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#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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#    Copyright 2010 TheSeven, benedikt93, Farthen
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#
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#    This file is part of emCORE.
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#
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#    emCORE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
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#    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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#    published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the
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#    License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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#    emCORE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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#    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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#    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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#    See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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#    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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#    along with emCORE.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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#
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"""
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    Command line interface to communicate with emCORE devices.
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    Run it without arguments to see usage information.
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"""
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import sys
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import os
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import time
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import struct
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import locale
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from functools import wraps
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import libemcore
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import libemcoredata
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from misc import Error, ArgumentError, ArgumentTypeError, Logger, getfuncdoc, gethwname, to_bool, to_int
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def usage(errormsg=None, specific=False, docstring=True):
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    """
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        Prints the usage information.
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        It is auto generated from various places.
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    """
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    logger = Logger()
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    cmddict = Commandline.cmddict
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    doc = getfuncdoc(cmddict)
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    if not specific:
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        logger.write("Please provide a command and (if needed) parameters as command line arguments\n\n")
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        logger.write("Available commands:\n\n")
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    else:
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        logger.write("\n")
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    for function in sorted(doc.items()):
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        function = function[0]
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        if specific == False or specific == function:
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            logger.write(function + " ", 2)
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            for arg in doc[function]['args']:
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                logger.write("<" + arg + "> ")
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            if doc[function]['kwargs']:
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                for kwarg, kwvalue in doc[function]['kwargs']:
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                    logger.write("[" + kwarg + " = " + str(kwvalue) + "] ")
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            if doc[function]['varargs']:
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                logger.write("<db1> ... <dbN>")
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            if docstring and doc[function]['documentation']:
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                logger.write("\n")
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                logger.write(doc[function]['documentation']+"\n", 4)
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            logger.write("\n")
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    logger.write("\n")
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    if errormsg:
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        logger.error(str(errormsg)+"\n")
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    exit(2)
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def command(func):
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    """
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        Decorator for all commands.
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        The decorated function is called with (self, all, other, arguments, ...)
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    """
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    @wraps(func)
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    def decorator(*args):
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        return func(args[0], *args[1:])
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    func._command = True
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    decorator.func = func
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    return decorator
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def commandClass(cls):
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    """
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        Decorator for the class. Sets the self.cmddict of the class
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        to all functions decorated with @command
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    """
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    cls.cmddict = {}
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    for attr, value in cls.__dict__.items():
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        if getattr(value, 'func', False):
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            if getattr(value.func, '_command', False):
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                cls.cmddict[value.func.__name__] = value
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    return cls
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@commandClass
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class Commandline(object):
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    """
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        If you want to create a new commandline function you just need to
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        create a function with the name of it in this class and decorate
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        it with the decorator @command. If you don't want to call the desired
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        function (wrong arguments etc) just raise ArgumentError with or
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        without an error message.
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    """
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.logger = Logger()
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        try:
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            self.emcore = libemcore.Emcore(logger = self.logger)
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        except libemcore.DeviceNotFoundError:
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            self.logger.error("No emCORE device found!\n")
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            exit(1)
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        self.getinfo("version")
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    def _parsecommand(self, func, args):
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        # adds self to the commandline args.
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        # this is needed because the functions need access to their class.
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        args.insert(0, self)
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        if func in self.cmddict:
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            try:
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                self.cmddict[func](*args)
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            except (ArgumentError, libemcore.ArgumentError) as e:
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                usage(e, specific=func)
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            except (ArgumentError, libemcore.ArgumentError):
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                usage("Syntax Error in function '" + func + "'", specific=func)
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            except ArgumentTypeError as e:
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                usage(e, specific=func)
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            except NotImplementedError:
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                self.logger.error("This function is not implemented yet!\n")
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            except libemcore.DeviceError as e:
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                self.logger.error(str(e) + "\n")
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            except TypeError as e:
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                # Only act on TypeErrors for the function we called, not on TypeErrors raised by another function.
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                if str(e).split(" ", 1)[0] == func + "()":
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                    self.logger.error(usage("Argument Error in '%s': Wrong argument count" % func, specific=func))
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                else:
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                    raise
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            except libemcore.usb.core.USBError:
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                self.logger.error("There is a problem with the USB connection.\n")
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        else:
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            usage("No such command!", docstring = False)
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    @command
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    def help(self):
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        """ Displays this help """
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        usage(docstring = True)
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    @command
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    def getinfo(self, infotype):
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        """
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            Get info on the running emCORE.
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            <infotype> may be either of 'version', 'packetsize', 'usermemrange'.
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        """
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        if infotype == "version":
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            hwtype = gethwname(self.emcore.lib.dev.hwtypeid)
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            self.logger.info("Connected to %s v%d.%d.%d r%d running on %s\n" % (
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                             libemcoredata.swtypes[self.emcore.lib.dev.swtypeid],
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.version.majorv,
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.version.minorv,
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.version.patchv,
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.version.revision,
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                             hwtype))
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        elif infotype == "packetsize":
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            self.logger.info("Maximum packet sizes:\n")
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            self.logger.info("command out: %d\n" % self.emcore.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cout, 4)
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            self.logger.info("command in: %d\n" % self.emcore.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.cin, 4)
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            self.logger.info("data out: %d\n" % self.emcore.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.dout, 4)
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            self.logger.info("data in: %d\n" % self.emcore.lib.dev.packetsizelimit.din, 4)
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        elif infotype == "usermemrange":
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            resp = self.emcore.getusermemrange()
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            self.logger.info("The user memory range is 0x%X - 0x%X" % (
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.usermem.lower,
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                             self.emcore.lib.dev.usermem.upper - 1))
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        else:
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            raise ArgumentTypeError("one out of 'version', 'packetsize', 'usermemrange'", infotype)
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    @command
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    def reset(self, force=False):
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        """
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            Resets the device"
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            If [force] is 1, the reset will be forced, otherwise it will be gracefully,
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            which may take some time.
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        """
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        force = to_bool(force)
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        if force: self.logger.info("Resetting forcefully...\n")
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        else: self.logger.info("Resetting...\n")
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        self.emcore.reset(force)
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    @command
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    def poweroff(self, force=False):
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        """
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            Powers the device off
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            If [force] is 1, the poweroff will be forced, otherwise it will be gracefully,
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            which may take some time.
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        """
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        force = to_bool(force)
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        if force: self.logger.info("Powering off forcefully...\n")
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        else: self.logger.info("Powering off...\n")
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        self.emcore.poweroff(force)
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    @command
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    def uploadfile(self, filename, addr = None):
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        """
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            Uploads a file to the device
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            <filename>: The path to the file
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            [addr]: The address to upload the file to. Allocates a chunk of memory if not given.
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        """
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        try:
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            f = open(filename, 'rb')
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        except IOError:
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            raise ArgumentError("File not readable. Does it exist?")
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        if addr is not None:
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            self.logger.info("Writing file '%s' to memory at 0x%X...\n" % (filename, addr))
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        else:
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            self.logger.info("Writing file '%s' to an allocated memory region...\n" % filename)
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        with f:
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            if addr is not None:
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                self.emcore.write(addr, f.read())
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                addr = self.emcore.upload(f.read())
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            size = f.tell()
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        f.close()
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        self.logger.info("Done uploading %d bytes to 0x%X\n" % (size, addr))
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        return addr, size
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    @command
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    def downloadfile(self, addr, size, filename):
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        """
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            Downloads a region of memory from the device to a file
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            <addr>: the address to download the data from
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            <size>: the number of bytes to be read
