| Version 1.2 (R2007b) Link for TASKING® Product Release Notes | ![]() |
This table summarizes what's new in Version 1.2 (R2007b):
| New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes Details below | Yes — Details labeled as Compatibility Considerations, below. See also Summary. | Bug
Reports | Printable Release Notes: PDF |
A new target function library uses TASKING® compiler extensions and intrinsic functions optimized for saturated arithmetic. These target optimizations can increase execution speed up to 18 times for saturated arithmetic operations. Using these target optimizations improves the performance of most applications performing saturated arithmetic operations.
When using these target optimizations, the regular Real-Time Workshop® implementation for many saturated arithmetic operations is replaced by calls to target-optimized inlined functions. These functions behave identically to the regular Real-Time Workshop implementation and can be verified using processor-in-the-loop cosimulation.
See C Language Extensions / Intrinsics.
This release provides support for compact USB stick evaluation hardware, with a new option set for XC164CM U CAN hardware.
Select the preconfigured target preference setting xc164cm_hw_u_can to target the XC164CM U CAN hardware.
New toolsets supported include:
Infineon® C166®: TASKING Tools for C166/ST10 v8.6 r3
ARM®: TASKING C Compiler for ARM v1.2 r1
8051: TASKING Tools for 8051 v7.2 r1
Infineon® TriCore®: TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore v2.5 r1
Also, if you regenerate template projects, these additional toolsets are supported:
TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore and PCP v2.5 r1
As TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore v2.5 r1 but without on-chip debug support (OCDS)
This release removes several limitations:
Complex, fixed-point data is now supported by PIL.
With 8051 and ARM, DSP library build failures no longer occur.
"Save data to workspace" no longer causes error.
8051 compiler assertion failure no longer occurs.
8051 link-order issue no longer causes PIL application failure.
Model reference error messages now provide information if any referenced models have different hardware implementations or TASKING configuration descriptionsettings, or do not have a Link for TASKING® component.
See Limitations and Tips.
You must use a clean build directory and the latest values for the target preference fields when setting up your installation.
To avoid problems when upgrading from a previous version, use either a new build directory, or clean up your existing build directory that you use to build models with the Link for TASKING product.
A previous installation of the Link for TASKING product could cause a compatibility issue if the target preferences are not reset. To avoid problems, click Reset to Default in the Link for TASKING Target Preferences dialog box before setting up your installation.
Note Resetting your target preferences overwrites any previously saved entries for the current MATLAB® release. |
A new product category, Links and Targets, now contains all MathWorks™ software products that link, target, or cosimulate code.
This change impacts you in the following ways:
Finding and viewing these products through the MATLAB Desktop Start button and in the Help browser Contents and Demos panes.
Using the demo command to access the product demos.
For more about this new product category, see Demos and Help Browser Contents Now Include New Category for Links and Targets, in the MATLAB Release Notes.
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