Embedded Coder Support Package for Linux Applications
Embedded Coder® Support Package for Linux Applications supports generating code, creating an executable program, running and stopping the executable program in the target execution environment, and instrumenting the running application. The support package enables you to interact with multiple target computers at the same time.
The Embedded Coder Support Package for Linux Applications supports:
Packaging and deployment
Linux Runtime Manager application
Log viewer
Instrumentation
Linux Runtime Manager application that runs on your development computer enables you to manage applications on multiple target computers. You apply most of the support package functionality from the Linux Runtime Manager application.
Best practices to reduce the security risks while using the support package:
Restrict the access to host and target computer to trusted IP addresses.
Use dedicated router private network between host and target computer.
Restrict privileges to deployment location to the necessary users.

Objects
linux.Targets | Interface for managing target computers |
getTarget | Get handle of target computer |
linux.LogMessages | Create object that contains target log messages |
Apps
Linux Runtime Manager | Deploy and prototype service-oriented architecture (SOA) application components |
Functions
Topics
- Support Package Installation
Steps to install support package.
- Setup Linux Target Computer
Setting up target computer.
- Build Simulink Model and Deploy Application
Build Simulink model and deploy application onto Linux target computer.
- Start and Stop Deployed Applications
Start, stop, resume, and terminate deployed applications.
- Tune Parameters and Measure Signal Data for Deployed Applications
Tune parameters and measure signal data as application runs on target computer.
- Analyze Logged Messages
View, filter, and analyze log messages by using Runtime Manager application.
- External Mode Simulation of Deployed Applications
Perform external model simulation for the deployed applications.