Design
Ricoh licenses Vayavya’s DDGen tool for automated device driver generation
Ricoh Company today announced that they have entered a licensing agreement with Vayavya Labs for using DDGen to accelerate development of device drivers. DDGen generates device drivers for different operating systems from a formal specification of the peripheral’s programming specification.
RicoIn order to establish such state, it is essential to have a tool like DDGen, which enables us to automatically generate device drivers based on data such as IP-XACT (with extensions), and to manage all IPs with IP-XACT. We have been searching some tools like DDGen to cut down cost, time and effort while meeting the time-to-market demands. We are encouraged by the early results shown by DDGen.” RK Patil, Vayavya Labs CEO said, “As programmable IPs in SoC design increase by numbers and complexity, the delivery of embedded software as part of the system becomes a bottleneck. With proliferation of multiple embedded operating systems, SoC firms face the challenge of delivery for device drivers and multiple BSPs. An automation tool like DDGen can help in bringing productivity improvements by 10x for device drivers and BSP. We are happy to see a major Embedded Platform vendor like Ricoh endorsing the tools benefits.”