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NAME
pyocd-flashtool - ARM Cortex-M programming tool
DESCRIPTION
pyocd-flashtool is an ARM Cortex-M programming tool Summary pyOCD is an Open Source python based library for programming and debugging ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers using CMSIS-DAP. Includes support for flashing new binaries, resetting the device, halt, step, resume read/write memory and set/remove breakpoints. Support Firmware files included in the upstream source are NOT included in the Debian package due to a lack of source code. Target files can be downloaded separately from https://github.com/mbedmicro/pyOCD/tree/master/binaries Available targets for use with --target option: lpc824, kinetis, w7500, kv11z7, lpc4088qsb, kv10z7, k20d50m, ncs36510, kl28z, kl25z, k82f25615, k28f15, maxwsnenv, max32600mbed, k22fa12, lpc4088, lpc4330, ke18f16, kl46z, stm32f103rc, kl82z7, lpc54114, kl43z4, kl26z, lpc11xx_32, lpc800, rtl8195am, kl05z, lpc1768, kw41z4, lpc4088dm, stm32f051, cortex_m, lpc11u24, kl02z, kw01z4, k64f, k22f, ke15z7, nrf51, nrf52, kl27z4, kw40z4, k66f18 Usage usage: pyocd-flashtool [-h] [--version] [-b BOARD_ID] [-l] [-d LEVEL] [-t TARGET] [-f FREQUENCY] [-ce | -se] [-u] [-a ADDRESS] [-n COUNT] [-s SKIP] [-hp] [-fp] [-da DAPARG [DAPARG ...]] [--mass-erase] [file] [{bin,hex}] Flash utility positional arguments: file File to program {bin,hex} File format. Default is to use the file extension System Message: ERROR/3 (debian/pyocd-flashtool.rst:, line 47) Unexpected indentation. (.bin or .hex) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version show program's version number and exit -b BOARD_ID, --board BOARD_ID Connect to board by board id. Use -l to list all connected boards. -l, --list List all connected boards. -d LEVEL, --debug LEVEL Set the level of system logging output. Supported choices are: debug, info, warning, critical, error -t TARGET, --target TARGET Override target to debug. Supported targets are: lpc824, kinetis, w7500, kv11z7, lpc4088qsb, kv10z7, k20d50m, ncs36510, kl28z, kl25z, k82f25615, k28f15, maxwsnenv, max32600mbed, k22fa12, lpc4088, lpc4330, ke18f16, kl46z, stm32f103rc, kl82z7, lpc54114, kl43z4, kl26z, lpc11xx_32, lpc800, rtl8195am, kl05z, lpc1768, kw41z4, lpc4088dm, stm32f051, lpc11u24, kl02z, kw01z4, k64f, k22f, ke15z7, nrf51, nrf52, kl27z4, kw40z4, k66f18 -f FREQUENCY, --frequency FREQUENCY Set the SWD clock frequency in Hz. -ce, --chip_erase Use chip erase when programming. -se, --sector_erase Use sector erase when programming. -u, --unlock Unlock the device. -a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS Address. Used for the sector address with sector erase, and for the address where to flash a binary. -n COUNT, --count COUNT Number of sectors to erase. Only applies to sector erase. Default is 1. -s SKIP, --skip SKIP Skip programming the first N bytes. This can only be used with binary files -hp, --hide_progress Don't display programming progress. -fp, --fast_program Use only the CRC of each page to determine if it already has the same data. -da DAPARG [DAPARG ...], --daparg DAPARG [DAPARG ...] Send setting to DAPAccess layer. --mass-erase Mass erase the target device. --chip_erase and --sector_erase can be used alone as individual commands, or they can be used in conjunction with flashing a binary or hex file. For the former, only the erase option will be performed. With a file, the erase options specify whether to erase the entire chip before flashing the file, or just to erase only those sectors occupied by the file. For a standalone sector erase, the --address and --count options are used to specify the start address of the sector to erase and the number of sectors to erase.
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