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Replaced by Sphinx formatted documentation. closes #2812. --- doc/shell/general.t | 1322 --------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1322 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/shell/general.t (limited to 'doc/shell/general.t') diff --git a/doc/shell/general.t b/doc/shell/general.t deleted file mode 100644 index ce8a5bb263..0000000000 --- a/doc/shell/general.t +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1322 +0,0 @@ -@c -@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2010. -@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). -@c All rights reserved. - -@chapter General Commands - -@section Introduction - -The RTEMS shell has the following general commands: - -@itemize @bullet - -@item @code{help} - Print command help -@item @code{alias} - Add alias for an existing command -@item @code{cmdls} - List commands -@item @code{cmdchown} - Change user or owner of commands -@item @code{cmdchmod} - Change mode of commands -@item @code{date} - Print or set current date and time -@item @code{echo} - Produce message in a shell script -@item @code{sleep} - Delay for a specified amount of time -@item @code{id} - show uid gid euid and egid -@item @code{tty} - show ttyname -@item @code{whoami} - print effective user id -@item @code{getenv} - print environment variable -@item @code{setenv} - set environment variable -@item @code{unsetenv} - unset environment variable -@item @code{time} - time command execution -@item @code{logoff} - logoff from the system -@item @code{rtc} - RTC driver configuration -@item @code{exit} - alias for logoff command - -@end itemize - -@section Commands - -This section details the General Commands available. A -subsection is dedicated to each of the commands and -describes the behavior and configuration of that -command as well as providing an example usage. -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection help - Print command help - -@pgindex help - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -help misc -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command prints the command help. Help without arguments prints a -list of topics and help with a topic prints the help for that topic. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The help print will break the output up based on the environment -variable SHELL_LINES. If this environment variable is not set the -default is 16 lines. If set the number of lines is set to that the -value. If the shell lines is set 0 there will be no break. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{alias}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ help -help: ('r' repeat last cmd - 'e' edit last cmd) - TOPIC? The topics are - mem, misc, files, help, rtems, network, monitor -SHLL [/] $ help misc -help: list for the topic 'misc' -alias - alias old new -time - time command [arguments...] -joel - joel [args] SCRIPT -date - date [YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS] -echo - echo [args] -sleep - sleep seconds [nanoseconds] -id - show uid, gid, euid, and egid -tty - show ttyname -whoami - show current user -logoff - logoff from the system -setenv - setenv [var] [string] -getenv - getenv [var] -unsetenv - unsetenv [var] -umask - umask [new_umask] -Press any key to continue... -rtc - real time clock read and set -SHLL [/] $ setenv SHELL_ENV 0 -SHLL [/] $ help misc -help: list for the topic 'misc' -alias - alias old new -time - time command [arguments...] -joel - joel [args] SCRIPT -date - date [YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS] -echo - echo [args] -sleep - sleep seconds [nanoseconds] -id - show uid, gid, euid, and egid -tty - show ttyname -whoami - show current user -logoff - logoff from the system -setenv - setenv [var] [string] -getenv - getenv [var] -unsetenv - unsetenv [var] -umask - umask [new_umask] -rtc - real time clock read and set -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -This command has no configuration. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection alias - add alias for an existing command - -@pgindex alias - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -alias oldCommand newCommand -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command adds an alternate name for an existing command to -the command set. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -NONE - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{alias}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ me -shell:me command not found -SHLL [/] $ alias whoami me -SHLL [/] $ me -rtems -SHLL [/] $ whoami -rtems -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ALIAS -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ALIAS - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ALIAS} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ALIAS} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_alias - -The @code{alias} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_alias( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{alias} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_ALIAS_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection cmdls - List commands - -@pgindex cmdls - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -cmdls COMMAND... -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command lists the visible commands of the command set. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The current user must have read permission to list a command. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{cmdls}: - -@example -SHLL [/] # cmdls help shutdown -r-xr-xr-x 0 0 help -r-x------ 0 0 shutdown -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDLS -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDLS - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDLS} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDLS} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -The configuration structure for the @code{cmdls} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_CMDLS_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection cmdchown - Change user or owner of commands - -@pgindex cmdchown - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -cmdchown [OWNER][:[GROUP]] COMMAND... -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command changes the user or owner of a command. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The current user must have an UID of zero or be the command owner to change the -owner or group. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{cmdchown}: - -@example -[/] # cmdls help -r-xr-xr-x 0 0 help -[/] # cmdchown 1:1 help -[/] # cmdls help -r--r--r-- 1 1 help -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDCHOWN -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDCHOWN - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDCHOWN} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDCHOWN} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -The configuration structure for the @code{cmdchown} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_CMDCHOWN_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection cmdchmod - Change mode of commands - -@pgindex cmdchmod - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -cmdchmod OCTAL-MODE COMMAND... -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command changes the mode of a command. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The current user must have an UID of zero or be the command owner to change the -mode. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{cmdchmod}: - -@example -[/] # cmdls help -r-xr-xr-x 0 0 help -[/] # cmdchmod 544 help -[/] # cmdls help -r-xr--r-- 0 0 help -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDCHMOD -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDCHMOD - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_CMDCHMOD} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_CMDCHMOD} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -The configuration structure for the @code{cmdchmod} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_CMDCHMOD_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection date - print or set current date and time - -@pgindex date - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -date -date DATE TIME -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command operates one of two modes. When invoked with no -arguments, it prints the current date and time. When invoked -with both @code{date} and @code{time} arguments, it sets the -current time. - -The @code{date} is specified in @code{YYYY-MM-DD} format. -The @code{time} is specified in @code{HH:MM:SS} format. