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Using the ROM Monitor
ROM Monitor Commands
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frame [number]—Displays an entire individual stack frame. Enter a number to indicate which frame
to display. You can also specify a number to indicate which stack frame to display. Note that the
default is 0 (zero), which is the youngest frame.
For example:
rommon 6 >
frame 2
Frame 02: FP = 0x02003960 RA = 0x020050ee
at 0x02003968 (fp + 0x08) = 0x02004f8d
at 0x0200396c (fp + 0x0c) = 0x0200f390
at 0x02003970 (fp + 0x10) = 0x02006afc
at 0x02003974 (fp + 0x14) = 0xc0a82983
at 0x02003978 (fp + 0x18) = 0x02003a7e
at 0x0200397c (fp + 0x1c) = 0x02002630
at 0x02003980 (fp + 0x20) = 0x00000000
at 0x02003984 (fp + 0x24) = 0x02000000
at 0x02003988 (fp + 0x28) = 0x0200c4a4
at 0x0200398c (fp + 0x2c) = 0x0200f448
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help—Prints a summary of the ROM monitor commands to the console screen. This is the same
output as entering ?
For example:
rommon 11 >
help
alias set and display aliases command
boot boot up an external process
confreg configuration register utility
cont continue executing a downloaded image
context display the context of a loaded image
cookie display contents of cookie PROM in hex
dev list the device table
dir list files in file system
dis disassemble instruction stream
frame print out a selected stack frame
hardware_info display hardware information
help monitor builtin command help
history monitor command history
meminfo memory information (-spd dumps SDRAM cookie)
reset system reset
rommon-pref Select ROMMON
set show all monitor variables
showmon display currently selected ROM monitor
stack produce a stack trace
sync write monitor environment to NVRAM
sysret print out info from last system return
tftpdnld tftp image download
unalias unset an alias
unset unset a monitor variable
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history or h—Displays the command history, that is, the last 16 commands executed in the ROM
monitor environment.
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meminfo—Displays the size (in bytes), the starting address, the available range of the main memory,
the starting point and size of packet memory, and the size of nonvolatile memory (NVRAM).
For example:
rommon 9 >
meminfo
Main memory size:128 MB. Packet memory size:64 MB
Available main memory starts at 0xa000e000, size 0x7ff2000
Packet memory starts at 0xa8000000