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<part ID="THE-ECOS-CONFIGURATION-TOOL">
<TITLE>The eCos Configuration Tool</TITLE>
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<CHAPTER id="config-tool-getting-started">
<TITLE>Getting Started</TITLE>
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<SECT1 id="config-tool-getting-started-intro">
<TITLE>Introduction</TITLE>
<PARA> The <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> is used
to tailor <productname>eCos</productname> at source level, prior to compilation or
assembly, and provides a configuration file and a set of
files used to build user applications. The sources and other
files used for building a configuration are provided in a
<EMPHASIS>component repository</EMPHASIS>, which is loaded
when the <productname>eCos</productname> <APPLICATION>Configuration Tool</APPLICATION>
is invoked. The component repository includes a set of files
defining the structure of relationships between the
<application>Configuration Tool</application> and other components, and is written in a
<FIRSTTERM>Component Definition Language</FIRSTTERM> (<ACRONYM>CDL</ACRONYM>).
For a description of the concepts underlying component
configuration, see <xref linkend="cdl-concepts">.</PARA>
</SECT1>
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<SECT1 id="config-tool-invoking">
<TITLE>Invoking the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application></TITLE>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>On Linux</TITLE>
<PARA>Add the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> install directory to your PATH, for example:</PARA>
<PROGRAMLISTING>
export PATH=/opt/ecos/ecos<replaceable>&Version;</replaceable>/bin:$PATH
</PROGRAMLISTING>
<PARA>You may run configtool with zero, one or two arguments. You can specify the <productname>eCos</productname> repository
location, and/or an <productname>eCos</productname> save file (extension .ecc) on the command line. The ordering of these
two arguments is not significant. For example:</PARA>
<PROGRAMLISTING>
configtool /opt/ecos/ecos<replaceable>&Version;</replaceable>/packages myfile.ecc
</PROGRAMLISTING>
<PARA>The <application>Configuration Tool</application> will be displayed (see <xref linkend="figure-configuration-tool">).</PARA>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>On Windows</TITLE>
<PARA>There are two ways in which to invoke the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application>:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> from the desktop explorer or program set up at installation
time (by default
<EMPHASIS>Start</EMPHASIS>
->
<EMPHASIS>Programs</EMPHASIS>
->
<EMPHASIS>eCos</EMPHASIS>
->
<EMPHASIS>Configuration Tool</EMPHASIS>
).</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>type (at a command prompt or in the
<EMPHASIS>Start</EMPHASIS>
menu’s
<EMPHASIS>Run</EMPHASIS>
item): <foldername>\ConfigTool.exe where <foldername> is
the full path of the directory in which you installed the <productname>eCos</productname>
<application>Configuration Tool</application>.</PARA>
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<para>
XXXXX Change location of configtool in line with installation
instructions. XXXXX
</para>
-->
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>The
<application>Configuration Tool</application>
will be displayed (see <xref linkend="figure-configuration-tool">).</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>
You may run configtool with zero, one or two arguments. You can specify the <productname>eCos</productname> repository
location, and/or an <productname>eCos</productname> save file (extension .ecc) on the command line. The ordering of these
two arguments is not significant. For example:</PARA>
<PROGRAMLISTING>
configtool "c:\Program Files\eCos\packages" myfile.ecc
</PROGRAMLISTING>
<!--
<para>
XXXXX Change location of eCos in line with installation instructions. XXXXX
</para>
-->
<PARA>If you invoke the configuration tool from the command line with
<EMPHASIS>--help</EMPHASIS>, you will see this output:</PARA>
<PROGRAMLISTING>
Usage: eCos Configuration Tool [-h] [-e] [-v] [-c] [input file 1] [input file 2]
-h --help displays help on the command line parameters
-e --edit-only edit save file only
-v --version print version
-c --compile-help compile online help only
</PROGRAMLISTING>
<PARA>This summarizes valid parameters and switches. Switches are shown with
both short form and long form.</PARA>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>--help</EMPHASIS> shows valid options and parameters, as above.</PARA>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>--edit-only</EMPHASIS> runs the <application>Configuration Tool</application> in a mode that
suppresses creation of a build tree, in case you only want to create and edit save files.</PARA>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>--version</EMPHASIS> shows version and build date information, and exits.</PARA>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>--compile-help</EMPHASIS> compiles help contents files from the HTML documentation
files that the tool finds in the <productname>eCos</productname> repository, and exits.</PARA>
<FIGURE id="figure-configuration-tool">
<TITLE><application>Configuration Tool</application></TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic1"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
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<SECT1 id="config-tool-component-repository">
<TITLE>The Component Repository</TITLE>
<PARA>When you invoke the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application>, it accesses the Component
Repository, a read-only location of configuration
information. For an explanation of “Component
Repository” see <xref linkend="cdl-concepts">.</PARA>
<PARA>The <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> will look
for a component repository using (in descending order of preference):</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>A location specified on the command line
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>The component repository most recently used by the
current user</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>An <productname>eCos</productname> distribution under <filename>/opt/ecos</filename> (under
