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/*! \page page_usrpctl Usrpctl
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\tableofcontents
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\section usrpctl_description Description
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usrpctl is the central and universal tool to
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query, update or configure USRP devices. The command structure is:
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usrpctl $ID $COMMAND $OPTIONS
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`usrpctl` will run `$COMMAND` on the devices identified by `$ID`. `$OPTIONS`
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is dependend on the chosen command.
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\section usrpctl_id $ID
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`$ID` is the optional device argument. It is used to define a set
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of USRP devices that `$COMMAND` should be applied to. If `$ID` is omitted
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`$COMMAND` is applied to all reachable devices.
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`usrpctl` understands the device args argument used by other UHD
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tools like `uhd_find_devices`.
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\section usrpctl_command $COMMAND
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Is the action the tool is to take. Every command can be either applied to a
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single device or a group of devices. Commands that run on a group of
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devices repeat the command for every device.
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- Single device commands:
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- `config`: Read/write configuration variables (e.g., IP address)
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- `probe`: reads extended information about the USRP
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- Multi device commands:
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- `update`: Update binaries (e.g., FPGA image)
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- `reset`: Reset the specified subcomponent(s) of the USRP
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- `find`: finds all available USRPs in this network
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\section usrpctl_options $OPTIONS
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The options depend on the chosen command. Optional arguments are prepended
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with a dash, mandatory are not.
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\section usrpctl_commands Available commands
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\subsection usrpctl_find find
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The find command takes no further options. If `$ID` is not given it scans the
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system for available, supported devices and prints a list of discovered devices.
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The print out is compatible to \ref id_identifying_cmdline "`uhd_find_devices`".
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`$ID` can be used to narrow down the list of discovered devices.
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Examples:
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- `usrpctl find` find all supported devices
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- `usrpctl type=x300,product=X310 find` find all x310 devices
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- `usrpctl name=my_usrp find` find a device named my_usrp
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- `usrpctl addr=192.168.10.2 find` find a device with the given IP.
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\subsection usrpctl_probe probe
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Arguments:
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-`-tree`: print a list of the device property tree
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The probe command can only be applied to a single device so make sure that
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`$ID` identifies exactly one device. Without arguments it displays detailed
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information about the device such as name, serial, revision numbers,
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firmware version sensor information on attached motherboard and daughterboards.
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Examples:
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- `usrpctl addr=192.168.10.2 probe` display device information for USRP with the given ID
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- `usprctl name=my_usrp probe -tree` display property tree of device with the name my_usrp
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\subsection usrpctl_reset reset
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Arguments:
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-`-mpm`: reset MPM of USRP device (requires python package rpc-msgpack or msgpack-rpc-python)
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The reset command resets specified subcomponents of a device. If `$ID` is not
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given, it scans the system for available, supported devices and resets the
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specified subcomponent of all discovered devices.
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Examples:
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- `usrpctl addr=192.168.10.2 -mpm` reset MPM for USRP with the given ID
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*/
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// vim:ft=doxygen:
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