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            <filename>: the path to the file
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        """
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        size = to_int(size)
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        try:
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            f = open(filename, 'wb')
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        except IOError:
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            raise ArgumentError("Can not open file for write!")
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        self.logger.info("Reading data from address 0x%X with the size 0x%X to '%s'..." %
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                        (addr, size, filename))
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        with f:
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            f.write(self.emcore.read(addr, size))
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        f.close()
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        self.logger.info("done\n")
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    @command
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    def hexdump(self, addr, size, width = 16, wordsize = 1, separate = 4, align = False, \
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                relative = False, ascii = True, asciisep = 8, asciirep = ".", zeropad = True):
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        """
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            Downloads a region of memory from the device and hexdumps it
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            <addr>: the address to download the data from
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            <size>: the number of bytes to be dumped
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            [width]: the number of words per output line
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            [wordsize]: the number of bytes per word (little endian)
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            [separate]: add an additional space character every [separate] words
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            [align]: if true, output lines are aligned to the line size
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            [relative]: if true, the addresses displayed are relative to the <addr>, not zero
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            [ascii]: add ASCII representations of the bytes to the output
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            [asciisep]: add an additional space character every [asciisep] ASCII characters
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            [asciirep]: replacement character for non-printable ASCII characters
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            [zeropad]: pad hex values with zero instead of space characters
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        """
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        size = to_int(size)
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        width = to_int(width)
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        wordsize = to_int(wordsize)
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        separate = to_int(separate)
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        align = to_bool(align)
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        relative = to_bool(relative)
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        ascii = to_bool(ascii)
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        asciisep = to_int(asciisep)
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        zeropad = to_bool(zeropad)
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        if addr % wordsize != 0: raise ArgumentError("Address is not word aligned!")
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        if size % wordsize != 0: raise ArgumentError("Size is not word aligned!")
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        if align: skip = addr % (wordsize * width)
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        for r in range(-skip, size, wordsize * width):
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            sys.stdout.write("%08X:" % (base + r))
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                if i - r > 0 and (i - r) % (separate * wordsize) == 0: sys.stdout.write(" ")
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                if i >= 0 and i < size:
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                    w = 0
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                    for b in range(wordsize):
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                        w = w | (struct.unpack("B", data[i + b])[0] << (8 * b))
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                    sys.stdout.write(((" %%0%dX" if zeropad else " %%%dX") % (wordsize * 2)) % w)
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                else: sys.stdout.write(" " * (wordsize * 2 + 1))
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                    if i - r > 0 and (i - r) % asciisep == 0: sys.stdout.write(" ")
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                        if ord(data[i]) > 0x1f: sys.stdout.write(data[i])
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                        else: sys.stdout.write(asciirep)
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                    else: sys.stdout.write(" ")
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                sys.stdout.write("|")
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            sys.stdout.write("\n")
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    @command
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    def uploadint(self, addr, integer):
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        """
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            Uploads a single integer to the device
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            <integer>: the integer to upload
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        """
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        integer = to_int(integer)
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        if integer > 0xFFFFFFFF:
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            raise ArgumentError("Specified integer too long")
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        data = struct.pack("<I", integer)
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        self.emcore.write(addr, data)
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        self.logger.info("Integer '0x%X' written successfully to 0x%X\n" % (integer, addr))
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    @command
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    def downloadint(self, addr):
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        """
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        data = self.emcore.read(addr, 4)
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        integer = struct.unpack("<I", data)[0]
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        self.logger.info("Read '0x%X' from address 0x%X\n" % (integer, addr))
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    @command
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    def i2cread(self, bus, slave, addr, size):
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        """
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            Reads data from an I2C device
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            <bus>: the bus index
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            <slave>: the slave address
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            <size>: the number of bytes to read
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        """
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        bus = to_int(bus)
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        slave = to_int(slave)
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        size = to_int(size)
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        data = self.emcore.i2cread(bus, slave, addr, size)
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        bytes = struct.unpack("<%dB" % len(data), data)
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        self.logger.info("Data read from I2C:\n")
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        for index, byte in enumerate(bytes):
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            self.logger.info("%02X: %02X\n" % (addr + index, byte))
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    @command
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    def i2cwrite(self, bus, slave, addr, *args):
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        """
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            <slave>: the slave address
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            <addr>: the start address on the I2C device
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            <db1> ... <dbN>: the data in single bytes,
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                seperated by whitespaces, eg. 37 5A 4F EB
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        """
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        bus = to_int(bus)
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        slave = to_int(slave)
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        addr = to_int(addr)
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        data = ""
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        for arg in args:
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            data += chr(to_int(arg))
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        self.logger.info("Writing data to I2C...\n")
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        self.emcore.i2cwrite(bus, slave, addr, data)
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        self.logger.info("done\n")
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    @command
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    def console(self):
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        """
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            Reads data from the USB console continuously
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        """
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        while True:
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            resp = self.emcore.usbcread()
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            self.logger.write(resp.data, target = "stdout")
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            time.sleep(0.1 / resp.maxsize * (resp.maxsize - len(resp.data)))
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    @command
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    def writeusbconsole(self, *args):
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        """
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            Writes the string <db1> ... <dbN> to the USB console.
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        """
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        text = ""
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        for word in args:
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            text += word + " "
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        text = text[:-1]
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        self.logger.info("Writing '%s' to the usb console\n" % text)
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        self.emcore.usbcwrite(text)
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    @command
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    def readdevconsole(self, bitmask):
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        """
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            <bitmask>: the bitmask of the consoles to read from.
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        """
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        bitmask = to_int(bitmask)
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        while True:
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            resp = self.emcore.cread()
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            self.logger.write(resp.data)
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            time.sleep(0.1 / resp.maxsize * (resp.maxsize - len(resp.data)))
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    @command
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    def writedevconsole(self, bitmask, *args):
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        """
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            Writes the string <db1> ... <dbN> to one or more of the device's consoles.
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            <bitmask>: the bitmask of the consoles to write to
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        """
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        bitmask = to_int(bitmask)
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        text = ""
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        for word in args:
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            text += word + " "
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        text = text[:-1]
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        self.logger.info("Writing '%s' to the device consoles identified with 0x%X\n" % (text, bitmask))
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        self.emcore.cwrite(text, bitmask)
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    @command
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    def flushconsolebuffers(self, bitmask):
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        """
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            <bitmask>: the bitmask of the consoles to be flushed
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        """
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        bitmask = to_int(bitmask)
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        self.logger.info("Flushing consoles identified with the bitmask 0x%X\n" % bitmask)
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        self.emcore.cflush(bitmask)
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    @command
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    def getprocinfo(self):
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        """
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        """
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        import datetime
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        threads = self.emcore.getprocinfo()
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        threadload = 0
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        idleload = 0
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        for thread in threads:
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                threadload += thread.cpuload / 255.
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            else:
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                idleload += thread.cpuload / 255.
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        coreload = 1 - (threadload + idleload)
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        cpuload = threadload + coreload
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        self.logger.info("Threads: %d, CPU load: %.1f%%, kernel load: %.1f%%, user load: %.1f%%\n\n"
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                         % (len(threads), cpuload * 100, coreload * 100, threadload * 100))
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        self.logger.info("Thread dump:\n")
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        for thread in threads:
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            self.logger.info("%s:\n" % thread.name, 2)
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            self.logger.info("Threadstruct address: 0x%X\n" % thread.addr, 4)
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            self.logger.info("Thread type: %s\n" % thread.thread_type, 4)
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            self.logger.info("Thread state: %s\n" % thread.state, 4)
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            if thread.block_type != "THREAD_NOT_BLOCKED":
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                self.logger.info("Block type: %s\n" % thread.block_type, 6)
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                if thread.blocked_by != 0:
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                    self.logger.info("Blocked by: 0x%X\n" % thread.blocked_by, 6)
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            self.logger.info("Priority: %d/255\n" % thread.priority, 4)
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            self.logger.info("Current CPU load: %.1f%%\n" % ((thread.cpuload * 100) / 255.), 4)
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            self.logger.info("CPU time (total): %s\n" % datetime.timedelta(microseconds = thread.cputime_total), 4)
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            self.logger.info("Stack address: 0x%X\n" % thread.stack, 4)
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            self.logger.info("Registers:\n", 4)
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            for registerrange in range(4):
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                self.logger.info("      ")
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                for register in range(registerrange, 16, 4):
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                    registerrepr = "r"+str(register)
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                    self.logger.info("{0:3s}: 0x{1:08X}   ".format(registerrepr, thread.regs[register]))
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                self.logger.info("\n")
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            self.logger.info("cpsr: 0x{0:08X}".format(thread.cpsr), 6)
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            self.logger.info("\n")
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    @command
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    def lockscheduler(self):
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        """
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            Locks (freezes) the scheduler
482
        """
176 farthen 483
        self.logger.info("Will now lock scheduler\n")
427 farthen 484
        self.emcore.lockscheduler()
178 farthen 485
 