Linux) or a default location set by the installation procedure (under
Windows)</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>User input</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>The final case above will normally only occur if the previous
repository has been moved or (under Windows) installation information stored in
the Windows registry has been modified; it will result in a dialog box
being displayed that allows you to specify the repository location:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Repository relocation dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic2"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>Note that in order to use the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> you are obliged to provide a
valid repository location. </PARA>
<PARA>In the rare event that you subsequently wish to change
the component location, select
<EMPHASIS>Build</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Repository</EMPHASIS>
and the above dialog box will then be displayed.</PARA>
<PARA>You can check the location of the current repository, the current save file
path, and the current hardware template and default package,
by selecting <EMPHASIS>Help</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Repository Information...</EMPHASIS>.
A summary will be displayed.</PARA>
</SECT1>
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<SECT1 ID="config-tool-documents">
<TITLE><productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> Documents</TITLE>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Configuration Save File</TITLE>
<PARA><productname>eCos</productname> configuration settings and other information
(such as disabled conflicts) that are set using the
<productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> are saved to
a file between sessions. By default, when the
<productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> is first
invoked, it reads and displays information from the
Component Registry and displays the information in an
untitled blank document. You can perform the following
operations on a document:</PARA>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Save the currently active document</TITLE>
<PARA>Use the “<EMPHASIS>File->Save</EMPHASIS>” menu
item or click the <EMPHASIS>Save Document</EMPHASIS> icon on the
toolbar; if the current document is unnamed, you will be prompted
to supply a name for the configuration save file.</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Save As dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic3"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Open an existing document</TITLE>
<PARA>Select <EMPHASIS>File</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Open</EMPHASIS>,
or click the <EMPHASIS>Open Document</EMPHASIS> icon on the toolbar.
You will be prompted to supply a name for the configuration save
file. </PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Open dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic4"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Open a document you have used recently</TITLE>
<PARA>Click its name at the bottom of the
<EMPHASIS>File</EMPHASIS> menu. </PARA>
<PARA>Documents may also be opened by:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>double-clicking a Configuration Save File in the desktop
explorer (Windows only);</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>invoking the <productname>eCos</productname>
<application>Configuration Tool</application>
with the name of a Configuration File as command-line argument,
or by creating a shortcut to the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> with such an argument
(under Windows or a suitable Linux desktop environment).</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Create a new blank document based on the Component
Registry</TITLE>
<PARA>Select <EMPHASIS>File</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>New</EMPHASIS>,
or click the <EMPHASIS>New Document</EMPHASIS> icon on the toolbar.</PARA>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Save to a different file name</TITLE>
<PARA>Select <EMPHASIS>File</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Save
As</EMPHASIS>. You will be prompted to supply a new
name for the configuration save file.</PARA>
</SECT3>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Build and Install Trees</TITLE>
<PARA>The location of the build and install trees are
derived from the <productname>eCos</productname> save file name as illustrated in the
following example:</PARA>
<PARA>Save file name = “c:\My
eCos\config1.ecc”</PARA>
<PARA>Install tree folder = “c:\My
eCos\config1_install”</PARA>
<PARA>Build tree folder = “c:\My
eCos\config1_build”</PARA>
<PARA>These names are automatically generated from the name
of the save file.</PARA>
<PARA>See also <xref linkend="cdl-concepts">.</PARA>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
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<!-- {{{ Getting Help -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-getting-help">
<TITLE>Getting Help</TITLE>
<PARA>The <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> contains
several methods for accessing online help.</PARA>
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<SECT1 id="config-tool-context-help-dialogs">
<TITLE>Context-sensitive Help for Dialogs</TITLE>
<PARA>Most dialogs displayed by the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> are supplied
with context-sensitive help. You can then get help relating
to any control within the current dialog box by</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Right-clicking the control (or pressing
<EMPHASIS>F1</EMPHASIS>
)</PARA>
<PARA>A “What’s This?” popup menu will
be displayed. Click the menu to display a brief description of the
function of the selected control.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Clicking the question mark icon in the dialog
caption bar (Windows) or the question mark button on the dialog (Linux).</PARA>
<PARA>A question mark cursor will be displayed. Click on
any control to display a brief description of its
function.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>Some dialogs may have a <EMPHASIS>Help</EMPHASIS>
button. You can press this to display a more general
description of the function of the dialog box as a whole.
