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NAME

       mstreg - Expose supported access registers

DESCRIPTION

              NAME:

              mstreg

              SYNOPSIS:

              mstreg [OPTIONS]

              DESCRIPTION:

              Exposes  supported  access  registers,  and  allows  users  to  obtain  information
              regarding the registers fields and  attributes,  and  to  set  and  get  data  with
              specific register.

              OPTIONS:

       -h |--help
              : Display help message.

       -v |--version
              : Display version info.

       -d |--device
              <device>               : Perform operation for a specified mst device.

       -a |--adb_file
              <adb_file>             : An external ADB file

       --reg_name
              <reg_name>             : Known access register name

       --reg_id
              <reg_ID>               : Access register ID

       --reg_len
              <reg_length>           : Access register layout length (bytes)

       -i |--indexes
              <idxs_vals>            : Register indexes

       -g |--get
              : Register access GET

       -s |--set
              <reg_dataStr>          : Register access SET

       --show_reg
              <reg_name>              :  Print  the  fields  of  a  given  reg  access (must have
              reg_name)

       --show_regs
              : Print all available reg access'

       --yes  : Non-interactive mode, answer yes to all questions

              Examples:

       Show all available access register
              : mstreg -d <device> --show_regs

       Show all fields of register PAOS
              : mstreg -d <device> --show_reg PAOS

              GET PAOS with indexes: local port 0x1 and swid 0x5:

              mstreg -d <device> --get --reg_name PAOS --indexes "local_port=0x1,swid=0x5"

              SET PAOS with indexes: local port 0x1 and swid 0x5, and data: e 0x0:

              mstreg    -d    <device>    --set     "e=0x0"     --reg_name     PAOS     --indexes
              "local_port=0x1,swid=0x5"

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  mstreg, is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       mstreg, programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info mstreg,

       should give you access to the complete manual.