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# Minichlink live command server
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Minichlink now supports a command server on port 4444.
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Currently, there are only two commands implemented:
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- `-s` Set/Write command
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- `-m` Read command
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The format of these commands is the same as the command line interface commands with the same name:
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```sh
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-s [debug register] [value]
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-m [debug register]
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```
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> [!WARNING]
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> All values MUST be expressed in hexadecimal:
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```sh
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-s 0x20 0xc02a717d
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```
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Multiple commands can be chained together, the results of the read operations will be returned as a key value pair with the key being the register address:
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```sh
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04: 1234bees5
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04: f00cac1a
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```
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The QingKe V4 Processor manual describes how to build these commands, but there are also 4 example scripts that you can use:
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```sh
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./read.sh dma_count # reads contents of memory of `debug_count` symbol
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./write.sh dma_count 123 # writes the value 123 at `dma_count` symbol address
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./batch_read.sh dma_buffer # reads the contents of the symbol `dma_buffer`
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# size is deduced automatically, but can also be specified with a second argument
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./plot.py dma_count # continuously read a value an plot it
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```
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> [!WARNING]
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> All of these scripts are examples, not tools, treat appropriately
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