| .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+: |
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| loadb command |
| ============= |
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| Synopsis |
| -------- |
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| :: |
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| loadb [addr [baud]] |
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| Description |
| ----------- |
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| The loadb command is used to transfer a file to the device via the serial line |
| using the Kermit protocol. |
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| The number of transferred bytes is saved in environment variable filesize. |
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| addr |
| load address, defaults to environment variable loadaddr or if loadaddr is |
| not set to configuration variable CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR |
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| baud |
| baud rate for the Kermit transmission. After the transmission the baud |
| rate is reset to the original value. |
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| Example |
| ------- |
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| In the example below the terminal emulation program picocom and G-Kermit |
| serve to transfer a file to a device. |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| picocom --baud 115200 --send-cmd "gkermit -iXvs" /dev/ttyUSB0 |
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| After entering the loadb command the key sequence <CTRL-A><CTRL-S> is used to |
| let picocom prompt for the file name. Picocom invokes G-Kermit for the file |
| transfer. |
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| :: |
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| => loadb 60800000 115200 |
| ## Ready for binary (kermit) download to 0x60800000 at 115200 bps... |
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| *** file: helloworld.efi |
| $ gkermit -iXvs helloworld.efi |
| G-Kermit 2.01, The Kermit Project, 2021-11-15 |
| Escape back to your local Kermit and give a RECEIVE command. |
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| KERMIT READY TO SEND... |
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| *** exit status: 0 *** |
| ## Total Size = 0x00000c00 = 3072 Bytes |
| ## Start Addr = 0x60800000 |
| => |
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| The transfer can be cancelled by pressing <CTRL+C>. |
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| Configuration |
| ------------- |
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| The command is only available if CONFIG_CMD_LOADB=y. |
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| Return value |
| ------------ |
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| The return value $? is 0 (true) on success, 1 (false) on error. |