CPU Virtual Platforms Engineer
Company:Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.Job Area:Engineering Group, Engineering Group > CPU EngineeringGeneral Summary:As a CPU Virtual Platforms Engineer, you will be part of CPU verification team to deliver complex verification solutions at platform level for high performance CPUs. You will help define and implement platform features required for OS boot and enablement of high-level applications on these platforms. You will also help develop and tune FW and OS images suitable for running on latest generations of CPUs in pre-silicon emulation platforms. Role and Responsibilities
- Work closely with CPU RTL, performance, verification, and SW teams to deliver high speed emulation virtual platforms.
- Develop, create and modify OS boot images for ARM V8, V9 architecture CPUs.
- Develop debug infrastructure for efficient debug of SW applications running on CPU platforms. Root cause failures to CPU feature level
- Architect and develop CPU virtual platform features.
- Bring-up OS boot from scratch on all CPU projects.
- Work closely with emulation CAD team to resolve infrastructure issues and ensure productivity on emulation models.
- Execute verification plans, including design bring-up, DV environment bring-up, setup regressions for all the features under test, debug of the test failures.
- 5+ years of experience in working for CPU/SoC FW/SW development.
- Competent in C and C++ programming. Exposure to Java is preferred.
- Very Good understanding and experience of Operating System concepts, Linux Kernel, Linux Device Drivers.
- Competent debugging skills and experience with Linux kernel debug tools is preferred.
- Knowledge on ARM V8/V9 architectures and following areas is a plus.
- ISA
- Programmer's model
- Virtualization extensions
- Coresight Debug and Trace Architecture
- Trustzone Architecture
- Debugger tools like T32, OpenOCD, Lauterbach
- Experience in scripting using Perl, Python or shell scripts. Experience with packaging workloads for cloud.
- Knowledge on SystemVerilog and CPU/SoC simulation and emulation is a plus.