171 farthen 486
    @command
487
    def unlockscheduler(self):
488
        """
489
            Unlocks (unfreezes) the scheduler
490
        """
176 farthen 491
        self.logger.info("Will now unlock scheduler\n")
427 farthen 492
        self.emcore.unlockscheduler()
178 farthen 493
 
171 farthen 494
    @command
516 farthen 495
    def suspendthread(self, threadaddr):
171 farthen 496
        """
516 farthen 497
            Suspends the thread with the thread address <threadaddr>
171 farthen 498
        """
532 farthen 499
        threadaddr = to_int(threadaddr)
516 farthen 500
        self.logger.info("Suspending the thread with the threadaddr 0x%X\n" % threadaddr)
501
        self.emcore.suspendthread(threadaddr)
517 farthen 502
 
171 farthen 503
    @command
516 farthen 504
    def resumethread(self, threadaddr):
171 farthen 505
        """
516 farthen 506
            Resumes the thread with the thread address <threadaddr>
171 farthen 507
        """
532 farthen 508
        threadaddr = to_int(threadaddr)
516 farthen 509
        self.logger.info("Resuming the thread with the threadaddr 0x%X\n" % threadaddr)
510
        self.emcore.resumethread(threadaddr)
517 farthen 511
 
171 farthen 512
    @command
516 farthen 513
    def killthread(self, threadaddr):
171 farthen 514
        """
516 farthen 515
            Kills the thread with the thread address <threadaddr>
171 farthen 516
        """
532 farthen 517
        threadaddr = to_int(threadaddr)
516 farthen 518
        self.logger.info("Killing the thread with the threadaddr 0x%X\n" % threadaddr)
519
        self.emcore.killthread(threadaddr)
517 farthen 520
 
171 farthen 521
    @command
522
    def createthread(self, nameptr, entrypoint, stackptr, stacksize, threadtype, priority, state):
523
        """
516 farthen 524
            Creates a new thread and returns its thread pointer
402 farthen 525
            <namepointer>: a pointer to the thread's name
526
            <entrypoint>: a pointer to the entrypoint of the thread
527
            <stackpointer>: a pointer to the stack of the thread
528
            <stacksize>: the size of the thread's stack
516 farthen 529
            <threadtype>: the thread type, vaild are: 0 => user thread, 1 => system thread
402 farthen 530
            <priority>: the priority of the thread, from 1 to 255
531
            <state>: the thread's initial state, valid are: 1 => ready, 0 => suspended
171 farthen 532
        """
532 farthen 533
        nameptr = to_int(nameptr)
534
        entrypoint = to_int(entrypoint)
535
        stackptr = to_int(stackptr)
536
        stacksize = to_int(stacksize)
537
        priority = to_int(priority)
516 farthen 538
        data = self.emcore.createthread(nameptr, entrypoint, stackptr, stacksize, threadtype, priority, state)
427 farthen 539
        name = self.emcore.readstring(nameptr)
516 farthen 540
        self.logger.info("Created a thread with the thread pointer 0x%X, the name \"%s\", the entrypoint at 0x%X," \
541
                         "the stack at 0x%X with a size of 0x%X and a priority of %d/255\n" %
542
                        (data.threadptr, name, entrypoint, stackptr, stacksize, priority))
172 farthen 543
 
544
    @command
545
    def run(self, filename):
546
        """
427 farthen 547
            Uploads the emCORE application <filename> to
236 farthen 548
            the memory and executes it
172 farthen 549
        """
236 farthen 550
        try:
551
            f = open(filename, 'rb')
552
        except IOError:
553
            raise ArgumentError("File not readable. Does it exist?")
238 farthen 554
        with f:
427 farthen 555
            data = self.emcore.run(f.read())
516 farthen 556
        self.logger.info("Executed emCORE application as thread 0x%X\n" % data.thread)
517 farthen 557
 
