Hi Kumar, Andrei

From the previous lava- mailing list i have seen that you people addressed jlink debugger information as like this :
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 7:33 PM Andrei Gansari <andrei.gansari at nxp.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> From the screenshot it looks like you have a version of LAVA that does
>> not support jlink boot method.
>>
>> JLink was added in version 2019.10-1

>> On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 2:36 PM Andrei Gansari <andrei.gansari at nxp.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I’ve tested lava+jlink on Cortex M with both onboard debugger and
>> external debugger, like the one you referenced.
>>
>> You should change the following if needed:
>>
>>
>>
>> address:
>>
>>    *0x00000000*
>>
>> options:
>>
>>    - '-device *MK64FN1M0xxx12'*
>>
>>    - '-if SWD'
>>
>>    - '-speed 4000'
Can you please let me know, whether the latest lava version can support trace32 boot method instead jlink/cmsis-dac. trace32 debugger tool is designed by lauterbach and it is licensed one.
I am bit afraid whether this support is available from lava server or not as Jlink support added recently.
https://www2.lauterbach.com/pdf/app_t32start.pdf
We need trace32 debugger support as we are using cortex-M55 processor operations over here. 
I am looking forward your kind support

thanks 
Regards
Nagendra S