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bf836932 1.TH SIGROK\-CLI 1 "May 04, 2014"
43e5747a 2.SH "NAME"
53155b2f 3sigrok\-cli \- Command-line client for the sigrok software
43e5747a 4.SH "SYNOPSIS"
53155b2f 5.B sigrok\-cli [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
43e5747a 6.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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7\fBsigrok\-cli\fP is a cross-platform command line utility for the
8\fBsigrok\fP software.
43e5747a 9.PP
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10It cannot display graphical output, but is still sufficient to run through
11the whole process of hardware initialization, acquisition, protocol decoding
12and saving the session.
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13.PP
14It is useful for running on remote or embedded systems, netbooks, PDAs,
15and for various other use-cases. It can display samples on standard output or
16save them in various file formats.
53155b2f 17.SH OPTIONS
43e5747a 18.TP
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19.B "\-h, \-\-help"
20Show a help text and exit.
21.TP
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22.B "\-V, \-\-version"
23Show
24.B sigrok-cli
25version, and information about supported hardware drivers, input file
26formats, output file formats, and protocol decoders.
27.TP
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28\fB\-d, \-\-driver\fP <drivername>
29A driver must always be selected (unless doing a global scan). Use the
30\fB-V\fP option to get a list of available drivers.
53155b2f 31.sp
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32Drivers can take options, in the form \fBkey=value\fP
33separated by colons.
34.sp
35Drivers communicating with hardware via a serial port always need the port
36specified as the \fBconn\fP option. For example, to use the
37Openbench Logic Sniffer:
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38.sp
39.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0"
40.sp
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41Some USB devices don't use a unique VendorID/ProductID combination, and thus
42need that specified as well. This also uses the \fBconn\fP option, using
43either \fBVendorID.ProductID\fP or \fBbus.address\fP:
53155b2f 44.sp
bf836932 45.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=uni-t-ut61e:conn=1a86.e008"
43e5747a 46.TP
b5ac81ad 47.BR "\-c, \-\-config " <device>
53155b2f 48A colon-separated list of device options, where each option takes the form
1b4b6a7c 49.BR key=value .
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50For example, to set the samplerate to 1MHz on a device supported by the
51fx2lafw driver, you might specify
1b4b6a7c 52.sp
b5ac81ad 53.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver=fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1m"
1b4b6a7c 54.sp
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55Samplerate is an option common to most logic analyzers. The argument specifies
56the samplerate in Hz. You can also specify the samplerate in kHz, MHz or GHz.
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57The following are all equivalent:
58.sp
b5ac81ad 59.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1000000"
1b4b6a7c 60.sp
b5ac81ad 61.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config samplerate=1m"
1b4b6a7c 62.sp
b5ac81ad 63.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-config \(dqsamplerate=1 MHz\(dq"
1b4b6a7c 64.TP
43e5747a 65.BR "\-i, \-\-input\-file " <filename>
7949dca0 66Load input from a file instead of a hardware device. If the
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67.B \-\-input\-format
68option is not supplied, sigrok-cli attempts to autodetect the file format of
69the input file.
70.TP
71.BR "\-I, \-\-input\-format " <format>
72When loading an input file, assume it's in the specified format. If this
73option is not supplied (in addition to
74.BR \-\-input\-file ),
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75sigrok-cli attempts to autodetect the file format of the input file. Use the
76.B \-V
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77option to see a list of available input formats.
78.sp
79The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of
80options, where each option takes the form
943d0c08 81.BR "key=value" .
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82.TP
83.BR "\-o, \-\-output\-file " <filename>
84Save output to a file instead of writing it to stdout. The default format
85used when saving is the sigrok session file format. This can be changed with
86the
76ae913d 87.B \-\-output\-format
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88option.
89.TP
90.BR "\-O, \-\-output\-format " <formatname>
91Set the output format to use. Use the
92.B \-V
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93option to see a list of available output formats.
94.sp
95The format name may optionally be followed by a colon-separated list of
96options, where each option takes the form
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97.BR "key=value" .
98.sp
99Supported formats currently include
100.BR bits ,
101.BR hex ,
102.BR ascii ,
103.BR binary ,
104.BR vcd ,
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105.BR ols ,
106.BR gnuplot ,
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107.BR chronovu-la8 ,
108.BR csv ", and"
109.BR analog .
