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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
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