RTEMS Documentation Project
RTEMS Shell Guide
5.2-rc1
1. Preface
1.1. Acknowledgements
2. Configuration and Initialization
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Configuration
2.2.1. Customizing the Command Set
2.2.2. Adding Custom Commands
2.3. Initialization
2.3.1. Attached to a Serial Port
2.3.2. Attached to a Socket
2.4. Access Control
2.4.1. Login Checks
2.4.2. Configuration Files
2.4.3. Command Visibility and Execution Permission
2.4.4. Add CRYPT(3) Formats
2.5. Functions
2.5.1. rtems_shell_init - Initialize the shell
2.5.2. rtems_shell_login_check - Default login check handler
3. General Commands
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Commands
3.2.1. help - Print command help
3.2.2. alias - add alias for an existing command
3.2.3. cmdls - List commands
3.2.4. cmdchown - Change user or owner of commands
3.2.5. cmdchmod - Change mode of commands
3.2.6. date - print or set current date and time
3.2.7. echo - produce message in a shell script
3.2.8. sleep - delay for a specified amount of time
3.2.9. id - show uid gid euid and egid
3.2.10. tty - show ttyname
3.2.11. whoami - print effective user id
3.2.12. getenv - print environment variable
3.2.13. setenv - set environment variable
3.2.14. unsetenv - unset environment variable
3.2.15. time - time command execution
3.2.16. logoff - logoff from the system
3.2.17. rtc - RTC driver configuration
3.2.18. exit - exit the shell
4. File and Directory Commands
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Commands
4.2.1. blksync - sync the block driver
4.2.2. cat - display file contents
4.2.3. cd - alias for chdir
4.2.4. chdir - change the current directory
4.2.5. chmod - change permissions of a file
4.2.6. chroot - change the root directory
4.2.7. cp - copy files
4.2.8. dd - convert and copy a file
4.2.9. debugrfs - debug RFS file system
4.2.10. df - display file system disk space usage
4.2.11. dir - alias for ls
4.2.12. fdisk - format disk
4.2.13. hexdump - ascii/dec/hex/octal dump
4.2.14. ln - make links
4.2.15. ls - list files in the directory
4.2.16. md5 - compute the Md5 hash of a file or list of files
4.2.17. mkdir - create a directory
4.2.18. mkdos - DOSFS file system format
4.2.19. mknod - make device special file
4.2.20. mkrfs - format RFS file system
4.2.21. mount - mount disk
4.2.22. mv - move files
4.2.23. pwd - print work directory
4.2.24. rmdir - remove empty directories
4.2.25. rm - remove files
4.2.26. umask - set file mode creation mask
4.2.27. unmount - unmount disk
5. Memory Commands
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Commands
5.2.1. mdump - display contents of memory
5.2.2. wdump - display contents of memory (word)
5.2.3. ldump - display contents of memory (longword)
5.2.4. medit - modify contents of memory
5.2.5. mfill - file memory with pattern
5.2.6. mmove - move contents of memory
5.2.7. malloc - obtain information on C program heap
6. RTEMS Specific Commands
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Commands
6.2.1. shutdown - Shutdown the system
6.2.2. cpuinfo - print per-processor information
6.2.3. cpuuse - print or reset per thread cpu usage
6.2.4. stackuse - print per thread stack usage
6.2.5. perioduse - print or reset per period usage
6.2.6. profreport - print a profiling report
6.2.7. wkspace - display information on executive workspace
6.2.8. config - show the system configuration.
6.2.9. itask - list init tasks for the system
6.2.10. extension - display information about extensions
6.2.11. task - display information about tasks
6.2.12. queue - display information about message queues
6.2.13. sema - display information about semaphores
6.2.14. region - display information about regions
6.2.15. part - display information about partitions
6.2.16. object - display information about RTEMS objects
6.2.17. driver - display the RTEMS device driver table
6.2.18. dname - displays information about named drivers
6.2.19. pthread - display information about POSIX threads
7. Dynamic Loader
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Commands
7.2.1. rtl - Manager the RTL
8. Network Commands
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Commands
8.2.1. netstats - obtain network statistics
8.2.2. ifconfig - configure a network interface
8.2.3. route - show or manipulate the ip routing table
8.2.4. ping - ping a host or IP address
9. Function and Variable Index
10. Concept Index
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