171 farthen 558
    @command
173 farthen 559
    def execimage(self, addr):
171 farthen 560
        """
427 farthen 561
            Executes the emCORE application at <addr>.
171 farthen 562
        """
532 farthen 563
        addr = to_int(addr)
516 farthen 564
        self.logger.info("Starting emCORE app at 0x%X\n" % addr)
427 farthen 565
        self.emcore.execimage(addr)
176 farthen 566
 
171 farthen 567
    @command
176 farthen 568
    def flushcaches(self):
171 farthen 569
        """
176 farthen 570
            Flushes the CPUs data and instruction caches.
571
        """
572
        self.logger.info("Flushing CPU data and instruction caches...")
427 farthen 573
        self.emcore.flushcaches()
176 farthen 574
        self.logger.info("done\n")
575
 
576
    @command
577
    def readbootflash(self, addr_flash, addr_mem, size):
578
        """
171 farthen 579
            Reads <size> bytes from bootflash to memory.
580
            <addr_bootflsh>: the address in bootflash to read from
581
            <addr_mem>: the address in memory to copy the data to
582
        """
532 farthen 583
        addr_flash = to_int(addr_flash)
584
        addr_mem = to_int(addr_mem)
585
        size = to_int(size)
516 farthen 586
        self.logger.info("Dumping boot flash from 0x%X - 0x%X to 0x%X - 0x%X\n" %
587
                        (addr_flash, addr_flash + size, addr_mem, addr_mem + size))
427 farthen 588
        self.emcore.bootflashread(addr_mem, addr_flash, size)
176 farthen 589
 
171 farthen 590
    @command
176 farthen 591
    def writebootflash(self, addr_flash, addr_mem, size, force=False):
171 farthen 592
        """
593
            Writes <size> bytes from memory to bootflash.
594
            ATTENTION: Don't call this unless you really know what you're doing!
595
            This may BRICK your device (unless it has a good recovery option)
596
            <addr_mem>: the address in memory to copy the data from
597
            <addr_bootflsh>: the address in bootflash to write to
402 farthen 598
            [force]: Use this flag to suppress the 5 seconds delay
171 farthen 599
        """
532 farthen 600
        addr_flash = to_int(addr_flash)
601
        addr_mem = to_int(addr_mem)
602
        size = to_int(size)
603
        force = to_bool(force)
516 farthen 604
        self.logger.warn("Writing boot flash from the memory in 0x%X - 0x%X to 0x%X - 0x%X\n" %
605
                        (addr_mem, addr_mem + size, addr_flash, addr_flash + size))
174 farthen 606
        if force == False:
382 farthen 607
            self.logger.warn("If this was not what you intended press Ctrl-C NOW")
176 farthen 608
            for i in range(10):
174 farthen 609
                self.logger.info(".")
610
                time.sleep(1)
611
            self.logger.info("\n")
427 farthen 612
        self.emcore.bootflashwrite(addr_mem, addr_flash, size)
176 farthen 613
 
171 farthen 614
    @command
442 farthen 615
    def runfirmware(self, targetaddr, filename):
171 farthen 616
        """
402 farthen 617
            Uploads the firmware in <filename>
442 farthen 618
            to an allocated buffer and executes it at <targetaddr>.
171 farthen 619
        """
532 farthen 620
        targetaddr = to_int(targetaddr)
442 farthen 621
        addr, size = self.uploadfile(filename)
622
        self.execfirmware(targetaddr, addr, size)
64 benedikt93 623
 
171 farthen 624
    @command
442 farthen 625
    def execfirmware(self, targetaddr, addr, size):
176 farthen 626
        """
442 farthen 627
            Moves the firmware at <addr> with <size> to <targetaddr> and executes it
176 farthen 628
        """
532 farthen 629
        targetaddr = to_int(targetaddr)
630
        addr = to_int(addr)
536 farthen 631
        size = to_int(size)
632
        self.logger.info("Running firmware at 0x%X. Bye.\n" % targetaddr)
442 farthen 633
        self.emcore.execfirmware(targetaddr, addr, size)
176 farthen 634
 
635
    @command
171 farthen 636
    def aesencrypt(self, addr, size, keyindex):
637
        """
172 farthen 638
            Encrypts a buffer using a hardware key
402 farthen 639
            <addr>: the starting address of the buffer
640
            <size>: the size of the buffer
641
            <keyindex>: the index of the key in the crypto unit
171 farthen 642
        """
532 farthen 643
        addr = to_int(addr)
644
        size = to_int(size)
645
        keyindex = to_int(keyindex)
427 farthen 646
        self.emcore.aesencrypt(addr, size, keyindex)
82 benedikt93 647
 
171 farthen 648
    @command
649
    def aesdecrypt(self, addr, size, keyindex):
650
        """
172 farthen 651
            Decrypts a buffer using a hardware key
402 farthen 652
            <addr>: the starting address of the buffer
653
            <size>: the size of the buffer
654
            <keyindex>: the index of the key in the crypto unit
171 farthen 655
        """
532 farthen 656
        addr = to_int(addr)
657
        size = to_int(size)
658
        keyindex = to_int(keyindex)
427 farthen 659
        self.emcore.aesdecrypt(addr, size, keyindex)
172 farthen 660
 
661
    @command
662
    def hmac_sha1(self, addr, size, destination):
663
        """
402 farthen 664
            Generates a HMAC-SHA1 hash of the buffer
665
            <addr>: the starting address of the buffer
666
            <size>: the size of the buffer
667
            <destination>: the location where the key will be stored
172 farthen 668
        """
532 farthen 669
        addr = to_int(addr)
670
        size = to_int(size)
671
        destination = to_int(destination)
172 farthen 672
        sha1size = 0x14
516 farthen 673
        self.logger.info("Generating hmac-sha1 hash from the buffer at 0x%X with the size 0x%X and saving it to 0x%X - 0x%X\n" %
674
                        (addr, size, destination, destination + sha1size))
427 farthen 675
        self.emcore.hmac_sha1(addr, size, destination)
172 farthen 676
        self.logger.info("done\n")
427 farthen 677
        data = self.emcore.read(destination, sha1size)
172 farthen 678
        hash = ord(data)
516 farthen 679
        self.logger.info("The generated hash is 0x%X\n" % hash)
517 farthen 680
 