This help will be in HTML form; for more information, see
below.</PARA>
</SECT1>
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<SECT1 id="config-tool-context-help-otherwin">
<TITLE>Context-sensitive Help for Other Windows</TITLE>
<PARA>In the <EMPHASIS>Help</EMPHASIS> menu, click
<EMPHASIS>Help On...</EMPHASIS>
<!--
(or press
<EMPHASIS>F1</EMPHASIS>)
-->
and then click on a window (or click on the arrow/question mark button
on the toolbar, then click on a window). A small popup window page describing the
window will be displayed. The same thing can be achieved by right-clicking
on a window and clicking on <EMPHASIS>What's This?</EMPHASIS>.
<!--
This help will normally be in HTML format; for more
information, see <xref linkend="methods-of-displaying-html-help">.
-->
</PARA>
</SECT1>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-context-help-config-items">
<TITLE>Context-sensitive Help for Configuration Items</TITLE>
<PARA>In the configuration window, right-click on a configuration
item (or use <EMPHASIS>Shift+F10</EMPHASIS>). A context
menu will be displayed; select <EMPHASIS>Visit Documentation</EMPHASIS>
to display the page in the <productname>eCos</productname> documentation that most closely
corresponds to the selected item.</PARA>
</SECT1>
<SECT1 id="methods-of-displaying-html-help">
<TITLE>Methods of Displaying HTML Help</TITLE>
<ORDEREDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
Using the internal help system. This will show an internal viewer similar to Microsoft HTML Help, with a contents
hierarchy on the left and HTML pages on the right; see <xref linkend="figure-help-viewer">. The index is regenerated for each repository. If the documentation in
the repository has changed but the contents does not reflect this, please use the Tools Regenerate Help Index menu
item.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
Using the default HTML browser. On Unix, you will need a .mailcap entry similar to this:
</PARA>
<PARA>
<PROGRAMLISTING>
text/html; netscape -no-about-splash %s
</PROGRAMLISTING>
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
Using the specified browser.
</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ORDEREDLIST>
<FIGURE id="figure-help-viewer">
<TITLE>HTML Help viewer</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic5"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>If you wish, you may choose to have <EMPHASIS>HTML Help</EMPHASIS> displayed
in a browser of your choice. To do this, select <EMPHASIS>View</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Settings</EMPHASIS> and
use the controls in the View Documentation group to select the replacement browser.
Note that the Navigation facilities of the built-in <EMPHASIS>HTML
Help</EMPHASIS> system will be unavailable if you choose this method
of displaying help.</PARA>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Customization -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-customization">
<TITLE>Customization</TITLE>
<PARA>The following visual aspects of the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> can be changed to suit
individual preferences. These aspects are saved on a per-user
basis, so that when the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> is next invoked by the same
user, the appearance will be as set in the previous
session.</PARA>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-window-placement">
<TITLE>Window Placement</TITLE>
<PARA>The relative sizes of all windows in the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> may be adjusted by dragging
the splitter bars that separate the windows. The chosen
sizes will be used the next time the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration Tool</application> is invoked by the current
user. </PARA>
<PARA>All windows except the <EMPHASIS>Configuration
Window</EMPHASIS> may be shown or hidden by using the
commands under the <EMPHASIS>View</EMPHASIS> menu (for
example, <EMPHASIS>View->Output</EMPHASIS>) or the
corresponding keyboard accelerators
(<EMPHASIS>Alt+1</EMPHASIS> to
<EMPHASIS>Alt+4</EMPHASIS>).
<!--
By default the
conflicts window is hidden.
