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@@ -1630,9 +1630,14 @@ supported. |
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When the OpenOCD server process starts up, it enters a |
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@emph{configuration stage} which is the only time that |
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certain commands, @emph{configuration commands}, may be issued. |
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Normally, configuration commands are only available |
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inside startup scripts. |
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In this manual, the definition of a configuration command is |
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presented as a @emph{Config Command}, not as a @emph{Command} |
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which may be issued interactively. |
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The runtime @command{help} command also highlights configuration |
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commands, and those which may be issued at any time. |
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Those configuration commands include declaration of TAPs, |
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flash banks, |
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@@ -5093,13 +5098,15 @@ port is 5555. |
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Exits the current telnet session. |
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@end deffn |
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@c note EXTREMELY ANNOYING word wrap at column 75 |
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@c even when lines are e.g. 100+ columns ... |
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@c coded in startup.tcl |
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@deffn {Command} help [string] |
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With no parameters, prints help text for all commands. |
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Otherwise, prints each helptext containing @var{string}. |
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Not every command provides helptext. |
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Configuration commands, and commands valid at any time, are |
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explicitly noted in parenthesis. |
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In most cases, no such restriction is listed; this indicates commands |
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which are only available after the configuration stage has completed. |
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@end deffn |
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@deffn Command sleep msec [@option{busy}] |
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