227 theseven 681
    @command
682
    def ipodnano2g_getnandinfo(self):
683
        """
684
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
685
            Gathers some information about the NAND chip used
686
        """
427 farthen 687
        data = self.emcore.ipodnano2g_getnandinfo()
516 farthen 688
        self.logger.info("NAND chip type: 0x%X\n" % data["type"])
689
        self.logger.info("Number of banks: %d\n" % data["banks"])
690
        self.logger.info("Number of blocks: %d\n" % data["blocks"])
691
        self.logger.info("Number of user blocks: %d\n" % data["userblocks"])
692
        self.logger.info("Pages per block: %d\n" % data["pagesperblock"])
517 farthen 693
 
227 theseven 694
    @command
404 farthen 695
    def ipodnano2g_nandread(self, addr, start, count, doecc=True, checkempty=True):
227 theseven 696
        """
697
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
698
            Reads data from the NAND chip into memory
402 farthen 699
            <addr>: the memory location where the data is written to
700
            <start>: start block
701
            <count>: block count
404 farthen 702
            [doecc]: use ecc error correction data
703
            [checkempty]: set statusflags if pages are empty
227 theseven 704
        """
532 farthen 705
        addr = to_int(addr)
706
        start = to_int(start)
707
        count = to_int(count)
708
        doecc = to_bool(doecc)
709
        checkempty = to_bool(checkempty)
516 farthen 710
        self.logger.info("Reading 0x%X NAND pages starting at 0x%X to memory at 0x%X..." %
711
                        (count, start, addr))
427 farthen 712
        self.emcore.ipodnano2g_nandread(addr, start, count, doecc, checkempty)
227 theseven 713
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 714
 
227 theseven 715
    @command
404 farthen 716
    def ipodnano2g_nandwrite(self, addr, start, count, doecc=True):
227 theseven 717
        """
718
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
719
            Writes data to the NAND chip
402 farthen 720
            <addr>: the memory location where the data is read from
721
            <start>: start block
722
            <count>: block count
404 farthen 723
            [doecc]: create ecc error correction data
227 theseven 724
        """
532 farthen 725
        addr = to_int(addr)
726
        start = to_int(start)
727
        count = to_int(count)
728
        doecc = to_bool(doecc)
516 farthen 729
        self.logger.info("Writing 0x%X NAND pages starting at 0x%X from memory at 0x%X..." %
730
                        (count, start, addr))
427 farthen 731
        self.emcore.ipodnano2g_nandwrite(addr, start, count, doecc)
227 theseven 732
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 733
 
227 theseven 734
    @command
735
    def ipodnano2g_nanderase(self, addr, start, count):
736
        """
737
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
738
            Erases blocks on the NAND chip and stores the results to memory
402 farthen 739
            <addr>: the memory location where the results are stored
740
            <start>: start block
741
            <count>: block count
227 theseven 742
        """
532 farthen 743
        addr = to_int(addr)
744
        start = to_int(start)
745
        count = to_int(count)
516 farthen 746
        self.logger.info("Erasing 0x%X NAND pages starting at 0x%X and logging to 0x%X..." %
747
                        (count, start, addr))
427 farthen 748
        self.emcore.ipodnano2g_nanderase(addr, start, count)
227 theseven 749
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 750
 
228 theseven 751
    @command
752
    def ipodnano2g_dumpnand(self, filenameprefix):
753
        """
754
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
755
            Dumps the whole NAND chip to four files
402 farthen 756
            <filenameprefix>: prefix of the files that will be created
228 theseven 757
        """
427 farthen 758
        info = self.emcore.ipodnano2g_getnandinfo()
228 theseven 759
        self.logger.info("Dumping NAND contents...")
760
        try:
761
            infofile = open(filenameprefix+"_info.txt", 'wb')
762
            datafile = open(filenameprefix+"_data.bin", 'wb')
763
            sparefile = open(filenameprefix+"_spare.bin", 'wb')
764
            statusfile = open(filenameprefix+"_status.bin", 'wb')
765
        except IOError:
766
            raise ArgumentError("Can not open file for writing!")
516 farthen 767
        infofile.write("NAND chip type: 0x%X\r\n" % info["type"])
768
        infofile.write("Number of banks: %d\r\n" % info["banks"])
769
        infofile.write("Number of blocks: %d\r\n" % info["blocks"])
770
        infofile.write("Number of user blocks: %d\r\n" % info["userblocks"])
771
        infofile.write("Pages per block: %d\r\n" % info["pagesperblock"])
228 theseven 772
        for i in range(info["banks"] * info["blocks"] * info["pagesperblock"] / 8192):
773
            self.logger.info(".")
427 farthen 774
            self.emcore.ipodnano2g_nandread(0x08000000, i * 8192, 8192, 1, 1)
775
            datafile.write(self.emcore.read(0x08000000, 0x01000000))
776
            sparefile.write(self.emcore.read(0x09000000, 0x00080000))
777
            statusfile.write(self.emcore.read(0x09080000, 0x00008000))
228 theseven 778
        infofile.close()
779
        datafile.close()
780
        sparefile.close()
781
        statusfile.close()
782
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 783
 
228 theseven 784
    @command
785
    def ipodnano2g_wipenand(self, filename, force=False):
786
        """
787
            Target-specific function: ipodnano2g
788
            Wipes the whole NAND chip and logs the result to a file
402 farthen 789
            <filename>: location of the log file
790
            [force]: use this flag to suppress the 5 seconds delay
228 theseven 791
        """
382 farthen 792
        self.logger.warn("Wiping the whole NAND chip!\n")
228 theseven 793
        if force == False:
382 farthen 794
            self.logger.warn("If this was not what you intended press Ctrl-C NOW")
228 theseven 795
            for i in range(10):
796
                self.logger.info(".")
797
                time.sleep(1)
798
            self.logger.info("\n")
427 farthen 799
        info = self.emcore.ipodnano2g_getnandinfo()
228 theseven 800
        self.logger.info("Wiping NAND contents...")
801
        try:
802
            statusfile = open(filename, 'wb')
803
        except IOError:
804
            raise ArgumentError("Can not open file for writing!")
805
        for i in range(info["banks"] * info["blocks"] / 64):
806
            self.logger.info(".")
427 farthen 807
            self.emcore.ipodnano2g_nanderase(0x08000000, i * 64, 64)
808
            statusfile.write(self.emcore.read(0x08000000, 0x00000100))
228 theseven 809
        statusfile.close()
810
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 811
 
346 theseven 812
    @command
585 theseven 813
    def ipodclassic_writebbt(self, filename, tempaddr = None):
346 theseven 814
        """
815
            Target-specific function: ipodclassic
585 theseven 816
            Uploads the bad block table <filename> to memory at <tempaddr>
817
            (or an allocated block if not given) and writes it to the hard disk
346 theseven 818
        """
602 theseven 819
        tempaddr = to_int(tempaddr)
346 theseven 820
        try:
821
            f = open(filename, 'rb')
822
        except IOError:
823
            raise ArgumentError("File not readable. Does it exist?")
824
        self.logger.info("Writing bad block table to disk...")
427 farthen 825
        data = self.emcore.ipodclassic_writebbt(f.read(), tempaddr)
346 theseven 826
        f.close()
827
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 828
 
