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Usage: BRL [-p<port>|-u<port>] [-b<max BPS>] [-w<password>|-np]
[-v<verbosity>]
[-t<max connect timeout>]
[-c<max command timeout>] <command>
<command> is one of
HELP [<command>]
INFO
ICEHWV
READRAM <range> [-A] <filename>
CREAD <range> [-A] <filename>
LOAD [/unsafe] [/freq 0xXXXX] [<bootrom>] [/wipebsn] [<hwv file>] [-v]
Verbosity Level:
-vd Display nothing at all (output disabled)
-v0 Display nothing other than progress
-v1 Display errors
-v2 Display errors and warnings (default)
-v3 Display procedural steps
-v4 Display protocol commands
-v5 Display everything. Lots of chatter!
Supported serial rates: 1382400, 691200, 460800, 345600, 230400, 153600,
115200, 76800, 57600, 38400, 28800, 19200, 14400
and 9600.
LOAD Usage
==========
LOAD [/unsafe] [/freq 0xXXXX] [<bootrom>] [/wipebsn] [<hwv file>]
Where:
------
/unsafe will cause the bootrom to be loaded even if it is the wrong bootrom. Yo
u shouldn't need this.
/freq 0xXXXX specifies the frequency map that should be used. If you have to ask
what this
feature does, please don't use it.
<bootrom> is a valid bootrom file. If it is not specified, then the existing boo
trom on the
device is reused.
/wipebsn will cause the BSN to be erased when the new bootrom is loaded.
<hwv file> is a valid hardware versioning file.
Description:
------------
The LOAD command loads the specified bootrom binary and/or hardware versioning o
nto a device.
If the additonal options are specified, then that information is also loaded.
Examples:
---------
The following command will load the bootrom onto a device:
BRL LOAD /freq 5 BR-quark.bin
READRAM Usage
=============
READRAM <range> [-A] <filename>
Where:
------
<range> specifies the memory region to be read.
<flename> specifies the file to put the data.
Description:
------------
The READRAM saves a section of RAM.
-A specifies that the data should be appended to file <filename>
Examples:
---------
The following command will read a bugdisp log from memory:
BRL READRAM 0xa0008058,0x20118 log.bug
ICEHWV Usage
============
ICEHWV [/unsafe] [/bin binfile] [/freq 0xXXXX] <bootrom> [<hwv file>]
Where:
------
/unsafe will cause certain errors to be treated as warnings. You shouldn't need
this.
/bin causes BRL to output a binary image of the bootrom metrics and MCT informa
tion.
binfile is the file that the output binary information will be written to.
/freq 0xXXXX specifies the frequency map that should be used. If you have to ask
what this
feature does, please don't use it.
<bootrom> is a valid bootrom file.
<hwv file> is a valid hardware versioning file.
Description:
------------
The ICEHWV adds hardware versioning information to a bootrom file.
<bootrom> is overwritten with the new completed file.
Examples:
---------
The following command will add complete hardware version info to the bootrom fil
e:
BRL ICEHWV /freq 5 BR-quark.bin quark7_16MB_colour.hwv
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