A parallel profiler that uses hardware performance counter to provide detailed function usage in each thread.
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A parallel profiler that uses hardware performance counter to provide detailed function usage in each thread.
This is a project for the Operating Systems for Embedded Systems course at Politecnico di Torino in the academic year 2022/2023. The topic for this year's course was Hardware Security. Our project is "Secure bootstrapping for ARM MCUs". We implemented a lightweight secure boot process which is based on performance counters.
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