346 theseven 829
    @command
379 theseven 830
    def getvolumeinfo(self, volume):
831
        """
832
            Gathers some information about a storage volume used
404 farthen 833
            <volume>: volume id
379 theseven 834
        """
532 farthen 835
        volume = to_int(volume)
427 farthen 836
        data = self.emcore.storage_get_info(volume)
516 farthen 837
        self.logger.info("Sector size: %d\n" % data["sectorsize"])
838
        self.logger.info("Number of sectors: %d\n" % data["numsectors"])
839
        self.logger.info("Vendor: %s\n" % data["vendor"])
840
        self.logger.info("Product: %s\n" % data["product"])
841
        self.logger.info("Revision: %s\n" % data["revision"])
517 farthen 842
 
379 theseven 843
    @command
844
    def readrawstorage(self, volume, sector, count, addr):
845
        """
846
            Reads <count> sectors starting at <sector> from storage <volume> to memory at <addr>.
847
        """
532 farthen 848
        volume = to_int(volume)
849
        sector = to_int(sector)
850
        count = to_int(count)
851
        addr = to_int(addr)
379 theseven 852
        self.logger.info("Reading volume %s sectors %X - %X to %08X..." % (volume, sector, sector + count - 1, addr))
427 farthen 853
        self.emcore.storage_read_sectors_md(volume, sector, count, addr)
379 theseven 854
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 855
 
379 theseven 856
    @command
857
    def writerawstorage(self, volume, sector, count, addr):
858
        """
859
            Writes memory contents at <addr> to <count> sectors starting at <sector> on storage <volume>.
860
        """
532 farthen 861
        volume = to_int(volume)
862
        sector = to_int(sector)
863
        count = to_int(count)
864
        addr = to_int(addr)
379 theseven 865
        self.logger.info("Writing %08X to volume %s sectors %X - %X..." % (addr, volume, sector, sector + count - 1))
427 farthen 866
        self.emcore.storage_write_sectors_md(volume, sector, count, addr)
379 theseven 867
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 868
 
379 theseven 869
    @command
475 farthen 870
    def readrawstoragefile(self, volume, sector, count, file, buffsize = 0x100000, buffer = None):
379 theseven 871
        """
872
            Reads <count> sectors starting at <sector> from storage <volume> to file <file>,
402 farthen 873
            buffering them in memory at [buffer] in chunks of [buffsize] bytes (both optional).
379 theseven 874
        """
532 farthen 875
        volume = to_int(volume)
876
        sector = to_int(sector)
877
        count = to_int(count)
878
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
379 theseven 879
        try:
479 theseven 880
            f = open(file, 'wb')
881
        except IOError:
882
            raise ArgumentError("Could not open local file for writing.")
883
        try:
482 theseven 884
            storageinfo = self.emcore.storage_get_info(volume)
885
            buffsize = min(buffsize, storageinfo.sectorsize * count)
479 theseven 886
            if buffer is None:
887
                buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
888
                malloc = True
889
            else:
532 farthen 890
                buffer = to_int(buffer)
479 theseven 891
                malloc = False
472 farthen 892
            try:
479 theseven 893
                self.logger.info("Reading volume %s sectors %X - %X to %s..." % (volume, sector, sector + count - 1, file))
894
                while count > 0:
895
                    sectors = min(count, int(buffsize / storageinfo.sectorsize))
896
                    self.emcore.storage_read_sectors_md(volume, sector, sectors, buffsize, buffer)
897
                    f.write(self.emcore.read(buffer, storageinfo.sectorsize * sectors))
898
                    sector = sector + sectors
899
                    count = count - sectors
900
            finally:
901
                if malloc == True:
902
                    self.emcore.free(buffer)
903
        finally:
472 farthen 904
            f.close()
379 theseven 905
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 906
 
379 theseven 907
    @command
475 farthen 908
    def writerawstoragefile(self, volume, sector, count, file, buffsize = 0x100000, buffer = None):
379 theseven 909
        """
910
            Writes contents of <file> to <count> sectors starting at <sector> on storage <volume>,
402 farthen 911
            buffering them in memory at [buffer] in chunks of [buffsize] bytes (both optional).
379 theseven 912
        """
532 farthen 913
        volume = to_int(volume)
914
        sector = to_int(sector)
915
        count = to_int(count)
916
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
379 theseven 917
        try:
479 theseven 918
            f = open(file, 'rb')
919
        except IOError:
920
            raise ArgumentError("Could not open local file for reading.")
921
        try:
482 theseven 922
            storageinfo = self.emcore.storage_get_info(volume)
923
            buffsize = min(buffsize, storageinfo.sectorsize * count)
479 theseven 924
            if buffer is None:
925
                buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
926
                malloc = True
927
            else:
532 farthen 928
                buffer = to_int(buffer)
479 theseven 929
                malloc = False
472 farthen 930
            try:
479 theseven 931
                self.logger.info("Writing %s to volume %s sectors %X - %X..." % (file, volume, sector, sector + count - 1))
932
                while count > 0:
933
                    sectors = min(count, int(buffsize / storageinfo.sectorsize))
934
                    bytes = storageinfo.sectorsize * sectors
935
                    data = f.read(bytes)
936
                    if len(data) == 0: break
937
                    while len(data) < bytes: data = data + f.read(bytes - len(data))
938
                    self.emcore.write(buffer, data)
939
                    self.emcore.storage_write_sectors_md(volume, sector, sectors, buffsize, buffer)
940
                    sector = sector + sectors
941
                    count = count - sectors
942
            finally:
943
                if malloc == True:
944
                    self.emcore.free(buffer)
945
        finally:
472 farthen 946
            f.close()
379 theseven 947
        self.logger.info("done\n")
517 farthen 948
 
379 theseven 949
    @command
346 theseven 950
    def mkdir(self, dirname):
951
        """
402 farthen 952
            Creates a directory with the name <dirname>
346 theseven 953
        """
516 farthen 954
        self.logger.info("Creating directory %s..." % dirname)
427 farthen 955
        self.emcore.dir_create(dirname)
346 theseven 956
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 957
 
346 theseven 958
    @command
959
    def rmdir(self, dirname):
960
        """
402 farthen 961
            Removes an empty directory with the name <dirname>
346 theseven 962
        """
516 farthen 963
        self.logger.info("Removing directory %s..." % dirname)
427 farthen 964
        self.emcore.dir_remove(dirname)
346 theseven 965
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 966
 
