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fc-fsio help: upload-rf-table addition documented
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Wed, 22 Nov 2017 06:23:52 +0000
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28 set-rfcap Write /gsm/com/rfcap file 28 set-rfcap Write /gsm/com/rfcap file
29 stat Raw interface to ffs_xlstat() API call 29 stat Raw interface to ffs_xlstat() API call
30 symlink Create a symlink in device FFS 30 symlink Create a symlink in device FFS
31 upload-file Upload a file into device FFS 31 upload-file Upload a file into device FFS
32 upload-fs Upload a complete file system tree into device FFS 32 upload-fs Upload a complete file system tree into device FFS
33 upload-rf-table Upload an RF calibration table into device FFS
33 upload-subtree Upload a subtree into device FFS 34 upload-subtree Upload a subtree into device FFS
34 35
35 To get help on any command, type help and the command keyword. 36 To get help on any command, type help and the command keyword.
36 37
37 The RTOS environment inside GSM device firmwares with which this utility 38 The RTOS environment inside GSM device firmwares with which this utility
271 upload-fs host-dir 272 upload-fs host-dir
272 273
273 This command uploads an entire file system tree from the given host location 274 This command uploads an entire file system tree from the given host location
274 into the target device FFS at the root level. 275 into the target device FFS at the root level.
275 276
277 === upload-rf-table
278 upload-rf-table host-table-file [band]
279
280 This command uploads an RF calibration or configuration table into the target
281 device FFS. The table is read from a source file in FreeCalypso ASCII format,
282 the type (meaning) of the table is indicated in its header, and the FFS
283 pathname into which the bits of this table should be written after conversion
284 to binary is known from this table type.
285
286 Some RF tables are global while others are instantiated for each supported
287 frequency band. If the table being uploaded is of the per-band variety, the
288 band argument must be given (the name of the band as used in the FFS pathnames
289 of that band's calibration/config files); if the table is of the global variety,
290 no band argument is allowed.
291
276 === upload-subtree 292 === upload-subtree
277 upload-subtree host-dir target-dir 293 upload-subtree host-dir target-dir
278 294
279 This command uploads a directory subtree from your Unix host file system into 295 This command uploads a directory subtree from your Unix host file system into
280 the given non-root directory in the target device FFS. 296 the given non-root directory in the target device FFS.