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patch from fixeria: doc change from SE K2x0 to K2xx
Since their discovery in late 2022, Sony Ericsson K200 and K220 phones
were collectively referred to as SE K2x0 in FreeCalypso documentation.
However, now that SE K205 has been discovered as yet another member
of the same family (same PCBA in different case), it makes more sense
to refer to the whole family as SE K2xx.
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:23:20 +0000 |
parents | e7502631a0f9 |
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Rvtdump is a utility that listens on a serial port, receives traces or any other packets emitted by the running firmware of a GSM device in TI's RVTMUX format, decodes them into readable ASCII and emits them to stdout and/or to a log file. It is to be invoked as follows: rvtdump [options] /dev/ttyXXX where the sole non-option argument is the serial port it should open and listen on. The available options are: -b Normally the rvtdump process remains in the foreground and emits its output on stdout. The -b option suppresses the normal output and causes rvtdump to put itself in the background: fork at startup, then have the parent exit while the child remains running. -b is not useful and not allowed without -l. -B baud Selects which RVTMUX serial channel baud rate our tool should listen for. Defaults to 115200 baud, which appears to be TI's default and is correct for mokoN, leo2moko and Pirelli's fw. Use -B 57600 for Compal's RVTMUX, the one accessible via **16379#. -d <file descriptor number> This option is not meant for direct use by human users. It is inserted automatically when rvtdump is launched from fc-xram as the secondary program that immediately takes over the serial channel. -l logfile Log all received and decoded packets into the specified file in addition to (without -b) or instead of (with -b) dumping them on stdout. Each line in the log file is also time-stamped; the timestamps are in GMT (gmtime(3)) instead of local time - Spacefalcon the Outlaw dislikes local times.