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Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
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134 lines
3.7 KiB
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.TH "ASTRIBANK_HEXLOAD" "8" "30 May 2011" "" ""
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.SH NAME
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astribank_hexload \- Xorcom Astribank (xpp) firmware loader
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B astribank_hexload \-D \fIdevice-path\fR \-F [\fIoptions\fR] \fIhexfile\fR
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.B astribank_hexload \-D \fIdevice-path\fR \-p [\fIoptions\fR] \fIhexfile1 .. hexfile4\fR
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.B astribank_hexload \-D \fIdevice-path\fR \-O [-A] [-S \fIspan-specs\fR] [\fIoptions\fR] \fIimagefile\fR
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.B astribank_hexload \-D \fIdevice-path\fR \-o [\fIoptions\fR]
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.B astribank_hexload \-D \fIdevice-path\fR \-E [\fIoptions\fR] \fIhexfile\fR
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.B astribank_hexload \-h
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B astribank_hexload
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is a second-stage firmware loader for Xorcom Astribanks.
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Note that some very old models use fpga_load(8) instead.
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This legacy tool hasn't been used for several releases.
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It can be found in version 2.6 and below of dahdi-tools.
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The astribank_hexload(8) program is used to load a file in the
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Intel HEX format into a Xorcom Astribank.
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It can be used to load either an FPGA firmware or a PIC
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firmware. It is normally run by the script xpp_fxloader.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B \-D
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.I device-path
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.RS
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Required. The device to read from/write to. This is
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\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR, where \fIbus_num\fR and \fIdevice_num\fR
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are the first two numbers in the output of lsusb(8) or dahdi_hardware(8).
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On older versions of this tool you needed a complete path to the device,
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which would be /dev/bus/usb/\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR, or
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/proc/bus/usb/\fIbus_num\fR/\fIdevice_num\fR.
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.RE
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One of the following is required:
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.B \-F
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.RS
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The firmware to load is a FPGA firmware.
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.RE
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.B \-p
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.RS
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The firmwares to load is are PIC firmwares. All (typically 4) should be
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on the command-line.
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.RE
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.B \-O
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.RS
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The firmware to load is an Octasic echo canceller firmware image file.
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.RE
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.B \-o
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.RS
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Don't load firmware. Just print the version number of the currently-loaded
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Octasic echo canceller firmware.
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.RE
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.B \-E
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.RS
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The firmware to load is a special EEPROM burning one.
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.RE
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Other options:
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.B \-v
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.RS
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Increase verbosity. May be used multiple times.
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.RE
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.B \-d \fImask\fR
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.RS
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Set debug mask to \fImask\fR. Default is 0, 0xFF is "everything".
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.RE
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.B \-h
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.RS
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Displays usage message.
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.RE
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.B \-A
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.RS
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When loading a Octasic echo canceller firmware, set the channels of the
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first Astribank module to use aLaw (G.711a). This is what you'd normally
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use for BRI and E1. If not set, the default mu-Law (G.711u), which is
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what you'd normally use for FXS, FXO and T1.
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.RE
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.B \-S \fIspan-specs\fR
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.RS
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This option should only be used when loading Octasic echo canceller firmware
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and only if the first Astribank module is PRI.
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Its goal is to allow specifying different \fIline-mode\fR (E1/T1/J1) in different
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ports of the PRI module. \fBastribank_hexload\fR use the \fIspan-specs\fR argument
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to select aLaw/uLaw for each of the PRI ports in the module.
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The \fIspan-specs\fR is a list of items separated by whitespace or commas.
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Each item is composed of a port selector, colon and a \fIline-mode\fR specifier.
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This syntax follows the syntax of specifiers in \fB/etc/dahdi/span-types.conf\fR.
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Examples:
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.RS
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3:E1 \- The 3'rd port is E1.
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*:T1 \- Any unspecified port is T1 (wildcard match).
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1:T1,2:T1,*:E1 \- First and second ports are T1, the rest are E1.
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.RE
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If the \fB\-S\fR is not given, the PRI default is determined by the existence of the \fB\-A-fR option.
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.RE
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.SH SEE ALSO
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fxload(8), lsusb(8), astribank_tool(8)
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.SH AUTHOR
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This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> .
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under
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the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any
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later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
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On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public
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License can be found in /usr/share/common\-licenses/GPL.
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