Provided by: python3-mbed-ls_1.6.2+dfsg-8_all
NAME
mbedls - detect and list Mbed Enabled devices connected to the host computer
SYNOPSIS
mbedls [--simple|--json] [--debug] mbedls --list mbedls --mock ID:NAME mbedls --help mbedls --version
DESCRIPTION
mbedls detects and lists ARM Mbed Enabled devices connected to the host computer. It provides the following information for all connected boards in a console (terminal) output: • Mbed OS platform name • mount point (MSD or disk) • serial port mbedls requires that an Mbed device be mounted before it shows up in the results. Many systems do not automatically mount USB devices. It is recommended that you use an automounter to manage this for you.
OPTIONS
-s, --simple list attached targets without column headers and borders -j, --json list attached targets with detailed information in JSON format -J, --json-by-target-id map attached targets from their target ID to their detailed information in JSON format -p, --json-platforms list attached platform names in JSON format -P, --json-platforms-ext map attached platform names to the number of attached boards in JSON format -l, --list list all target IDs and their corresponding platform names understood by mbedls -m, --mock ID:NAME substitute or create a target ID to platform name mapping used when invoking mbedls in the current directory --skip-retarget skip parsing and interpretation of the re-target file, ./mbedls.json -u, --list-unmounted list mbeds, regardless of whether they are mounted or not -d, --debug outputs extra debug information useful when creating issues! --help print usage details and exit --version print package version and exit
RESULT FORMATS
The mbedls command-line accepts a few arguments to change the format of the results. The default format is a table. You may pass --simple to simplify this table format, and --json to print the table as a JSON list of the rows. Simple (no table formatting) $ mbedls --simple K64F K64F[0] D: COM18 0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900 0244 JSON $ mbedls --json [ { "daplink_auto_reset": "0", "daplink_automation_allowed": "1", "daplink_bootloader_crc": "0xa65218eb", "daplink_bootloader_version": "0242", "daplink_daplink_mode": "Interface", "daplink_git_sha": "67f8727a030bcc585e982d899fb6382db56d673b", "daplink_hic_id": "97969900", "daplink_interface_crc": "0xe4422294", "daplink_interface_version": "0244", "daplink_local_mods": "0", "daplink_overflow_detection": "1", "daplink_remount_count": "0", "daplink_unique_id": "0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900", "daplink_usb_interfaces": "MSD, CDC, HID", "daplink_version": "0244", "mount_point": "D:", "platform_name": "K64F", "platform_name_unique": "K64F[0]", "product_id": "0204", "serial_port": "COM18", "target_id": "0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900", "target_id_mbed_htm": "0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900", "target_id_usb_id": "0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900", "vendor_id": "0d28" } ]
MOCKING (RENAMING) PLATFORMS
Override a platform’s name using the --mock parameter: $ mbedls --mock 0240:MY_NEW_PLATFORM $ mbedls +-----------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | platform_name | platform_name_unique | mount_point | serial_port | target_id | daplink_version | +-----------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | MY_NEW_PLATFORM | MY_NEW_PLATFORM[0] | D: | COM18 | 0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900 | 0244 | +-----------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ The --mock parameter accepts a platform ID and a platform name, separated by the : character. The platform ID is the first 4 characters of the target_id. The platform name is the name you are temporarily assigning to this platform. To remove a mocked platform, use the --mock parameter again. Continuing from the previous example, use -<platform id> as the value: $ mbedls --mock -0240 $ mbedls +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | platform_name | platform_name_unique | mount_point | serial_port | target_id | daplink_version | +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | K64F | K64F[0] | D: | COM18 | 0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900 | 0244 | +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ You can also remove all mocked platforms by supplying * as the target_id: $ mbedls --mock="-*" NOTE: Due to a quirk in the parameter formatting, the command-line can interpret -* as another parameter instead of a value. It is necessary to use the complete --mock="-*" syntax, so the command-line interprets each part of the command correctly.
RETARGETTING PLATFORMS
It is possible to change the returned results for certain platforms depending on the current directory. This is especially useful when developing new platforms. The command-line tool and Python API check the current directory for a file named mbedls.json. When it is present, it overrides the returned values. The format of the mbedls.json file is: { "<target_id>": { "<key>": "<value>" } } For example, to change the serial_port of the K64F with a target_id of 0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900, the mbedls.json file contains the following: { "0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900": { "serial_port": "COM99" } } This results in the following output from the command-line tool: $ mbedls +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | platform_name | platform_name_unique | mount_point | serial_port | target_id | daplink_version | +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ | K64F | K64F[0] | D: | COM99 | 0240000032044e4500257009997b00386781000097969900 | 0244 | +---------------+----------------------+-------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------+-----------------+ Note how the serial_port value changed from COM18 to COM99. Deleting the mbedls.json or using the --skip-retarget parameter removes these changes.
FILES
mbedls.json Per-user re-target file
REPORTING BUGS
Upstream bug tracker: https://github.com/ARMmbed/mbed-ls/issues
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2011-2015 ARM Limited
AUTHOR
This manual page is based on the mbedls documentation. It was created by Nick Morrott <nickm@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but may be used by others
SEE ALSO
yotta(1), valinor(1)