-->
</PARA>
<PARA>Your chosen set of windows (and their relative sizes) will
be preserved between invocations of the <productname>eCos</productname> <application>Configuration
Tool</application>.</PARA>
</SECT1>
<!--
<SECT1 id="config-tool-toolbars">
<TITLE>Toolbars</TITLE>
<PARA>Select
<EMPHASIS>View</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Toolbars</EMPHASIS>:
each of the standard and Memory Layout toolbars may be
hidden or shown.</PARA>
</SECT1>
-->
<SECT1 id="config-tool-settings">
<TITLE>Settings</TITLE>
<PARA>To change other visual aspects, select
<EMPHASIS>View</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Settings</EMPHASIS>
and then select the <EMPHASIS>Display</EMPHASIS> and
<EMPHASIS>View</EMPHASIS> tabs depending on the settings
you wish to alter..
The options are as follows:
</PARA>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Settings: Display tab</TITLE>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Settings dialog, Display tab</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic32"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Labels</TITLE>
<PARA>In the configuration window, you can choose to have
either <EMPHASIS>descriptive names</EMPHASIS> (the
default) or <EMPHASIS>macro names</EMPHASIS> displayed as
tree item labels. Descriptive names are generally more
comprehensible, but macro names are used in some contexts
such as conflict resolution and may be directly related to
the source code of the configuration. Note that it is
possible to search for an item in the configuration view
by selecting
<EMPHASIS>Find</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Edit</EMPHASIS>
(see <xref linkend="config-tool-searching">). Both
descriptive names and macro names can be searched.</PARA>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Integer Items</TITLE>
<PARA>You can choose to have integer items in the
Configuration Window displayed in decimal or hexadecimal
format.</PARA>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Font</TITLE>
<PARA>
Change the font for a particular window by selecting the window name using the drop-down list,
then clicking on <EMPHASIS>Change Font</EMPHASIS> to select a font for that
window. The changes will be applied when the press <EMPHASIS>OK</EMPHASIS> to dismiss the Settings dialog.
If you never make font changes, then the windows will take
the default setting determined by your current Windows or Unix environment.
</PARA>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Miscellaneous</TITLE>
<PARA>
If the <EMPHASIS>Splash Screen</EMPHASIS> checkbox is checked, a <EMPHASIS>splash</EMPHASIS>
window will appear as the application is loading. Uncheck this to eliminate the splash screen.
</PARA>
</SECT3>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Settings: Viewers tab</TITLE>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Settings dialog, Viewers tab</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic6"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>View header files</TITLE>
<PARA>You can change the viewer used to display header files.</PARA>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>View documentation</TITLE>
<PARA>You can change the viewer used to display HTML files.
See <xref linkend="methods-of-displaying-html-help">.
</PARA>
</SECT3>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Screen Layout -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-screen-layout">
<TITLE>Screen Layout</TITLE>
<PARA>The following windows are available within the
<productname>eCos</productname> <application> Configuration
Tool</application>:
</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Configuration Window</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Properties Window</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Short Description</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Conflicts</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Output</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>The layout of the windows may be adjusted to suit your
preferences: see <xref linkend="config-tool-settings">.</PARA>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-configuration-window">
<TITLE>Configuration Window</TITLE>
<PARA>This is the principal window used to configure <productname>eCos</productname>. It
takes the form of a tree-based representation of the
configuration items within the currently loaded <productname>eCos</productname>
packages.</PARA>
<PARA>In the case of items whose values may be changed,
controls are available to set the item values. These either
take the form of check boxes or radio buttons within the
tree itself or cells to the right of the thin vertical
splitter bar. Controls in the tree may be used in the usual
way; cells, however, must first be activated.</PARA>
<PARA>To activate a cell, simply click on it: it will assume a sunken
appearance and data can then be edited in the cell. To terminate
in-cell editing, click elsewhere in the configuration window or
press <EMPHASIS>ENTER</EMPHASIS>. To discard the partial results
of in-cell editing and revert to the previous value, press <EMPHASIS>ESCAPE</EMPHASIS>.
<!-- Not yet implemented
Note that an asterisk appears against configuration items which have changed since the configuration
was last saved.
