure the build type and hardware board. On the Generate Code page, in the Generate dialog box:
Set the Build type to
Static Library
.Clear the Generate code only check box.
Select the Hardware Board from the drop-down.
If necessary, modify the settings for your board. To modify the settings, click Settings > All Settings, and then click Hardware.
Specify the stack usage of the generated code in the Memory > Stack usage max parameter. The memory of the hardware board is limited, and a default value of
20000
is beyond the stack size available in the hardware. We recommend you to set the value to512
. However, specify an appropriate stack usage based on your algorithm.To generate the library, click Generate.
Set up your PIL execution. To open the Verify Code dialog box, click Verify Code.
Because the hardware board is not
MATLAB Host Computer
, the Verify Code dialog box is configured for PIL execution.In the Verify Code dialog box:
Enter the name of the test file for PIL execution.
Select Generated code.
To start the PIL execution, click Run Generated Code.
To stop the PIL execution, click Stop.