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110.sp
111The
112.B bits
113or
114.B hex
115formats, for an ASCII bit or ASCII hexadecimal display, can take a "width" option, specifying the number of samples (in bits) to display per line. Thus
116.B hex:width=128
117will display 128 bits per line, in hexadecimal:
118.sp
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119 0:ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff
120 1:ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00 ff00
7949dca0 121.sp
029d73fe 122The lines always start with the channel number (or name, if defined), followed by a colon. If no format is specified, it defaults to
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123.BR bits:width=64 ,
124like this:
125.sp
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126 0:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
127 1:11111111 00000000 11111111 00000000 [...]
43e5747a 128.TP
3dfbfbc8 129.BR "\-C, \-\-channels " <channellist>
029d73fe 130A comma-separated list of channels to be used in the session.
43e5747a 131.sp
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132Note that sigrok always names the channels according to how they're shown on
133the enclosure of the hardware. If your logic analyzer numbers the channels 0-15,
134that's how you must specify them with this option. An oscilloscope's channels
10d98b47 135would generally be referred to as "CH1", "CH2", and so on.
029d73fe 136Use the \fB\-\-show\fP option to see a list of channel names for your device.
53155b2f 137.sp
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138The default is to use all the channels available on a device. You can name
139a channel like this:
43e5747a 140.BR "1=CLK" .
029d73fe 141A range of channels can also be given, in the form
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142.BR "1\-5" .
143.sp
144Example:
145.sp
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146.RB " $ " "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-samples 100"
147.br
3dfbfbc8 148.B " \-\-channels 1=CLK,2\-4,7"
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149.br
150 CLK:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
151 2:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
152 3:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
153 4:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
154 7:11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 [...]
155.sp
156The comma-separated list is processed from left to right, i.e. items farther
157to the right override previous items. For example
bf836932 158.B "1=CS,CS=MISO"
029d73fe 159will set the name of channel 1 to
43e5747a 160.BR "MISO" .
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162.BR "\-g, \-\-channel\-group "<channel\ group>
163Specify the channel group to operate on.
31f9318a 164
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165Some devices organize channels into groups, the settings of which can
166only be changed as a group. The list of channel groups, if any, is displayed
bf836932 167with the \fB\-\-show\fP command.
31f9318a 168.TP
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169.BR "\-t, \-\-triggers " <triggerlist>
170A comma-separated list of triggers to use, of the form
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171.BR "<channel>=<trigger>" .
172You can use the name or number of the channel, and the trigger itself is a
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173series of characters:
174.sp
175.BR "0 or 1" :
176A low or high value on the pin.
177.br
178.BR "r or f" :
179A rising or falling value on the pin. An
180.B r
181effectively corresponds to
182.BR 01 .
183.br
f99038b4 184.BR "e" :
85f2ddbb 185Any kind of change on a pin (either a rising or a falling edge).
43e5747a 186.sp
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187Not every device supports all of these trigger types. Use the \fB\-\-show\fP
188command to see which triggers your device supports.
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190.BR "\-w, \-\-wait-trigger"
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191Don't output any sample data (even if it's actually received from the
192hardware) before the trigger condition is met. In other words, do not output
193any pre-trigger data. This option is useful if you don't care about the data
194that came before the trigger (but the hardware delivers this data to sigrok
195nonetheless).
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b5ac81ad 197.BR "\-P, \-\-protocol\-decoders " <list>
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198This option allows the user to specify a comma-separated list of protocol
199decoders to be used in this session. The decoders are specified by their
200ID, as shown in the
201.B \-\-version
202output.
203.sp
204Example:
205.sp
206 $
b5ac81ad 207.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c"
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208.sp
209Each protocol decoder can optionally be followed by a colon-separated list
210of options, where each option takes the form
211.BR "key=value" .
212.sp
213Example:
214.sp
215 $
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216.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> "
217.br
218.B " \-P uart:baudrate=115200:parity_type=odd"
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219.sp
220The list of supported options depends entirely on the protocol decoder. Every
221protocol decoder has different options it supports.
222.sp
223Any "options" specified for a protocol decoder which are not actually
029d73fe 224supported options, will be interpreted as being channel name/number assignments.
