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The XINU shell is equipped with seven commands: | The XINU shell is equipped with seven commands: | ||
*'''exit''': quits the XINU shell | *'''exit''': quits the XINU shell | ||
+ | *'''gpiostat''': displays the current status of the [[GPIO]] pins | ||
*'''help''': displays a list of commands in the XINU shell | *'''help''': displays a list of commands in the XINU shell | ||
*'''kill PID''': kills a process number PID | *'''kill PID''': kills a process number PID | ||
*'''memstat''': displays the current memory usage and prints the free list | *'''memstat''': displays the current memory usage and prints the free list | ||
*'''ps''': displays a table of running processes | *'''ps''': displays a table of running processes | ||
+ | *'''reset''': soft powercycles the backend | ||
*'''sleep DELAY''': sleep for DELAY seconds | *'''sleep DELAY''': sleep for DELAY seconds | ||
− | *'''uartstat UARTNUM''': displays statistics for uart UARTNUM | + | *'''uartstat UARTNUM''': displays statistics for [[UART | uart]] UARTNUM |
Revision as of 17:33, 2 July 2007
The XINU shell is designed as an interface for interacting with the operating system. The majority of the commands provide information about the current state of the system including its processes, memory, and hardware.
Commands
The XINU shell is equipped with seven commands:
- exit: quits the XINU shell
- gpiostat: displays the current status of the GPIO pins
- help: displays a list of commands in the XINU shell
- kill PID: kills a process number PID
- memstat: displays the current memory usage and prints the free list
- ps: displays a table of running processes
- reset: soft powercycles the backend
- sleep DELAY: sleep for DELAY seconds
- uartstat UARTNUM: displays statistics for uart UARTNUM