Motorola MVME6100 manual Using MOTLoad, Command Line Interface

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Chapter 3 MOTLoad Firmware

Test results and test status are obtained through the testStatus, errorDisplay, and taskActive commands. Refer to the appropriate command description page in the MOTLoad Firmware Package User’s Manual for more information.

Using MOTLoad

Interaction with MOTLoad is performed via a command line interface through a serial port on the SBC, which is connected to a terminal or terminal emulator (for example, Window’s Hypercomm). The default MOTLoad serial port settings are: 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity.

Command Line Interface

The MOTLoad command line interface is similar to a UNIX command line shell interface. Commands are initiated by entering a valid MOTLoad command (a text string) at the MOTLoad command line prompt and pressing the carriage-return key to signify the end of input. MOTLoad then performs the specified action. An example of a MOTLoad command line prompt is shown below. The MOTLoad prompt changes according to what product it is used on (for example, MVME5500, MVME6100).

Example:

MVME6100>

If an invalid MOTLoad command is entered at the MOTLoad command line prompt, MOTLoad displays a message that the command was not found.

Example:

MVME6100> mytest

"mytest" not found

MVME6100>

If the user enters a partial MOTLoad command string that can be resolved to a unique valid MOTLoad command and presses the carriage-return key, the command will be executed as if the entire command string had been entered. This feature is a user-input shortcut that minimizes the required amount of command line input. MOTLoad is an ever changing firmware package, so user-input shortcuts may change as command additions are made.

Example:

MVME6100> version

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MOTLoad RTOS Version 2.0

PAL Version 0.1 (Motorola MVME6100)

Example:

MVME6100> ver

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Contents V6100A/IH2 Installation and UseTrademarks Safety Summary Flammability Limited and Restricted Rights Legend Contents Functional Description Specifications List of Figures List of Tables Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93 Pin AssignmentOverview of Contents About This ManualComments and Suggestions About This Manual Conventions Used in This ManualHardware Preparation and Installation IntroductionDescription Getting Started Hardware Preparation and InstallationOverview of Startup Procedures Unpacking GuidelinesStartup Overview MVME6100 Preparation Hardware ConfigurationJumper Switch Function Settings MVME6100 Jumper and Switch SettingsMVME6100 Layout PMC/IPMC Selection Headers J10, J15 J18, J25 J28 Scon Header J7Srom Configuration Switch S3 Srom Configuration Switch S3No Srominit Positio Function Flash Boot Bank Select Configuration Switch S4Hardware Installation Installing the MVME6100 into a ChassisConfiguration Switch S4 Connection to Peripherals Completing the InstallationMVME6100 Connectors Connector FunctionStartup and Operation Applying PowerSwitches and Indicators Front-Panel LED Status IndicatorsMOTLoad Implementation and Memory Requirements MOTLoad CommandsMOTLoad Firmware OverviewMOTLoad Tests MOTLoad Utility ApplicationsCommand Line Interface Using MOTLoadCommand Line Rules Command Line HelpMOTLoad Command List MOTLoad CommandsCommand Description MOTLoad Commands MOTLoad Commands MOTLoad Commands MVME6100 vmeCfg -s -m Default VME SettingsMVME6100 vmeCfg -s -o1 Firmware Settings CR/CSR SettingsDisplaying VME Settings VmeCfg -e -r40C Editing VME SettingsDeleting 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 Usage Valid Boot Images Checksum AlgorithmName Type Size Name Value Interpretation MOTLoad Image FlagsUser Images MOTLoad Image FlagsAlternate Boot Data Structure Functional Description FeaturesMVME6100 Features Summary Feature DescriptionMVME6100 Block Diagram Block DiagramProcessor L3 CacheSystem Controller Memory Controller Interface CPU Bus InterfaceDevice Bus Parameters Device Controller InterfacePCI/PCI-X Interfaces Gigabit Ethernet MACsFour Channel Independent DMA Controller General-Purpose Timers/CountersWatchdog Timer I2O Message UnitInterrupt Controller System Memory VMEbus InterfacePMCspan Interface Flash MemoryPCI Mezzanine Card Slots Debug Support Real-Time Clock/NVRAM/Watchdog TimerReset Control Logic Idsel RoutingPin Assignments Pin Signal ConnectorsPMC Expansion Connector J4 PMC Expansion Connector J4 Pin AssignmentsPAR Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93 Gigabit Ethernet Connectors J9, J93 Pin AssignmentPin # Signal 1000 Mb/s 10/100 Mb/s PMC Slot 1 Connector J11 Pin Assignments PCI Mezzanine Card PMC Connectors J11 J14, J21 J24PMC 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 10. PMC Slot 2 Connector J24 Pin Assignments 11. COM1 Connector J19 Pin Assignments COM1 Connector J1912. VMEbus P1 Connector Pin Assignments VMEbus P1 Connector13. VMEbus P2 Connector Pin Assignments PMC Mode VMEBus P2 Connector PMC ModeP2IOGLAN1M VMEbus P2 Connector Ipmc Mode 14. VME P2 Connector Pinouts with IPMC712Pin Row Z Row a Row B Row C Row D 15. VME P2 Connector Pinouts with IPMC761 16. Scon Header J7 Pin Assignments Headers18. PMC/IPMC Configuration Jumper Block Boundary Scan Header J817. Boundary Scan Header J8 Pin Assignments 19. COM2 Planar Serial Port Header J29 Pin Assignments COM2 Header J2921. Processor JTAG/COP RISCWatch Header J42 Pin Assignments Processor JTAG/COP Header J42Supply Current Requirements SpecificationsPower Requirements Environmental SpecificationsAppendix a Specifications Thermally Significant Components Thermal ValidationDesignator Generic Description Deg. C Location Table B-1. Thermally Significant ComponentsMax. Allowable Component Reference MeasurementFigure B-1. Thermally Significant Components-Primary Side Figure B-2. Thermally Significant Components-Secondary Side Preparation Component Temperature MeasurementMeasuring Junction Temperature Measuring Case TemperatureFigure B-3. Mounting a Thermocouple Under a Heatsink Figure B-4. Measuring Local Air Temperature Measuring Local Air TemperatureMotorola Embedded Communications Computing Documents Related DocumentationManufacturers’ Documents Table C-2. Manufacturers’ DocumentsDocument Title and Source Publication Number Table C-3. Related Specifications Related SpecificationsTable C-3. Related Specifications Index Index