Dell S5148F-ON Open Networking Hardware Diagnostic Guide September 2017 - Page 26

Configuration file format, cputool, Tests, CLI options, Configuration, file

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CPLD1 Version 0x00 CPLD2 Version 0x01 CPLD3 Version 0x01 CPLD4 Version 0x01 root@dell-diag-os:/# root@dell-diag-os:cpldupgradetool--write --image=_cpld_v01.vme Lattice Semiconductor Corp. ispVME(tm) V12.2 Copyright 1998-2011. For daisy chain programming of all in-system programmable devices Invalid Format: CPLD_WE assertion level TDI:39,TCK:35,TMS:36,WE:57,TRST:58,TDO:49,SelPin:0, Freq:2400 g_CoresiIspPins Init= 30000 g_SussiIspPins Init= 2000134 g_WEAssertLevel= 0 Processing virtual machine file (./_cpld_v01.vme)...... CREATED BY: ispVM(R) System Version 18.0.1 CREATION DATE: 06/23/16 14:26:03 PASS Configuration file format Configuration File Format There is no configuration file associated with the cpldupgradetool cputool The cputool displays the CPU information, reads and writes of the MSR and the LPC bus. Tests There are no defined tests with the cputool. CLI options root@dellemc-diag-os:~# cputool DellEmc Diag - Cpu Tool version 1.1, x.xx.x.x-x build, 2017/05/23, Syntax: cputool Show the help-text:= cputool --h cputool -h Display the CPU info using CPU-ID: cputool --cpuid[=--option] cputool -i [option] Display the CPU info using x86info:= cputool --x86info[=--option] cputool -x [option] Read CPU register:= cputool --readmsr --cpu= --reg= cputool -r -n -R Write CPU register:= cputool --writemsr --cpu= --reg= --val= cputool -w -R -V Execute repeatedly command by count:= cputool --iteration=max/ [option1] [option2]... cputool -I max/ [option1] [option2]... (or) (or) (or) (or) (or) (or) 26 Dell EMC DiagOS tools

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CPLD1 Version 0x00
CPLD2 Version 0x01
CPLD3 Version 0x01
CPLD4 Version 0x01
root@dell-diag-os:/#
root@dell-diag-os:cpldupgradetool--write --image=<platform>_cpld_v01.vme
Lattice Semiconductor Corp.
ispVME(tm) V12.2 Copyright 1998-2011.
For daisy chain programming of all in-system programmable devices
Invalid Format: CPLD_WE assertion level
TDI:39,TCK:35,TMS:36,WE:57,TRST:58,TDO:49,SelPin:0, Freq:2400
g_CoresiIspPins Init= 30000 g_SussiIspPins Init= 2000134 g_WEAssertLevel= 0
Processing virtual machine file (./<
platform
>_cpld_v01.vme)
......
CREATED BY: ispVM(R) System Version 18.0.1
CREATION DATE: 06/23/16 14:26:03
+=======+
| PASS! |
+=======+
Configuration
file
format
Configuration File Format
There is no configuration file associated with the cpldupgradetool
cputool
The
cputool
displays the CPU information, reads and writes of the MSR and the LPC bus.
Tests
There are no
defined
tests with the
cputool
.
CLI options
root@dellemc-diag-os:~# cputool
DellEmc Diag - Cpu Tool
version 1.1, x.xx.x.x-x
build, 2017/05/23,
Syntax: cputool <option>
Show the help-text:=
cputool --h
(or)
cputool -h
Display the CPU info using CPU-ID:
cputool --cpuid[=--option]
(or)
cputool -i [option]
Display the CPU info using x86info:=
cputool --x86info[=--option]
(or)
cputool -x [option]
Read CPU register:=
cputool --readmsr --cpu=<cpuNumber> --reg=<regOffset>
(or)
cputool -r -n <cpuNumber> -R <regOffset>
Write CPU register:=
cputool --writemsr --cpu=<cpuNumber> --reg=<regOffset> --val=<value>
(or)
cputool -w <cpuNumber> -R <regOffset> -V <value>
Execute repeatedly command by count:=
cputool --iteration=max/<count> [option1] [option2]...
(or)
cputool -I max/<count> [option1] [option2]...
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