-->
</PARA>
<PARA><GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic7"></GRAPHIC></PARA>
<PARA>Cells come in three varieties, according to the type of
data they accept:</PARA>
<TABLE>
<TITLE>Cell types</TITLE>
<TGROUP COLS="2">
<THEAD>
<ROW>
<ENTRY>Cell Type</ENTRY>
<ENTRY><PARA>Data Accepted</PARA></ENTRY>
</ROW>
</THEAD>
<TBODY>
<ROW>
<ENTRY>Integer</ENTRY>
<ENTRY>Decimal or hexadecimal values</ENTRY>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<ENTRY>Floating Point</ENTRY>
<ENTRY>Floating point values</ENTRY>
</ROW>
<ROW>
<ENTRY>String</ENTRY>
<ENTRY>Any</ENTRY>
</ROW>
</TBODY>
</TGROUP>
</TABLE><!--
<row>
<cell><normal>Integer</normal></cell><cell><normal>Decimal or hexadecimal
values</normal></cell></row>
<row>
<cell><normal>Floating Point</normal></cell><cell><normal>Floating
point values</normal></cell></row>
<row>
<cell><normal>String</normal></cell><cell><normal>Any</normal></cell></row>
</body></formata>
-->
<PARA>In the case of string cells, you can double-click the cell
to display a dialog box containing a larger region in which to edit
the string value. This is useful in the case of long strings, or
those spanning multiple lines.</PARA>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Disabled items</TITLE>
<PARA>Some items will appear disabled. In this case the item
label and any associated controls and cells will be
grayed. It is not be possible to change the values of
disabled items.</PARA>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Right-Clicking</TITLE>
<PARA>You can right-click on an item in the configuration
window item to display a pop-up menu which (depending on
the type of the item selected) allows you to:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Properties</EMPHASIS> –
information relating to the currently selected item
is displayed. The information is equivalent to that
displayed in the Properties
Window.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Restore Defaults</EMPHASIS> -
the default value of the currently selected item is
restored.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>Visit Documentation</EMPHASIS>
- causes the HTML page most closely relating to the
currently selected item to be displayed. This has
the same effect as double-clicking the URL property
in the Properties Window.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>View Header File</EMPHASIS>
– this causes the file containing the items to
be displayed. This is equivalent to double-clicking
on the File property in the Properties Window. The
viewer used for this purpose may be changed using
the <EMPHASIS>View->Settings</EMPHASIS> menu item
(see <xref linkend="config-tool-settings">).
Note that this operation is only possible when the
current configuration is saved, in order to avoid
the possibility of changing the source
repository.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>Unload Package</EMPHASIS> -
this is equivalent to using the
<EMPHASIS>Build->Packages</EMPHASIS> menu item to
select and unload the package in
question.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT3>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Conflicts Window</TITLE>
<PARA>This window exists to display any configuration item
conflicts. Conflicts are the result of failures to meet
the requirements between configuration items expressed in
the CDL. See <xref linkend="cdl-conflicts"> <!--in “CDL
Concepts” on page 45 -->.<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic8"></GRAPHIC></PARA>
<PARA>The window comprises three columns:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Item</EMPHASIS></PARA>
<PARA>This is the macro name of the first item involved
in the conflict.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Conflict</EMPHASIS></PARA>
<PARA>This is a description of the conflict type. The currently
supported types are “unresolved”, “illegal
value”, “evaluation exception”, “goal
unsatisfied” and “bad data”.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Property</EMPHASIS></PARA>
<PARA>This contains a description of the configuration
item’s property that caused the conflict.</PARA>
<PARA>Within the conflicts window you can right-click on
any item to display a context menu which allows you to
choose from one of the following options:</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>To locate the item involved in the
conflict, double-click in the first or third column, or
right-click over the item and choose <EMPHASIS>Locate</EMPHASIS>
from the popup menu.
