dahdi-linux/xpp/astribank_hexload.8
Oron Peled 1c1fe1fd94 xpp: use 'xtalk' for the USB access code
* Move most of the USB access code from xpp/ to xpp/xtalk/ .
* astribank_tool and such tools can now use a shorter -D mmm/nnn rather
  than a full path.

Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
Acked-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>

git-svn-id: http://svn.astersk.org/svn/dahdi/tools/trunk@9825 17933a7a-c749-41c5-a318-cba88f637d49
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.TH "ASTRIBANK_HEXLOAD" "8" "29 March 2009" "" ""
.SH NAME
astribank_tool \- Xorcom Astribank (xpp) firmware loader
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B astribank_tool \-D \fIdevice-path\fR <\fB\-F|\-p\fR> [\fIoptions\fR] \fIhexfile\fR
.B astribank_tool [\-h]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B astribank_hexload
is a second-stage firmware loader for Xorcom Astribanks. Note that some
older models use fpga_load(8) instead.
It is used to load a file in the Intel HEX format into a Xorcom
Astribank. It can be used to load either an FPGA firmware or a PIC
firmware. It is normally run by the script xpp_fxloader.
.SH OPTIONS
.B \-D
.I device-path
.RS
Required. The device to read from/write to. This is
\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR, where \fIbus_num\fR and \fIdevice_num\fR
are the first two numbers in the output of lsusb(8) or dahdi_hardware(8).
On older versions of this toolyou needed a complete path to the device,
which would be /dev/bus/usb/\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR, or
/proc/bus/usb/\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR.
.RE
.B \-F
.RS
The firmware to load is a FPGA firmware.
.RE
.B \-p
.RS
The firmware to load is a PIC firmware.
.RE
.B \-v
.RS
Increase verbosity. May be used multiple times.
.RE
.B \-d \fImask\fR
.RS
Set debug mask to \fImask\fR. Default is 0, 0xFF is "everything".
.RE
.B \-h
.RS
Displays usage message.
.RE
.SH SEE ALSO
fxload(8), lsusb(8), astribank_tool(8), fpga_load(8)
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> .
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any
later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
License can be found in /usr/share/common\-licenses/GPL.