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- .TH getpib 1 "Mar 2014" "plc-utils-2.1.6" "Qualcomm Atheros Powerline Toolkit"
- .SH NAME
- getpib - Qualcomm Atheros PIB Data Extractor
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .BR getpib
- .IR file
- .IR offset
- .IR format
- .RI [ length ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This program is a companion to program \fBsetpib\fR and is designed to support shell scripts.
- It extracts PIB file parameters so that a scripting language can evaluate, manipulate or store them with minimal effort.
- Good scripting skills and some imagination may be required to make effective use of this program.
- .PP
- Users having a detailed knowledge of PIB content and structure can make extremely effective use of this program; however, Atheros is under no obligation to provide customers with the offset, length or format of PIB file parameters.
- .PP
- This program is part of the Qualcomm Atheros Powerline Toolkit.
- See the \fBAMP\fR man page for an overview and installation instructions.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- - \fBc \fIcharacter\fR
- The appended character.
- Append this character each line of output instead of newline.
- Use this to create a comma separated list of value, for example, by specifying a comma.
- .TP
- .RB - n
- Append a newline to the output.
- .TP
- .RB - q
- Enable quiet mode which has no effect.
- .TP
- .RB - v
- Verbose mode.
- Does nothing.
- .TP
- .RB - ? ,-- help
- Print program help summary on stdout.
- This option takes precedence over other options on the command line.
- .TP
- .RB - ! ,-- version
- Print program version information on stdout.
- This option takes precedence over other options on the command line.
- Usethis option when sending screen dumps to Atheros Technical Support so that they know exactly which version of the Linux Toolkit you are using.
- .SH ARGUMENTS
- .TP
- .IR file
- The PIB filename.
- This argument is required and must appear first on the command line.
- No assumptions are made based on filename and no filename conventions are enforced; however, an invalid PIB file will be rejected.
- .TP
- .IR offset
- The data offset in bytes expressed in hexadecimal.
- This argument is required and must follow the filename.
- A leading "\fB0x\fR" prefix is optional.
- The data \fIoffset\fR plus the data \fIlength\fR cannot exceed the file extent.
- .TP
- .IB format
- The output format.
- This argument is required and must follow the offset.
- Some formats imply fixed data length.
- Others formats are for variable length data.
- The fixed data formats are \fBbyte\fR, \fBword\fR, \fBlong\fR, \fBhfid\fR, \fBmac\fR and \fBkey\fR.
- The variable data formats are \fBdata\fR and \fBtext\fR.
- The formats are described in the next section.
- .TP
- .IB length
- The data length in bytes expressed in decimal.
- This argument is only required for the the data formats \fBdata\fR and \fBtext\fR.
- The data \fIoffset\fR plus the data \fIlength\fR cannot exceed the file extent.
- The data \fIlength\fR cannot exceed \fB1024\fR.
- .SH FORMATS
- .TP
- .BR byte
- Extract 1 byte and display it as an unsigned decimal integer value.
- The offset advances \f1\fR byte before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR word
- Extract 2 consecutive bytes and display them as an unsigned decimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \f2\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR long
- Extract 4 consecutive bytes and display them as an unsigned decimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \fB4\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR huge
- Extract 8 consecutive bytes and display them as an unsigned decimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \fB8\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR xbyte
- Extract 1 byte and display it as a hexadecimal integer value.
- The offset advances \f1\fR byte before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR xword
- Extract 2 consecutive bytes and display them as a hexadecimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \f2\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR xlong
- Extract 4 consecutive bytes and display them as a hexadecimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \fB4\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- .BR xhuge
- Extract 8 consecutive bytes and display them as a hexadecimal integer value after endian conversion.
- The offset advances \fB8\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- .TP
- \fBdata \fIlength\fR
- Extract the specified number of bytes and display them as a hexadecimal string with no punctuation to separate octets.
- The offset advances \fIlength\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- The minimum length is \fB1\fR.
- The maximum length is \fB1024\fR.
- .TP
- .BR mac
- Extract 6 bytes and display them as a colon-separated hexadecimal string.
- The offset advances 6 bytes before starting another extraction.
- This is similar to "\fBdata 6\fR" but colons separate each octet.
- .TP
- .BR key
- Extract 16 bytes and display them as a colon-separated hexadecimal string.
- The offset advances 16 bytes before starting another extraction.
- This is similar to "\fBdata 16\fR" but colons separate each octet.
- .TP
- .BR hfid
- Extract 64 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB64\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This is equivalent to "\fBtext 64\fR".
- .TP
- \fBskip \fIlength\fR
- Advance the specified number of bytes without displaying anything.
- The offset advances by \fIlength\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- The minimum length is \fB1\fR.
- The maximum length is \fB1024\fR.
- .TP
- \fBtext \fIlength\fR
- Extract the specified number of bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances the specified number of bytes before starting another extraction.
- .SH TR-069
- .TP
- .BR accesspassword
- Extract 65 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB65\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 65\fR".
- .TP
- .BR accessusername
- Extract 33 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB33\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 33\fR".
- .TP
- .BR adminpassword
- Extract 33 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB33\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 33\fR".
- .TP
- .BR adminusername
- Extract 33 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB33\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 33\fR".
- .TP
- .BR password
- Extract 257 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB257\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 257\fR".
- .TP
- .BR url
- Extract 257 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB257\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 257\fR".
- .TP
- .BR username
- Extract 257 consecutive bytes and display them as an ASCII string that terminates at the first non-printable character.
- The offset advances \fB257\fR bytes before starting another extraction.
- This format is equivalent to "\fBtext 257\fR".
- .SH EXAMPLES
- The following example extracts one byte from offset \fB01F7\fR of PIB file \fBabc.pib\fR and displays it as an unsigned decimal integer string.
- No length specification is needed because the \fBbyte\fR format has an implied length of \fB1\fR byte.
- The displayed value is \fB232\fR because the \fBbyte\fR format is decimal.
- We could have specified "\fBdata 1\fR" to display the byte in hexadecimal.
- The return prompt appears on the display line because option \fB-n\fR was omitted.
- .PP
- # getpib abc.pib 01F7 byte
- 232#
- .PP
- The next example extracts two bytes at offset \fB01F7\fR and displays them as a hexadecimal string.
- A length of \fB2\fR is needed because the \fBdata\fR format is variable length.
- We could have specified "\fBword\fR" to display these bytes as an unsigned decimal integer string.
- The hexadecimal string consists two octets \fBE8\fR and \fB8A\fR.
- The first byte is the same one extracted in the last example.
- The return prompt appears on a new line because option \fB-n\fR was present.
- .PP
- # getpib abc.pib 01F7 data 2 -n
- E88A
- #
- .SH DISCLAIMER
- PIB file structure and content is proprietary to Qualcomm Atheros, Ocala FL USA.
- Consequently, public information is not available.
- Qualcomm Atheros reserves the right to modify PIB file structure or content in future firmware releases without any obligation to notify or compensate users of this program.
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .BR chkpib (7),
- .BR chkpib2 (7),
- .BR modpib ( 1 ),
- .BR pib2xml ( 1 ),
- .BR pibcomp ( 1 ),
- .BR pibdump ( 1 ),
- .BR setpib ( 1 ),
- .BR xml2pib ( 1 )
- .SH CREDITS
- Charles Maier <cmaier@qca.qualcomm.com>
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