</PARA>
<PARA>You can use the <EMPHASIS>Tools->Resolve Conflicts</EMPHASIS> menu
item, or right-click over the item and select <EMPHASIS>Resolve</EMPHASIS> from the popup menu,
to resolve conflicts — <xref linkend="resolving-conflicts">.</PARA>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Output Window</TITLE>
<PARA>This window displays any output generated by
execution of external tools and any error messages that
are not suitable for display in other forms (for
example, as message boxes).</PARA>
<PARA>Within the output window you can right-click to display a
context menu which allows you to:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Save the contents of the window to a
file</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Clear the contents of the
window</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Properties Window</TITLE>
<PARA>This window displays the CDL properties of the item
currently selected in the configuration window. The same
information may be displayed by right-clicking the item
and selecting “properties”.</PARA>
<PARA> <GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic9"></GRAPHIC></PARA>
<PARA>Two properties may be double-clicked as
follows:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>URL</EMPHASIS> –
double-clicking on a URL property causes the
referenced HTML page to be displayed. This has the
same effect as right-clicking on the item and
choosing “Visit
Documentation”.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA><EMPHASIS>File</EMPHASIS> –
double-clicking on a File property in a saved
configuration causes the File to be displayed. The
viewer used for this purpose may be changed using
the <EMPHASIS>View->Settings</EMPHASIS> menu
item. Note that this operation is only possible when
the current configuration is saved, in order to
avoid the possibility of changing the source
repository.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT3>
<SECT3>
<TITLE>Short Description Window</TITLE>
<PARA>This window displays a short description of the item
currently selected in the configuration window. More
extensive documentation may be available by
right-clicking on the item and choosing “Visit
Documentation”.</PARA>
</SECT3>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Updating and Configuration -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-updating-configuration">
<TITLE>Updating the Configuration</TITLE>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-adding-removing-packages">
<TITLE>Adding and Removing Packages</TITLE>
<PARA>To add or remove packages from the configuration, select
<EMPHASIS>Build</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Packages</EMPHASIS>.<!--<conditionaltext>-->
The following dialog box will be displayed:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Packages dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic14"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>The left-hand list shows those packages that are available to
be loaded. The right-hand list shows those that are
currently loaded. In order to transfer packages from one
list to another (that is, to load or unload packages)
double-click the selection or click the
<EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> or <EMPHASIS>Remove</EMPHASIS>
buttons.</PARA>
<PARA>The version drop-down list displays the versions of the
selected packages. When loading packages, this control may
be used to load versions other than the most recent
(current). Note that if more than one package is selected,
the version drop-down list will display only the versions
common to all the selected packages.</PARA>
<PARA>The window under the version displays a brief
description of the selected package. If more than one
package is selected, this window will be blank.</PARA>
<PARA>
Under the description window there is a <EMPHASIS>Keywords</EMPHASIS>
control into which you can type a string to be matched against
package names, macro names and descriptions. The lists are updated
a second or so after typing has stopped.
If you type several separate words,
all of these words must be associated with a given package
for that package to be displayed. If you select
the <EMPHASIS>Match exactly</EMPHASIS> checkbox, then the string
is taken to be a complete fragment and matched against the beginning
of a name, macro name or descriptions. All matches are done
case-insensitively.</PARA>
<PARA>
If you check <EMPHASIS>Omit hardware packages</EMPHASIS>, only
non-hardware packages will be shown.
</PARA>
</SECT1>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-platform-selection">
<TITLE>Platform Selection</TITLE>
<PARA>To add, modify or remove entries in the list of
platforms used for running tests, select
<EMPHASIS>Tools->Platforms</EMPHASIS>. The following
dialog will be displayed:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Platforms dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic15"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>You may add, modify or remove platform entries as you
wish, but in order to run tests, a platform must be defined
to correspond to the currently loaded hardware template. The
information associated with each platform name is used to
run tests.</PARA>
<PARA>To modify a platform, click the
<EMPHASIS>Modify</EMPHASIS> button with the appropriate
platform selected, or double-click on an entry in the list.