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -This comm - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{date}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ date -Fri Jan 1 00:00:09 1988 -SHLL [/] $ date 2008-02-29 06:45:32 -SHLL [/] $ date -Fri Feb 29 06:45:35 2008 -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_DATE -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_DATE - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_DATE} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_DATE} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_date - -The @code{date} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_date( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{date} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_DATE_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection echo - produce message in a shell script - -@pgindex echo - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -echo [-n | -e] args ... -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -echo prints its arguments on the standard output, separated by spaces. -Unless the @b{-n} option is present, a newline is output following the -arguments. The @b{-e} option causes echo to treat the escape sequences -specially, as described in the following paragraph. The @b{-e} option is the -default, and is provided solely for compatibility with other systems. -Only one of the options @b{-n} and @b{-e} may be given. - -If any of the following sequences of characters is encountered during -output, the sequence is not output. Instead, the specified action is -performed: - -@table @b -@item \b -A backspace character is output. - -@item \c -Subsequent output is suppressed. This is normally used at the -end of the last argument to suppress the trailing newline that -echo would otherwise output. - -@item \f -Output a form feed. - -@item \n -Output a newline character. - -@item \r -Output a carriage return. - -@item \t -Output a (horizontal) tab character. - -@item \v -Output a vertical tab. - -@item \0digits -Output the character whose value is given by zero to three digits. -If there are zero digits, a nul character is output. - -@item \\ -Output a backslash. - -@end table - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The octal character escape mechanism (\0digits) differs from the C lan- -guage mechanism. - -There is no way to force @code{echo} to treat its arguments literally, rather -than interpreting them as options and escape sequences. - - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{echo}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ echo a b c -a b c -SHLL [/] $ echo - -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ECHO -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ECHO - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ECHO} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ECHO} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_echo - -The @code{echo} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_echo( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{echo} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_ECHO_Command; -@end example - -@subheading ORIGIN: - -The implementation and portions of the documentation for this -command are from NetBSD 4.0. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection sleep - delay for a specified amount of time - -@pgindex sleep - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -sleep seconds -sleep seconds nanoseconds -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command causes the task executing the shell to block -for the specified number of @code{seconds} and @code{nanoseconds}. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -This command is implemented using the @code{nanosleep()} method. - -The command line interface is similar to the @code{sleep} command -found on POSIX systems but the addition of the @code{nanoseconds} -parameter allows fine grained delays in shell scripts without -adding another command such as @code{usleep}. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{sleep}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ sleep 10 -SHLL [/] $ sleep 0 5000000 -@end example - -It is not clear from the above but there is a ten second -pause after executing the first command before the prompt -is printed. The second command completes very quickly -from a human perspective and there is no noticeable -delay in the prompt being printed. -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_SLEEP -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_SLEEP - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_SLEEP} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_SLEEP} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_sleep - -The @code{sleep} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_sleep( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{sleep} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_SLEEP_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection id - show uid gid euid and egid - -@pgindex id - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -id -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command prints the user identity. This includes the user id -(uid), group id (gid), effective user id (euid), and effective -group id (egid). - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -Remember there is only one POSIX process in a single processor RTEMS -application. Each thread may have its own user identity and that -identity is used by the filesystem to enforce permissions. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The first example of the @code{id} command is from a session logged -in as the normal user @code{rtems}: - -@example -SHLL [/] # id -uid=1(rtems),gid=1(rtems),euid=1(rtems),egid=1(rtems) -@end example - -The second example of the @code{id} command is from a session logged -in as the @code{root} user: - -@example -SHLL [/] # id -uid=0(root),gid=0(root),euid=0(root),egid=0(root) -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ID -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ID - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_ID} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_ID} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_id - -The @code{id} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_id( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{id} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_ID_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection tty - show ttyname - -@pgindex tty - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -tty -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command prints the file name of the device connected -to standard input. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -NONE - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{tty}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ tty -/dev/console -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_TTY -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_TTY - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_TTY} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_TTY} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_tty - -The @code{tty} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_tty( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{tty} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_TTY_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection whoami - print effective user id - -@pgindex whoami - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -whoami -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command displays the user name associated with the current -effective user id. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command always succeeds. - -@subheading NOTES: - -NONE - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{whoami}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ whoami -rtems -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_WHOAMI -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_WHOAMI - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_WHOAMI} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_WHOAMI} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_whoami - -The @code{whoami} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_whoami( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{whoami} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_WHOAMI_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection getenv - print environment variable - -@pgindex getenv - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -getenv variable -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command is used to display the value of a @code{variable} in the set -of environment variables. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command will return 1 and print a diagnostic message if -a failure occurs. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The entire RTEMS application shares a single set of environment variables. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{getenv}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ getenv BASEPATH -/mnt/hda1 -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_GETENV -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_GETENV - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_GETENV} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_GETENV} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_getenv - -The @code{getenv} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_getenv( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{getenv} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_GETENV_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection setenv - set environment variable - -@pgindex setenv - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -setenv variable [value] -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command is used to add a new @code{variable} to the set of environment -variables or to modify the variable of an already existing @code{variable}. -If the @code{value} is not provided, the @code{variable} will be set to the -empty string. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command will return 1 and print a diagnostic message if -a failure occurs. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The entire RTEMS application shares a single set of environment variables. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{setenv}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ setenv BASEPATH /mnt/hda1 -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_SETENV -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_SETENV - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_SETENV} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_SETENV} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_setenv - -The @code{setenv} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_setenv( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{setenv} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_SETENV_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection unsetenv - unset environment variable - -@pgindex unsetenv - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -unsetenv variable -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command is remove to a @code{variable} from the set of environment -variables. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command will return 1 and print a diagnostic message if -a failure occurs. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The entire RTEMS application shares a single set of environment variables. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{unsetenv}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ unsetenv BASEPATH -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_UNSETENV -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_UNSETENV - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_UNSETENV} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_UNSETENV} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_unsetenv - -The @code{unsetenv} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_unsetenv( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{unsetenv} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_UNSETENV_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection time - time command execution - -@pgindex time - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -time command [argument ...] -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -The time command executes and times a command. After the command -finishes, time writes the total time elapsed. Times are reported in -seconds. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command returns 0 on success and non-zero if an error is encountered. - -@subheading NOTES: - -None. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{time}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ time cp -r /nfs/directory /c -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_TIME -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_TIME - -This command is included in the default shell command set. When -building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_TIME} to have this command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_TIME} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_time - -The @code{time} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_time( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{time} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_TIME_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection logoff - logoff from the system - -@pgindex logoff - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -logoff -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command logs the user out of the shell. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command does not return. - -@subheading NOTES: - -The system behavior when the shell is exited depends upon how the -shell was initiated. The typical behavior is that a login prompt -will be displayed for the next login attempt or that the connection -will be dropped by the RTEMS system. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{logoff}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ logoff -logoff from the system... -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_LOGOFF -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_LOGOFF - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_LOGOFF} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_LOGOFF} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -@findex rtems_shell_rtems_main_logoff - -The @code{logoff} is implemented by a C language function -which has the following prototype: - -@example -int rtems_shell_rtems_main_logoff( - int argc, - char **argv -); -@end example - -The configuration structure for the @code{logoff} has the -following prototype: - -@example -extern rtems_shell_cmd_t rtems_shell_LOGOFF_Command; -@end example - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection rtc - RTC driver configuration - -@pgindex rtc - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -rtc -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_RTC -@findex CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_RTC - -This command is included in the default shell command set. -When building a custom command set, define -@code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_COMMAND_RTC} to have this -command included. - -This command can be excluded from the shell command set by -defining @code{CONFIGURE_SHELL_NO_COMMAND_RTC} when all -shell commands have been configured. - -@c -@c -@c -@page -@subsection exit - exit the shell - -@pgindex exit - -@subheading SYNOPSYS: - -@example -exit -@end example - -@subheading DESCRIPTION: - -This command causes the shell interpreter to @code{exit}. - -@subheading EXIT STATUS: - -This command does not return. - -@subheading NOTES: - -In contrast to @ref{General Commands logoff - logoff from the system, logoff}, -this command is built into the shell interpreter loop. - -@subheading EXAMPLES: - -The following is an example of how to use @code{exit}: - -@example -SHLL [/] $ exit -Shell exiting -@end example - -@subheading CONFIGURATION: - -This command is always present and cannot be disabled. - -@subheading PROGRAMMING INFORMATION: - -The @code{exit} is implemented directly in the shell interpreter. -There is no C routine associated with it. -- cgit v1.2.3