346 theseven 967
    @command
349 theseven 968
    def rm(self, filename):
346 theseven 969
        """
402 farthen 970
            Removes a file with the name <filename>
346 theseven 971
        """
516 farthen 972
        self.logger.info("Removing file %s..." % filename)
427 farthen 973
        self.emcore.file_unlink(filename)
346 theseven 974
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 975
 
346 theseven 976
    @command
406 theseven 977
    def rmtree(self, path):
978
        """
979
            Recursively removes a folder
980
            <path>: the folder to be removed
981
        """
427 farthen 982
        handle = self.emcore.dir_open(path)
406 theseven 983
        while True:
984
            try:
427 farthen 985
                entry = self.emcore.dir_read(handle)
406 theseven 986
                if entry.name == "." or entry.name == "..": continue
987
                elif entry.attributes & 0x10:
988
                    self.rmtree(path + "/" + entry.name)
989
                else: self.rm(path + "/" + entry.name)
990
            except: break
427 farthen 991
        self.emcore.dir_close(handle)
406 theseven 992
        self.rmdir(path)
517 farthen 993
 
406 theseven 994
    @command
352 theseven 995
    def mv(self, oldname, newname):
350 theseven 996
        """
402 farthen 997
            Renames or moves file or directory <oldname> to <newname>
350 theseven 998
        """
516 farthen 999
        self.logger.info("Renaming %s to %s..." % (oldname, newname))
427 farthen 1000
        self.emcore.file_rename(oldname, newname)
350 theseven 1001
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 1002
 
350 theseven 1003
    @command
475 farthen 1004
    def get(self, remotename, localname, buffsize = 0x10000, buffer = None):
346 theseven 1005
        """
1006
            Downloads a file
402 farthen 1007
            <remotename>: filename on the device
1008
            <localname>: filename on the computer
472 farthen 1009
            [buffsize]: buffer size (optional)
402 farthen 1010
            [buffer]: buffer address (optional)
346 theseven 1011
        """
532 farthen 1012
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
346 theseven 1013
        try:
479 theseven 1014
            f = open(localname, 'wb')
1015
        except IOError:
1016
            raise ArgumentError("Could not open local file for writing.")
1017
        try:
482 theseven 1018
            fd = self.emcore.file_open(remotename, 0)
472 farthen 1019
            try:
482 theseven 1020
                size = self.emcore.file_size(fd)
1021
                buffsize = min(buffsize, size)
1022
                if buffer is None:
1023
                    buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
1024
                    malloc = True
1025
                else:
532 farthen 1026
                    buffer = to_int(buffer)
482 theseven 1027
                    malloc = False
479 theseven 1028
                try:
516 farthen 1029
                    self.logger.info("Downloading file %s to %s..." % (remotename, localname))
479 theseven 1030
                    while size > 0:
488 theseven 1031
                        bytes = self.emcore.file_read(fd, buffsize, buffer).rc
479 theseven 1032
                        f.write(self.emcore.read(buffer, bytes))
1033
                        size = size - bytes
1034
                finally:
482 theseven 1035
                    if malloc == True:
1036
                        self.emcore.free(buffer)
479 theseven 1037
            finally:
482 theseven 1038
                self.emcore.file_close(fd)
479 theseven 1039
        finally:
472 farthen 1040
            f.close()
346 theseven 1041
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 1042
 
346 theseven 1043
    @command
475 farthen 1044
    def gettree(self, remotepath, localpath, buffsize = 0x10000, buffer = None):
406 theseven 1045
        """
1046
            Downloads a directory tree
1047
            <remotepath>: path on the device
1048
            <localpath>: path on the computer
472 farthen 1049
            [buffsize]: buffer size (optional)
406 theseven 1050
            [buffer]: buffer address (optional)
1051
        """
532 farthen 1052
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
479 theseven 1053
        handle = self.emcore.dir_open(remotepath)
472 farthen 1054
        try:
479 theseven 1055
            if buffer is None:
1056
                buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
1057
                malloc = True
1058
            else:
532 farthen 1059
                buffer = to_int(buffer)
479 theseven 1060
                malloc = False
1061
            try:
1062
                try: os.mkdir(localpath)
1063
                except: pass
1064
                while True:
1065
                    try:
1066
                        entry = self.emcore.dir_read(handle)
1067
                    except: break
486 theseven 1068
                    if entry.name == "." or entry.name == "..": continue
1069
                    elif entry.attributes & 0x10:
1070
                        self.gettree(remotepath + "/" + entry.name, localpath + "/" + entry.name, buffsize, buffer)
1071
                    else: self.get(remotepath + "/" + entry.name, localpath + "/" + entry.name, buffsize, buffer)
479 theseven 1072
            finally:
1073
                if malloc == True:
1074
                    self.emcore.free(buffer)
1075
        finally:
472 farthen 1076
            self.emcore.dir_close(handle)
517 farthen 1077
 
406 theseven 1078
    @command
475 farthen 1079
    def put(self, localname, remotename, buffsize = 0x10000, buffer = None):
346 theseven 1080
        """
1081
            Uploads a file
406 theseven 1082
            <localname>: filename on the computer
402 farthen 1083
            <remotename>: filename on the device
472 farthen 1084
            [buffsize]: buffer size (optional)
402 farthen 1085
            [buffer]: buffer address (optional)
346 theseven 1086
        """
532 farthen 1087
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
346 theseven 1088
        try:
479 theseven 1089
            f = open(localname, 'rb')
1090
        except IOError:
1091
            raise ArgumentError("Could not open local file for reading.")
1092
        try:
482 theseven 1093
            buffsize = min(buffsize, os.path.getsize(localname))
479 theseven 1094
            if buffer is None:
1095
                buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
1096
                malloc = True
1097
            else:
532 farthen 1098
                buffer = to_int(buffer)
479 theseven 1099
                malloc = False
472 farthen 1100
            try:
516 farthen 1101
                self.logger.info("Uploading file %s to %s..." % (localname, remotename))
479 theseven 1102
                fd = self.emcore.file_open(remotename, 0x15)
1103
                try:
1104
                    while True:
1105
                        data = f.read(buffsize)
1106
                        if len(data) == 0: break
1107
                        self.emcore.write(buffer, data)
1108
                        bytes = 0
1109
                        while bytes < len(data):
1110
                            bytes = bytes + self.emcore.file_write(fd, len(data) - bytes, buffer + bytes)
1111
                finally:
1112
                    self.emcore.file_close(fd)
1113
            finally:
1114
                if malloc == True:
1115
                    self.emcore.free(buffer)
1116
        finally:
472 farthen 1117
            f.close()
346 theseven 1118
        self.logger.info(" done\n")
517 farthen 1119
 
