Motorola MVME3100 manual Command Line Help, Command Line Rules

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Chapter 3 MOTLoad Firmware

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MVME3100>

If the partial command string cannot be resolved to a single unique command, MOTLoad informs the user that the command was ambiguous.

Example:

MVME3100> te

"te" ambiguous

MVME3100>

Command Line Help

Each MOTLoad firmware package has an extensive, product-specific help facility that can be accessed through the help command. The user can enter help at the MOTLoad command line to display a complete listing of all available tests and utilities.

Example

MVME3100> help

For help with a specific test or utility the user can enter the following at the MOTLoad prompt:

help <command_name>

The help command also supports a limited form of pattern matching. Refer to the help command page.

Example

MVME3100> help testRam

Usage: testRam [-aPh] [-bPh] [-iPd] [-nPh] [-tPd] [-v]

Description: RAM Test [Directory]

Argument/Option Description

-a Ph: Address to Start (Default = Dynamic Allocation)

-b Ph: Block Size (Default = 16KB)

-i Pd: Iterations (Default = 1)

-n Ph: Number of Bytes (Default = 1MB)

-t Ph: Time Delay Between Blocks in OS Ticks (Default = 1)

-v O : Verbose Output MVME3100>

Command Line Rules

There are a few things to remember when entering a MOTLoad command:

Multiple commands are permitted on a single command line, provided they are separated by a single semicolon (;)

Spaces separate the various fields on the command line (command/arguments/options)

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Contents Installation and Use Page Safety Summary Flammability CE Notice European Community Limited and Restricted Rights Legend Contents Functional Description Specifications List of Figures 13. MVME721 Host I/O Connector J10 Pin Assignments List of TablesOverview of Contents About This ManualComments and Suggestions Conventions Used in This ManualDescription Hardware Preparation and InstallationIntroduction Getting StartedOverview of Startup Procedures Unpacking GuidelinesStartup Overview Hardware Configuration MVME3100 LayoutMVME3100 Board Layout Configuration Switch S4 Configuration Switch S4 SettingsSetting Switch Pos OFF Factory Default Geographical Address Switch S3 Geographical Address Switch AssignmentsSlot Geographical Address Settings RTM Eeprom Address Switch Assignments PMC I/O Voltage ConfigurationRTM Seeprom Address Switch S1 Function Not UsedEeprom Address Settings Hardware InstallationInstalling the MVME3100 into a Chassis Device Address A20Connector Function MVME3100 ConnectorsMVME721 Rear Transition Module Connectors Connection to PeripheralsCompleting the Installation Front-Panel LED Status Indicators Applying PowerSwitches and Indicators Startup and OperationMVME721 LED Status Indicators Additional Onboard Status IndicatorsGenet DS3 Overview MOTLoad CommandsMOTLoad Firmware MOTLoad Implementation and Memory RequirementsMOTLoad Utility Applications MOTLoad TestsUsing MOTLoad Command Line InterfaceCommand Line Help Command Line RulesMOTLoad Command List MOTLoad CommandsNetBoot Command Description DownLoadErrorDisplay EchoNoCm Command Description NetStatsReset PciDataRdMOTLoad Commands Default VME Settings MVME3100 vmeCfg -s -mMVME3100 vmeCfg -s -o1 Firmware Settings CR/CSR SettingsDisplaying VME Settings Editing VME Settings Deleting VME Settings Restoring Default VME SettingsRemote Start Slot Position CS/CSR Starting Address Alternate Boot Images and Safe Start Firmware Startup Sequence Following ResetFirmware Scan for Boot Image Address UsageValid Boot Images Checksum AlgorithmName Type Size MOTLoad Image Flags MOTLoad Image FlagsUser Images Name Value InterpretationAlternate Boot Data Structure MOTLoad Firmware Feature Description FeaturesMVME3100 Features Summary Functional DescriptionFunctional Description MVME721 RTM Features Summary Block Diagrams MVME3100 Block DiagramProcessor System MemoryLocal Bus Interface Control and Timers Logic I2C Serial Interface and DevicesFlash Memory Ethernet Interfaces Asynchronous Serial PortsTSi148 VME Controller PCI/PCI-X Interfaces and DevicesMPC8540 PCI-X Interface Serial ATA Host ControllerPCI-X-to-PCI-X Bridges PCI Mezzanine Card SlotsGeneral-Purpose Timers Real-time Clock BatteryPMC Expansion Reset Control Logic Debug SupportPin Assignments PMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin Assignments ConnectorsPMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin SignalPAR Ethernet Connectors GENET1/J41B, GENET2/J2B, ENET1/J2A Ethernet Connectors Pin AssignmentPin # Signal 1000 Mb/s 10/100 Mb/s PCI Mezzanine Card PMC Connectors J11 J14, J21 J23 PMC Slot 1 Connector J11 Pin AssignmentsPMC Slot 1 Connector J12 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 1 Connector J13 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 1 Connector J14 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J21 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J22 Pin Assignments PMC Slot 2 Connector J23 Pin Assignments Serial Port Connectors COM1/J41A, COM2-COM5/J2A-D 10. COM Port Connector Pin AssignmentsVMEbus P1 Connector 11. VMEbus P1 Connector Pin AssignmentsVMEbus P2 Connector 12. VME P2 Connector PinoutsPin P2-Z P2-A P2-B P2-C P2-D MVME721 PMC I/O Module PIM Connectors J10, J14 13. MVME721 Host I/O Connector J10 Pin Assignments14. Planar sATA Power Connector J30 Pin Assignments Planar sATA Power Connector J30USB Connector J27 15. USB Connector J27 Pin AssignmentsHeaders SATA Connectors J28 and J2916. sATA Connectors J28 and J29 Pin Assignments Boundary Scan Header J24Processor COP Header J25 18. Processor COP Header J25 Pin AssignmentsModel Power Power RequirementsEnvironmental Specifications Characteristics SpecificationsAppendix a Specifications Related Documentation Motorola Computer Group DocumentsTable B-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents Manufacturers’ Documents Table B-2. Manufacturers’ DocumentsDocument Title and Source Publication Number Table B-2. Manufacturers’ Documents Related Specifications Table B-3. Related SpecificationsIeee http//standards.ieee.org/catalog