Author: pgf Date: 2009-12-15 03:55:53 +0100 (Tue, 15 Dec 2009) New Revision: 1607
Modified: cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt Log: remove reference to DL tag, clarify Command: description
Modified: cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt =================================================================== --- cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt 2009-12-15 02:46:02 UTC (rev 1606) +++ cpu/x86/pc/olpc/via/mfgtests.txt 2009-12-15 02:55:53 UTC (rev 1607) @@ -54,17 +54,16 @@ BD=u:\boot\olpc.fth net
The booted (from the net, using TFTP etc) script does the tag -exchange, runs the download (with command line given by the tag -exchange response), and rewrites the tags. The next state is RUNIN. -The "DL" state never shows up in the tags. +exchange, runs any "Command:" pseudo-tags, and rewrites the tags. +The next state is RUNIN.
The response includes one or more "Command:<Forth_commands>" lines. -Those lines are executed to perform the download steps. +Those lines are executed, in order, to perform the download steps. An example value for such a line is "fs-update http:\10.0.0.1\os41.zd". -The Doing it this way instead of hardcoding it in the script permits -country-specific -images without having to edit the script. The file could also be -served from a Windows server if desired; it need not be http. +Doing it this way instead of hardcoding it in the script permits +country-specific images without having to edit the script. The +file could also be served from a Windows server if desired; it +need not be http.
The response tags from this stage include the ones shown in entry condition for the RUNIN state.