shell output
Mathew Benson
mbenson at windhoverlabs.com
Fri Nov 1 16:07:36 UTC 2019
The task command doesn't appear to be defined there. I found the header in
libmisc/monitor/mon-task.c:rtems_monitor_task_dump_header(). It gets a
little buried in function callbacks from there. I'm trying to trace it
back now, but I recommend the documentation be improved to include what the
output actually means.
On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 9:50 AM Jonathan Brandmeyer <jbrandmeyer at planetiq.com>
wrote:
> cpukit/libmisc/shell/ has many of the entry points for the shell functions.
>
> On Fri, Nov 1, 2019 at 6:39 AM <mbenson at windhoverlabs.com> wrote:
>
>> I take it that’s a no on the documentation. Can somebody just tell me
>> what these mean or point me where in the code it is? It’s not an easy
>> follow.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Oct 31, 2019, at 13:43, Mathew Benson <mbenson at windhoverlabs.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> is there any documentation that explains the actual output of the shell
>> commands? For example, the documentation for the task command says how to
>> run it, and gives the following sample output:
>>
>> SHLL [/] # task
>> ID NAME SHED PRI STATE MODES EVENTS WAITINFO
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> 0a010001 UI1 UPD 254 EV P:T:nA NONE
>> 0a010002 SHLL UPD 100 READY P:T:nA NONE
>>
>>
>> But doesn't actually explain what the data in the columns mean. What do
>> the following "STATE" values mean: EV, SIG:IS, READY, MSG, SEM, and TIME?
>> What do the MODES mean? Same question for the "sema" command output.
>>
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