zephyr/samples/subsys/shell/devmem_load
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Replace OVERLAY_CONFIG with CONF_FILE since the file in question
contains an alternative configuration to the one in prj.conf
as clearly stated in the sample doc
'If you use poll you should also use `prj_poll.conf` instead of
`prj.conf`.'

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README.md

Zephyr devmem load command

This module add a devmem load command that allows data to be loaded into device memory. The devmem load command is supported by every transport the shell can run on.

After using a command in the Zephyr shell, the device reads all transferred data and writes to an address in the memory. The transfer ends when the user presses ctrl-x + ctrl-q.

Usage

Note: when using the devmem load command over UART it is recommended to use interrupts whenever possible. If this is not possible, reduce the baud rate to 9600.

If you use poll you should also use prj_poll.conf instead of prj.conf.

Building

The sample can be built for several platforms, the following commands build and run the application with a shell for the FRDM-K64F board.

west build -b frdm_k64f samples/subsys/shell/devmem_load
west flash

Building for boards without UART interrupt support:

west build -b native_sim -- -DCONF_FILE=prj_poll.conf  samples/subsys/shell/devmem_load

Running

After connecting to the UART console you should see the following output:

uart:~$

The devmem load command can now be used (devmem load [option] [address]):

uart:~$ devmem load 0x20020000
Loading...
press ctrl-x ctrl-q to escape

Now, the devmem load is waiting for data. You can either type it directly from the console or send it from the host PC (replace ttyX with the appropriate one for your UART console):

xxd -p data > /dev/ttyX

(It is important to use plain-style hex dump) Once the data is transferred, use ctrl-x + ctrl-q to quit the loader. It will print the number of the bytes read and return to the shell:

Number of bytes read: 3442
uart:~$

Options

Currently, the devmem load command supports the following argument:

  • -e little endian parse e.g. 0xDEADBEFF -> 0xFFBEADDE