A dialog will be displayed that allows you to change the
command prefix, platform type and arguments for
<EMPHASIS>GDB</EMPHASIS>. </PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Platform Modify dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic16"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>To add a new platform, click the
<EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> button. A similar dialog will be
displayed that allows you to define a new platform. To
remove a platform, click the <EMPHASIS>Delete</EMPHASIS>
button or press the <EMPHASIS>DEL</EMPHASIS> key with the
appropriate platform selected.</PARA>
<PARA>The command prefix is used when running tests in order
to determine the names of the executables (such as gdb) to
be used. For example, if the gdb executable name is
“arm-elf-gdb.exe” the prefix should be set to
“arm-elf”.</PARA>
<PARA>The platform type indicates the capabilities of the platform
- whether it is hardware or a simulator, and whether breakpoints
are supported.</PARA>
<PARA>The arguments for the <EMPHASIS>GDB</EMPHASIS> field allow
additional arguments to be passed to gdb when it is used to run
a test. This is typically used in the case of simulators linked
to gdb in order to define memory layout.</PARA>
</SECT1>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-using-templates">
<TITLE>Using Templates</TITLE>
<PARA>To load a configuration based on a template, select
<EMPHASIS>Build</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Templates</EMPHASIS>.<!--<conditionaltext>--></PARA>
<PARA>The following dialog box will be displayed:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Templates dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic18"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>Change the hardware template, the packages template, or
both. To select a hardware template, choose from the first
drop-list. To choose a packages template, choose from the
second. Brief descriptions of each kind of template are
provided in the corresponding edit boxes.</PARA>
<SECT2 id="resolving-conflicts">
<TITLE>Resolving conflicts</TITLE>
<PARA>During the process of configuring <productname>eCos</productname> it is possible
that conflicts will be created. For more details of the
meaning of conflicts, see <xref linkend="cdl-concepts">.</PARA>
<PARA>The Conflicts Window displays all conflicts in the
current configuration. Additionally, a window in the
status bar displays a count of the conflicts. Because the
resolution of conflicts can be time-consuming, a mechanism
exists whereby conflicts can be resolved
automatically.</PARA>
<PARA>You can choose to have a conflicts resolution dialog
box displayed by means of the <EMPHASIS>View->Settings...
<!--<conditionaltext>--></EMPHASIS>menu item, on the <EMPHASIS>Conflict Resolution</EMPHASIS>
tab of the dialog.</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Options</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic19"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>You can choose to have conflicts checked under the
following circumstances:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>After any item is changed (in other words,
as soon as the conflict is created)</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Before saving the configuration (including
building)</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Never</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>The method you chose depends on how much you need
your configuration to be free of conflicts. You may
want to avoid having to clean up all the conflicts at
once, or you may want to keep the configuration
consistent at all times. If you have major changes to
implement, which may resolve the conflicts, then you
might want to wait until after you have completed
these changes before you check for conflicts.</PARA>
<!-- <label>NOTE</label> -->
<NOTE>
<PARA>If you choose to check conflicts after any item
is changed, only newly arising conflicts are displayed.
If you choose to check for conflicts before saving the
configuration, the complete set is
displayed.</PARA>
</NOTE>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Automatic resolution</TITLE>
<PARA>If you check the “Automatically suggest
fixes” check box, a conflicts resolution dialog box
will be displayed whenever new conflicts are created. The
same dialog box may be displayed at any stage by means of
the <EMPHASIS>Tools->Resolve Conflicts</EMPHASIS>
<EMPHASIS><!--<conditionaltext>--></EMPHASIS>menu item.
</PARA>
<PARA>The conflicts resolution dialog box contains two major windows. </PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Resolve conflicts window</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic20"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>The upper contains the set of conflicts to be addressed; the
format of the data being as that of the Conflicts Window. The lower
window contains a set of proposed resolutions – each entry
is a suggested configuration item value change that as a whole may
be expected to lead to the currently selected conflict being resolved. </PARA>
<PARA>Note that there is no guarantee:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>that automatic resolutions will be determinable for every
conflict.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> that the resolutions for separate conflicts will be independent.
In other words, the resolution of one conflict may serve to prevent
the resolution of another.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> that the resolution conflicts will not create further
conflicts.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>The above warnings are, however, conservative. In practice
(so long as the number and extent of conflicts are limited) automatic
conflict resolution may be used to good effect to correct problems
without undue amounts of programmer intervention.</PARA>
<PARA>In order to select the conflicts to be applied, select or
clear the check boxes against the resolutions for each proposed
resolution. By default all resolutions are selected; you can return
to the default state (in other words, cause all check boxes for
each conflict to again become checked) by pressing the “Reset” button.
Note that multiple selection may be used in the resolutions control
to allow ranges of check boxes to be toggled in one gesture.</PARA>
<PARA>When you are happy to apply the selected resolutions for each
conflict displayed, click <EMPHASIS>Apply</EMPHASIS>; this will
apply the resolutions. Alternatively you may cancel from the dialog
box without any resolutions being applied.</PARA>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Searching -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-searching">
<TITLE>Searching</TITLE>
<PARA>Select <EMPHASIS>Edit </EMPHASIS>--> <EMPHASIS>Find</EMPHASIS>.
