Update texinfo documentation for terminal-mode changes
This documents the recent changes that have been implemented in terminal mode.
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@ -1255,20 +1255,83 @@ The following commands are implemented:
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@table @code
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@table @code
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@item dump @var{memtype} @var{addr} @var{nbytes}
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@item dump @var{memtype} [@var{start_addr} [@var{nbytes}]]
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Read @var{nbytes} from the specified memory area, and display them in
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Read @var{nbytes} from the specified memory area, and display them in
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the usual hexadecimal and ASCII form.
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the usual hexadecimal and ASCII form.
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@item dump
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@item dump @var{memtype} [@var{start_addr}] @dots{}
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Start reading from @var{start_addr}, all the way to the last memory address.
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@item dump @var{memtype}
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Continue dumping the memory contents for another @var{nbytes} where the
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Continue dumping the memory contents for another @var{nbytes} where the
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previous dump command left off.
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previous dump command left off.
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@item write @var{memtype} @var{addr} @var{byte1} @dots{} @var{byteN}
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@item write @var{memtype} @var{start_addr} @var{data1} @var{data2} @dots{} @var{dataN}
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Manually program the respective memory cells, starting at address addr,
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Manually program the respective memory cells, starting at address @var{start_addr},
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using the values @var{byte1} through @var{byteN}. This feature is not
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using the values @var{data1} through @var{dataN}. This feature is not
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implemented for bank-addressed memories such as the flash memory of
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implemented for bank-addressed memories such as the flash memory of
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ATMega devices.
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ATMega devices.
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Items @var{dataN} can have the following formats:
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@multitable @columnfractions .3 .4 .3
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@item @strong{Type}
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@tab @strong{Example}
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@tab @strong{Size (bytes)}
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@item Character
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@tab @code{'A'}
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@tab 1
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@item Decimal integer
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@tab 12345
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@tab 1, 2, 4, or 8 (see below)
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@item Octal integer
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@tab 012345
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@tab 1, 2, 4, or 8 (see below)
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@item Hexadecimal integer
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@tab 0x12345
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@tab 1, 2, 4, or 8 (see below)
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@item Float
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@tab 3.1415926
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@tab 4
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@end multitable
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Integer constants can be 1, 2, 4, or 8 bytes long.
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By default, the smallest possible size will be used where
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the specified number just fits into.
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A specific size can be denoted by appending one of these suffixes:
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@table @code
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@item LL
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@itemx ll
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8 bytes / 64 bits
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@item L
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@itemx l
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4 bytes / 32 bits
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@item H
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@itemx h
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@itemx S
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@itemx s
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2 bytes / 16 bits
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@item HH
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@itemx hh
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1 byte / 8 bits
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@end table
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Similarly, floating-point constants can have an @code{F} or @code{f}
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appended, but only 32-bit floating-point values are supported.
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@item write @var{memtype} @var{start_addr} @var{data1} @var{data2} @var{dataN} @dots{}
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Similar to the above, but the entire memory region is written to.
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For that purpose, after writing the initial items, @var{dataN} is
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replicated as many times as needed to fill the memory area.
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@item erase
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@item erase
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Perform a chip erase.
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Perform a chip erase.
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@ -1460,6 +1523,31 @@ avrdude>
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@end cartouche
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@end cartouche
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@end smallexample
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@end smallexample
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@smallexample
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@cartouche
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% avrdude -c pkobn_updi -p avr128db48 -t
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Vtarget : 4.71 V
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PDI/UPDI clock Xmega/megaAVR : 100 kHz
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avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
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Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s
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avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e970c (probably avr128db48)
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avrdude> write eeprom 0 1234567890 'A' 'V' 'R' 2.718282
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>>> write eeprom 0 1234567890 'A' 'V' 'R' 2.718282
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Warning: no size suffix specified for "1234567890". Writing 4 byte(s)
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avrdude> dump eeprom 0 32
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>>> dump eeprom 0 32
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0000 d2 02 96 49 41 56 52 55 f8 2d 40 ff ff ff ff ff |...IAVRU.-@.....|
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0010 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |................|
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avrdude> q
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@end cartouche
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@end smallexample
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@c
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@c
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@c Node
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@c Node
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