From: Uwe Hermann Date: Sun, 4 May 2014 21:14:25 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Update the manpage. X-Git-Tag: sigrok-cli-0.5.0~5 X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitaction?a=commitdiff_plain;h=bf83693242056ba7bf8036fc7c4a8a0868359d40;p=sigrok-cli.git Update the manpage. - Don't refer to the not yet existing nexus-osciprime driver. - Update an example sigrok-cli --scan output to match the current format. - Update some sections to honor that channels are now specified by name (not number). Example: "-P uart:rx=FTDIRX" instead of "-P uart:rx=6" (if channel 6 has been actually named "FTDIRX" by the user/frontend). This fixes bug #332. - SPI PD: The 'sck' pin is now called 'clk', update the manpage example. - Fix a typo in the -S documentation: s/-A/-P/. - The --time option currently only supports "ms" and "s" as units. - Various minor cosmetic changes. --- diff --git a/doc/sigrok-cli.1 b/doc/sigrok-cli.1 index dbc8467..c2e8073 100644 --- a/doc/sigrok-cli.1 +++ b/doc/sigrok-cli.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "Jan 31, 2014" +.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "May 04, 2014" .SH "NAME" sigrok\-cli \- Command-line client for the sigrok software .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Some USB devices don't use a unique VendorID/ProductID combination, and thus need that specified as well. This also uses the \fBconn\fP option, using either \fBVendorID.ProductID\fP or \fBbus.address\fP: .sp -.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=nexus-osciprime:conn=04b4.8613" +.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008" .TP .BR "\-c, \-\-config " A colon-separated list of device options, where each option takes the form @@ -155,26 +155,16 @@ Example: .sp The comma-separated list is processed from left to right, i.e. items farther to the right override previous items. For example -.B "1=CS,1=MISO" +.B "1=CS,CS=MISO" will set the name of channel 1 to .BR "MISO" . -.sp -Also, while -.B "5=MOSI,6=MISO" -will only select channels 5 and 6, and set their names to MISO and MOSI, the -command line -.B "5=MOSI,6=MISO,1\-8" -will select channels 1\-8 (including 5 and 6, of course), but the names specified -for channels 5 and 6 will be reset to the defaults by the -.B "1\-8" -channel selection. .TP .BR "\-g, \-\-channel\-group " Specify the channel group to operate on. Some devices organize channels into groups, the settings of which can only be changed as a group. The list of channel groups, if any, is displayed -with the \-\-show command. +with the \fB\-\-show\fP command. .TP .BR "\-t, \-\-triggers " A comma-separated list of triggers to use, of the form @@ -238,7 +228,7 @@ Example: $ .B "sigrok\-cli \-i " .br -.B " \-P spi:wordsize=9:miso=1:mosi=5:sck=3:cs=0" +.B " \-P spi:wordsize=9:miso=1:mosi=5:clk=3:cs=0" .sp In this example, .B wordsize @@ -246,7 +236,7 @@ is an option supported by the .B spi protocol decoder. Additionally, the user tells sigrok to decode the SPI protocol using channel 1 as MISO signal for SPI, channel 5 as MOSI, channel 3 -as SCK, and channel 0 as CS# signal. +as CLK, and channel 0 as CS# signal. .TP .BR "\-S, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-stack " This option allows the user to specify a protocol decoder stack, i.e. @@ -262,13 +252,13 @@ output. In addition to the .B \-S option, all protocol decoders that are used in a stack, must also be specified (together with their options, if any) using the -.B \-A +.B \-P parameter. .sp Example: .sp $ -.B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-A i2c:sda=4:scl=7,rtc8564" +.B "sigrok\-cli \-i \-P i2c:sda=4:scl=7,rtc8564" .br .B " \-S i2c,rtc8564" .sp @@ -367,13 +357,9 @@ Example: .br The following devices were found: .br - Demo device with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -.br - ChronoVu LA8 with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -.br - ALSA: HDA ATI SB ALC270 Analog with 2 channels: Ch_0 Ch_1 + demo - Demo device with 12 channels: D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 .br - Saleae Logic with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 + fx2lafw:conn=3.26 - CWAV USBee SX with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .sp However, not all devices are auto-detectable (e.g. serial port based ones). For those you'll have to provide a \fBconn\fP option, see above. @@ -390,9 +376,8 @@ Sample for .B milliseconds, then quit. .sp -You can optionally follow the number by \fBs\fP, \fBms\fP, \fBus\fP, or -\fBns\fP to specify the time to sample in seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, -or nanoseconds, respectively. +You can optionally follow the number by \fBs\fP to specify the time to +sample in seconds. .sp For example, .B "\-\-time 2s"