Yuri D'Elia d98e1b1cd9 elf_mem_map: uniquify file names in qdirstat output | 3 years ago | |
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README.md | 3 years ago | |
dump_eeprom | 3 years ago | |
dump_sram | 3 years ago | |
elf_mem_map | 3 years ago | |
noreset | 3 years ago | |
update_eeprom | 3 years ago |
dump_eeprom
Dump the content of the entire EEPROM using the D3 command.
Requires printcore
from Pronterface.
dump_sram
Dump the content of the entire SRAM using the D2 command.
Requires printcore
from Pronterface.
elf_mem_map
Generate a symbol table map with decoded information starting directly from an ELF firmware with DWARF debugging information (which is the default using the stock board definition).
When used along with a memory dump obtained from the D2 g-code, show the value of each symbol which is within the address range of the dump.
When used with --map
and a single elf file, generate a map consisting of memory location and source location for each statically-addressed variable.
With --qdirstat
and a single elf file, generate a qdirstat compatible cache file which can be loaded to inspect memory utilization interactively in a treemap.
This assumes the running firmware generating the dump and the elf file are the same. Requires Python3 and the pyelftools module.
update_eeprom
Given one EEPROM dump, convert the dump to update instructions that can be sent to a printer.
Given two EEPROM dumps, produces only the required instructions needed to update the contents from the first to the second. This is currently quite crude and assumes dumps are aligned (starting from the same address or same stride).
Optionally writes the instructions to the specified port (requires printcore
from Pronterface).
noreset
Set the required TTY flags on the specified port to avoid reset-on-connect for subsequent requests (issuing this command might still cause the printer to reset).