346 theseven 1120
    @command
475 farthen 1121
    def puttree(self, localpath, remotepath, buffsize = 0x10000, buffer = None):
406 theseven 1122
        """
1123
            Uploads a directory tree
1124
            <localpath>: path on the computer
1125
            <remotepath>: path on the device
472 farthen 1126
            [buffsize]: buffer size (optional)
406 theseven 1127
            [buffer]: buffer address (optional)
1128
        """
532 farthen 1129
        buffsize = to_int(buffsize)
472 farthen 1130
        if buffer is None:
1131
            buffer = self.emcore.malloc(buffsize)
1132
            malloc = True
1133
        else:
532 farthen 1134
            buffer = to_int(buffer)
472 farthen 1135
            malloc = False
1136
        try:
1137
            try: self.mkdir(remotepath)
1138
            except: self.logger.info(" failed\n")
1139
            pathlen = len(localpath)
1140
            for d in os.walk(localpath):
1141
                prefix = remotepath + "/" + d[0].replace("\\", "/")[pathlen:] + "/"
1142
                for dir in d[1]:
1143
                    if dir != ".svn":
1144
                        try: self.mkdir(prefix + dir)
1145
                        except: self.logger.info(" failed\n")
1146
                for f in d[2]:
479 theseven 1147
                    if prefix.find("/.svn/") == -1:
477 farthen 1148
                        self.put(d[0] + "/" + f, prefix + f, buffsize, buffer)
472 farthen 1149
        finally:
1150
            if malloc == True:
1151
                self.emcore.free(buffer)
517 farthen 1152
 
406 theseven 1153
    @command
351 theseven 1154
    def ls(self, path = "/"):
346 theseven 1155
        """
1156
            Lists all files in the specified path
402 farthen 1157
            [path]: the path which is listed
346 theseven 1158
        """
427 farthen 1159
        handle = self.emcore.dir_open(path)
516 farthen 1160
        self.logger.info("Directory listing of %s:\n" % path)
346 theseven 1161
        while True:
1162
            try:
427 farthen 1163
                entry = self.emcore.dir_read(handle)
346 theseven 1164
            except: break
486 theseven 1165
            if entry.attributes & 0x10: size = "DIR"
1166
            else: size = locale.format("%d", entry.size, True).rjust(13)
1167
            self.logger.info(entry.name.ljust(50) + " - " + size + "\n")
427 farthen 1168
        self.emcore.dir_close(handle)
474 farthen 1169
 
1170
    @command
483 theseven 1171
    def find(self, path = "/"):
1172
        """
1173
            Lists all files in the specified path, recursively
1174
            [path]: the path which is listed
1175
        """
1176
        handle = self.emcore.dir_open(path)
1177
        self.logger.info(path + "/\n")
1178
        while True:
1179
            try:
1180
                entry = self.emcore.dir_read(handle)
1181
            except: break
486 theseven 1182
            if entry.name == "." or entry.name == "..": continue
1183
            elif entry.attributes & 0x10: self.find(path + "/" + entry.name)
1184
            else: self.logger.info(path + "/" + entry.name + "\n")
483 theseven 1185
        self.emcore.dir_close(handle)
1186
 
1187
    @command
474 farthen 1188
    def malloc(self, size):
1189
        """ Allocates <size> bytes and returns a pointer to the allocated memory """
532 farthen 1190
        size = to_int(size)
474 farthen 1191
        self.logger.info("Allocating %d bytes of memory\n" % size)
1192
        addr = self.emcore.malloc(size)
518 farthen 1193
        self.logger.info("Allocated %d bytes of memory at 0x%X\n" % (size, addr))
474 farthen 1194
 
1195
    @command
1196
    def memalign(self, align, size):
1197
        """ Allocates <size> bytes aligned to <align> and returns a pointer to the allocated memory """
532 farthen 1198
        align = to_int(align)
1199
        size = to_int(size)
518 farthen 1200
        self.logger.info("Allocating %d bytes of memory aligned to 0x%X\n" % (size, align))
474 farthen 1201
        addr = self.emcore.memalign(align, size)
518 farthen 1202
        self.logger.info("Allocated %d bytes of memory at 0x%X\n" % (size, addr))
474 farthen 1203
 
1204
    @command
1205
    def realloc(self, ptr, size):
1206
        """ The size of the memory block pointed to by <ptr> is changed to the <size> bytes,
1207
            expanding or reducing the amount of memory available in the block.
1208
            Returns a pointer to the reallocated memory.
1209
        """
532 farthen 1210
        ptr = to_int(ptr)
1211
        size = to_int(size)
518 farthen 1212
        self.logger.info("Reallocating 0x%X to have the new size %d\n" % (ptr, size))
474 farthen 1213
        addr = self.emcore.realloc(ptr, size)
518 farthen 1214
        self.logger.info("Reallocated memory at 0x%X to 0x%X with the new size %d\n" % (ptr, addr, size))
474 farthen 1215
 
1216
    @command
1217
    def reownalloc(self, ptr, owner):
1218
        """ Changes the owner of the memory allocation <ptr> to the thread struct at addr <owner> """
532 farthen 1219
        ptr = to_int(ptr)
1220
        owner = to_int(owner)
518 farthen 1221
        self.logger.info("Changing owner of the memory region 0x%X to 0x%X\n" % (ptr, owner))
474 farthen 1222
        self.emcore.reownalloc(ptr, owner)
518 farthen 1223
        self.logger.info("Successfully changed owner of 0x%X to 0x%X\n" % (ptr, owner))
474 farthen 1224
 
1225
    @command
1226
    def free(self, ptr):
1227
        """ Frees the memory space pointed to by 'ptr' """
532 farthen 1228
        ptr = to_int(ptr)
518 farthen 1229
        self.logger.info("Freeing the memory region at 0x%X\n" % ptr)
474 farthen 1230
        self.emcore.free(ptr)
518 farthen 1231
        self.logger.info("Successfully freed the memory region at 0x%X\n" % ptr)
474 farthen 1232
 
1233
    @command
1234
    def free_all(self):
1235
        """ Frees all memory allocations created by the monitor thread """
1236
        self.logger.info("Freeing all memory allocations created by the monitor thread\n")
1237
        self.emcore.free_all()
1238
        self.logger.info("Successfully freed all memory allocations created by the monitor thread\n")
1239
 
346 theseven 1240
 
171 farthen 1241
if __name__ == "__main__":
1242
    if len(sys.argv) < 2:
502 farthen 1243
        usage("No command specified", docstring = False)
382 farthen 1244
    try:
1245
        interface = Commandline()
1246
        interface._parsecommand(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2:])
1247
    except KeyboardInterrupt:
1248
        sys.exit()