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// SysNexus Agent-Watch v2.0 // Monitoring Boot Sequence
[0.24501] Nexus-NoC: Initialized.
[0.45902] KERNEL PANIC: Alignment Fault at 0xFFFFFFC00028
> [AGENT:DEBUGGER] Analysis started...
> root cause identified: Incompatible memory-map in Device Tree (DTB).
> suggestion: Shift LPDDR5 base address to 0x80000000.
> Apply fix and reboot? [Y/n]
Automatically generates C-header files, linker scripts, and Linux Device Trees (DTB) whenever the hardware NoC configuration changes. No manual porting required.
Uses predictive execution to find intermittent race conditions between multi-core RISC-V clusters and the NoC fabric. Identifies bugs that typical verification misses.
Monitors secure-world vs non-secure world traffic. Autonomously alerts you if a Linux driver attempt to access a protected Root-of-Trust memory region.
Agents measure exact cycle counts for data transfer. Know your frames-per-second or network throughput with 99.9% accuracy relative to real silicon.
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