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* loady may return $? = 1. * Move misplaced description Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <heinrich.schuchardt@canonical.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+:
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loady command
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Synopsis
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--------
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::
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loady [addr [baud]]
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Description
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-----------
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The loady command is used to transfer a file to the device via the serial line
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using the YMODEM protocol.
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The number of transferred bytes is saved in environment variable filesize.
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addr
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load address, defaults to environment variable loadaddr or if loadaddr is
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not set to configuration variable CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR
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baud
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baud rate for the ymodem transmission. After the transmission the baud
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rate is reset to the original value.
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Example
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-------
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In the example below the terminal emulation program picocom was used to
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transfer a file to the device.
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After entering the loady command the key sequence <CTRL-A><CTRL-S> is used to
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let picocom prompt for the file name. Picocom invokes the program sz for the
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file transfer.
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::
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=> loady 80064000 115200
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## Ready for binary (ymodem) download to 0x80064000 at 115200 bps...
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C
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*** file: BOOTRISCV64.EFI
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$ sz -b -vv BOOTRISCV64.EFI
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Sending: BOOTRISCV64.EFI
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Bytes Sent: 398976 BPS:7883
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Sending:
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Ymodem sectors/kbytes sent: 0/ 0k
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Transfer complete
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*** exit status: 0 ***
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/1(CAN) packets, 4 retries
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## Total Size = 0x0006165f = 398943 Bytes
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=> echo ${filesize}
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6165f
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=>
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Transfer can be cancelled by pressing 3 times <CTRL+C> after two seconds
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of inactivity on terminal.
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Configuration
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-------------
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The command is only available if CONFIG_CMD_LOADB=y.
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Initial timeout in seconds while waiting for transfer is configured by
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config option CMD_LOADXY_TIMEOUT or by env variable $loadxy_timeout.
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Setting it to 0 means infinite timeout.
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Return value
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------------
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The return value $? is 0 (true) on success, 1 (false) otherwise.
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