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doc/Loadtools-usage: fc-loadtool batch mode documented
author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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date | Sun, 20 Aug 2017 17:37:45 +0000 |
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=== main === all The following commands are available: at AT commands to the target disable Disable receiving and display of certain packet types enable Enable receiving and display of certain packet types exit Exit from fc-shell poweroff Send power-off ETM command packet to the target quit Alias for exit send Send arbitrary RVTMUX packet to the target sp Send GPF system primitive to the target str Send arbitrary strings to ATI tch TCH commands, see help tch tch-dl Enable/disable TCH downlink forwarding on the target tgtreset Send reset/reboot ETM command packet to the target To get help on any command, type help and the command keyword. === at === AT Any fc-shell command input that begins with the characters "at" or "AT" is sent literally to the AT command interpreter (ATI) in the target firmware via the FreeCalypso-defined "AT" RVTMUX channel. Use the str command (see help str) to send strings to ATI which do not begin with "at" or "AT", e.g., when sending SMS. Any time you send anything to ATI, fc-shell automatically performs the equivalent of an enable ati command so you can see ATI's responses; any asynchronous output from ATI is also enabled as a side effect. === disable === enable {dis,en}able ati {dis,en}able gpf {dis,en}able tch fc-shell is fully asynchronous: user commands cause RVTMUX packets to be sent to the target, whereas incoming packets from the target whose reception and display is enabled are decoded and displayed. The disable and enable commands tell fc-shell to disable or enable receiving and display of the specified packet types (RVTMUX channels); multiple channels may be listed in a single command. === exit === quit This command is self-explanatory. === poweroff This command sends a power-off request in the form of an ETM ABB register write command packet to the target. === send send xx xx xx xx... This command sends an arbitrary RVTMUX packet to the target, given as raw hex bytes. === sp sp <dest> <command> This command sends a GPF system primitive to the target. The first blank- delimited word after the sp command keyword is the protocol stack destination to which the sysprim is to be sent, and the rest of the string is passed literally to the target. This command also automatically performs an equivalent of enable gpf so you can see the response to your sysprim; you may later need to issue a disable gpf command to stop the occasional asynchronous noise that may be emitted on the GPF RVTMUX channel by various G23M components. === str str <arbitrary text> This command sends everything after the str command keyword to the AT command interpreter (ATI) in the target firmware via the FreeCalypso-defined "AT" RVTMUX channel. This command can be used to send strings to ATI which do not begin with "at" or "AT", as may be needed when sending SMS. Any time you send anything to ATI, fc-shell automatically performs the equivalent of an enable ati command so you can see ATI's responses; any asynchronous output from ATI is also enabled as a side effect. === tch === TCH The commands in this set exercise the experimental TCH rerouting feature implemented in some FreeCalypso GSM firmware versions; these commands have any effect only when run against one of these specially built fw versions. The available commands are: tch dump-raw Enable or disable the raw dump mode tch play Play a file into TCH uplink tch record Record TCH downlink in a file tch status Show current status of TCH operations Type help tch <subcmd> to get the detailed description of each of these tch subcommands. === tch:dump-raw tch dump-raw on|off This command tells fc-shell what it should do with incoming packets on the RVTMUX TCH multiplex channel. If the raw dump mode is off (the default), fc-shell processes these incoming packets intelligently; if the raw dump mode is on, fc-shell dumps these packets in raw hex and does nothing more, presenting the behaviour it had before tch play and tch record commands were implemented. tch play and tch record cannot be used when the raw dump mode is enabled. === tch:play tch play <filename> # start TCH UL play tch play stop # stop TCH UL play before the end of the UL play file Please refer to the doc/TCH-bit-access article in the FreeCalypso host tools source for the details. === tch:record tch record <filename> # start TCH DL recording tch record stop # stop TCH DL recording Please refer to the doc/TCH-bit-access article in the FreeCalypso host tools source for the details. === tch:status This command shows the current status of tch record (running or not running), the current status of tch play (running or not running, outstanding uplink frame count) and the current state of the raw dump mode (enabled or disabled). === tch-dl tch-dl on|off This command sends a TCH_CONFIG_REQ packet to the target, requesting that TCH downlink forwarding be enabled or disabled. You typically don't need to issue this command explicitly when you use the higher level tch record functionality, but it is available nonetheless. === tgtreset This command sends a reset/reboot request ETM command packet to the target.