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225.sp
226Example:
227.sp
228 $
229.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr>"
230.br
bf836932 231.B " \-P spi:wordsize=9:miso=1:mosi=5:clk=3:cs=0"
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232.sp
233In this example,
234.B wordsize
235is an option supported by the
236.B spi
237protocol decoder. Additionally, the user tells sigrok to decode the SPI
029d73fe 238protocol using channel 1 as MISO signal for SPI, channel 5 as MOSI, channel 3
bf836932 239as CLK, and channel 0 as CS# signal.
85f2ddbb 240.TP
b6bd032d 241.BR "\-A, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-annotations " <annotations>
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242By default, only the stack's topmost protocol decoder's annotation output is
243shown. With this option another decoder's annotation can be selected for
1a0be0e3 244display, by specifying its ID:
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245.sp
246 $
b5ac81ad 247.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid -A i2c"
7fb87027 248.sp
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249If a protocol decoder has multiple annotations, you can also specify
250which one of them to show by specifying its short description like this:
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251.sp
252 $
b5ac81ad 253.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid"
7fb87027 254.br
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255.B " \-A i2c=data-read"
256.sp
257Select multiple annotations by separating them with a colon:
258.sp
259 $
260.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid"
261.br
262.B " \-A i2c=data-read:data-write"
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263.sp
264You can also select multiple protocol decoders, with an optional selected
790b0261 265annotation each, by separating them with commas:
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266.sp
267 $
b5ac81ad 268.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-P i2c,i2cfilter,edid"
7fb87027 269.br
790b0261 270.B " \-A i2c=data-read:data-write,edid"
7fb87027 271.TP
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272.BR "\-M, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-meta " <pdname>
273When given, show protocol decoder meta output instead of annotations.
274The argument is the name of the decoder whose meta output to show.
275.sp
276 $
277.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-M i2c"
278.sp
279Not every decoder generates meta output.
280.TP
281.BR "\-B, \-\-protocol\-decoder\-binary " <binaryspec>
282When given, decoder "raw" data of various kinds is written to stdout instead
283of annotations (this could be raw binary UART/SPI bytes, or WAV files, PCAP
284files, PNG files, or anything else; this is entirely dependent on the
285decoder and what kinds of binary output make sense for that decoder).
286.sp
287No other information is printed to stdout, so this is
288suitable for piping into other programs or saving to a file.
289.sp
290Protocol decoders that support binary output publish a list of binary
291classes, for example the UART decoder might have "TX" and "RX". To
292select TX for output, the argument to this option would be:
293.sp
294 $
295.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-B uart=tx"
296.br
297.sp
298If only the protocol decoder is specified, without binary class, all classes
299are written to stdout:
300.sp
301 $
302.B "sigrok\-cli \-i <file.sr> \-B uart"
303.sp
304(this is only useful in rare cases, generally you would specify a certain
305binary class you're interested in)
306.sp
307Not every decoder generates binary output.
308.TP
53155b2f 309.BR "\-l, \-\-loglevel " <level>
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310Set the libsigrok and libsigrokdecode loglevel. At the moment \fBsigrok-cli\fP
311doesn't support setting the two loglevels independently. The higher the
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312number, the more debug output will be printed. Valid loglevels are:
313.sp
314\fB0\fP None
315.br
316\fB1\fP Error
317.br
318\fB2\fP Warnings
319.br
320\fB3\fP Informational
321.br
322\fB4\fP Debug
323.br
324\fB5\fP Spew
325.TP
326.B "\-\-show"
327.br
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328Show information about the selected option. For example, to see options for a
329connected fx2lafw device:
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330.sp
331 $
332.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-show
333.sp
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334In order to properly get device options for your hardware, some drivers might
335need a serial port specified:
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336.sp
337 $
338.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 \-\-show
339.sp
a8b4041a 340This also works for protocol decoders, input modules and output modules:
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341.sp
342 $
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343.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-protocol\-decoders i2c \-\-show
344 $
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345.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-input\-format csv \-\-show
346 $
ad6520c4 347.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-output\-format bits \-\-show
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349.B "\-\-scan"
350Scan for devices that can be detected automatically.
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351.sp
352Example:
353.sp
354 $
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356.br
357 The following devices were found:
358.br
bf836932 359 demo - Demo device with 12 channels: D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3
10d98b47 360.br
bf836932 361 fx2lafw:conn=3.26 - CWAV USBee SX with 8 channels: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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362.sp
363However, not all devices are auto-detectable (e.g. serial port based ones).
364For those you'll have to provide a \fBconn\fP option, see above.
365.sp
366 $
b5ac81ad 367.B "sigrok\-cli \-\-driver digitek-dt4000zc:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 \-\-scan
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368.br
369 The following devices were found:
370.br
029d73fe 371 Digitek DT4000ZC with 1 channel: P1
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373.BR "\-\-time " <ms>
374Sample for
375.B <ms>
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376milliseconds, then quit.
377.sp
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378You can optionally follow the number by \fBs\fP to specify the time to
379sample in seconds.
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380.sp
381For example,
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382.B "\-\-time 2s"
383will sample for two seconds.
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385.BR "\-\-samples " <numsamples>
386Acquire
387.B <numsamples>
388samples, then quit.
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389.sp
390You can optionally follow the number by \fBk\fP, \fBm\fP, or \fBg\fP to
391specify the number of samples in kilosamples, megasamples, or gigasamples,
392respectively.
393.sp
394For example,
395.B "\-\-samples 3m"
396will acquire 3000000 samples.
43e5747a 397.TP
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398.BR "\-\-frames " <numframes>
399Acquire
400.B <numframes>
401frames, then quit.
402.TP
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403.BR "\-\-continuous"
404Sample continuously until stopped. Not all devices support this.
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406.BR "\-\-get " <variable>
407Get the value of
408.B <variable>
409from the specified device and print it.
410.TP
2d73284e 411.BR "\-\-set"
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412Set one or more variables specified with the \fB\-\-config\fP option, without
413doing any acquisition.
53155b2f 414.SH EXAMPLES
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415In order to get exactly 100 samples from the connected fx2lafw-supported logic
416analyzer hardware, run the following command:
43e5747a 417.TP
53155b2f 418.B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-samples 100"
43e5747a 419.TP
2d73284e 420If you want to sample data for 3 seconds (3000 ms), use:
43e5747a 421.TP
53155b2f 422.B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-time 3000"
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423.TP
424Alternatively, you can also use:
425.TP
53155b2f 426.B " sigrok\-cli \-\-driver fx2lafw \-\-time 3s"
43e5747a 427.TP
029d73fe 428To capture data from the first 4 channels using the Openbench Logic Sniffer lasting 100ms at 10 MHz starting at the trigger condition
53155b2f 4290:high, 1:rising, 2:low, 3:high, use:
43e5747a 430.TP
53155b2f 431.nf
b5ac81ad 432\fBsigrok\-cli \-\-driver ols:conn=/dev/ttyACM0 \-\-config samplerate=10m \\\fP
3dfbfbc8 433\fB\-\-output\-format bits \-\-channels 0\-3 \-\-wait\-trigger \\\fP
b5ac81ad 434\fB\-\-triggers 0=1,1=r,2=0,3=1 \-\-time 100\fP
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435.TP
436To turn on internal logging on a Lascar EL-USB series device:
437.TP
438\fBsigrok\-cli \-\-driver lascar\-el\-usb:conn=10c4.0002 \\\fP
b8656921 439\fB\-\-config datalog=on \-\-set\fP
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440.SH "EXIT STATUS"
441.B sigrok\-cli
442exits with 0 on success, 1 on most failures.
443.SH "SEE ALSO"
b5ac81ad 444\fBpulseview\fP(1)
43e5747a 445.SH "BUGS"
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446Please report any bugs via Bugzilla
447.RB "(" http://sigrok.org/bugzilla ")"
448or on the sigrok\-devel mailing list
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449.RB "(" sigrok\-devel@lists.souceforge.net ")."
450.SH "LICENSE"
451.B sigrok\-cli
452is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). Some portions are
453licensed under the "GPL v2 or later", some under "GPL v3 or later".
454.SH "AUTHORS"
455Please see the individual source code files.
456.PP
457This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann\-uwe.de>.
458It is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL (version 2 or later).