You will be presented with a Find dialog box:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Find dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic21"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>Using this dialog box you can search for an exact text string
in any one of three ways, as specified by your selection in the “Search
in” drop-list:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Macro names - the search is for a text match within
configuration item macro names</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Item names - the search is for a text match within
configuration item descriptive names</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Short descriptions - the search is for a text match
within configuration item short descriptions</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>Note that to invoke <EMPHASIS>Find</EMPHASIS> you can also
click the <EMPHASIS>Find</EMPHASIS> icon on the toolbar. </PARA>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Building -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-building">
<TITLE>Building</TITLE>
<PARA>When you have configured <productname>eCos</productname>, you may build the configuration.</PARA>
<PARA><!--<conditionaltext>-->On the <EMPHASIS>Build</EMPHASIS> menu, click:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Library</EMPHASIS>
(or click the Build Library icon on the toolbar) – this
causes the <productname>eCos</productname> configuration to be built. The result of a successful
build will be (among other things) a library against which user
code can be linked</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Tests</EMPHASIS>
– this causes the <productname>eCos</productname> configuration to be built, and
additionally builds the relevant test cases linked against the <productname>eCos</productname> library</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Clean</EMPHASIS>
– this removes all intermediate files, thus causing a
subsequent build/library or build/tests operation
to cause recompilation of all relevant files.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>
<EMPHASIS>Stop</EMPHASIS>
– this causes a currently executing build (any of the
above steps) to be interrupted</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>Build options may be displayed by using the <EMPHASIS>Build->Options</EMPHASIS> menu
item. This displays a dialog box containing a drop-list control
and two windows. The drop-list control allows you to select the
type of build option to be displayed (for example “LDFLAGS” are
the options applied at link-time. The left-hand window is a tree
view of the packages loaded in the current configuration. The right-hand
window is a list of the build options that will be used for the
currently selected package.</PARA>
<PARA>Note that this dialog box currently affords only read-only
access to the build options. In order to change build options you
must edit the relevant string configuration item.</PARA>
<PARA>A single level of inheritance is supported: each package’s
build options are combined with the global options (these are to
be found in the “Global build options” folder
in the configuration view).</PARA>
<PARA><GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic22"></GRAPHIC></PARA>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-selecting-build-tools">
<TITLE>Selecting Build Tools</TITLE>
<PARA>Normally the installation process will supply the information
required for the <productname>eCos</productname><APPLICATION>Configuration Tool</APPLICATION> to
locate the build tools (compiler, linker, etc.) necessary
to perform a build. However if this information is not registered,
or it is necessary to specify the location manually (for example,
when a new toolchain installation has been made), select <EMPHASIS>Tools</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Paths</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Build
Tools</EMPHASIS>. The following dialog box will be displayed:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Build tools</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic23"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>This dialog box allows you to locate the folder containing
the build tools. </PARA>
</SECT1>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-selecting-user-tools">
<TITLE>Selecting User Tools</TITLE>
<PARA>Normally the installation process will supply the information
required for the <productname>eCos</productname><APPLICATION>Configuration Tool</APPLICATION> to
locate the user tools (cat, ls, etc.) necessary to perform
a build. However if this information is not registered, or it is
necessary to specify the location manually (for example, when a
new toolchain installation has been made), select <EMPHASIS>Tools</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Paths</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>User
Tools</EMPHASIS>. The following dialog box will be displayed:</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>User tools</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic24"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
<!-- {{{ Execution -->
<CHAPTER id="config-tool-test-execution"><!--<conditionaltext>-->
<TITLE>Execution</TITLE>
<PARA>Test executables that have been linked using the Build/Tests
operation against the current configuration can be executed by selecting <!--<conditionaltext>--><EMPHASIS>Tools</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Run
Tests<!--<conditionaltext>--></EMPHASIS>.</PARA>
<PARA>When tests are run, the <application>Configuration Tool</application> looks
for a platform name corresponding to the currently loaded hardware template.
If no such platform is found, a dialog will be displayed for you
to define one; this dialog is similar to that displayed by the <EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> function
in the <EMPHASIS>Tools->Platforms</EMPHASIS> dialog, but
in this case the platform name cannot be changed.</PARA>
<PARA>When a test run is invoked, a property sheet is displayed,
comprising three tabs: <EMPHASIS>Executables</EMPHASIS>, <EMPHASIS>Output</EMPHASIS> and <EMPHASIS>Summary</EMPHASIS>.</PARA>
<PARA>Note that the property sheet is resizable.</PARA>
<PARA>Three buttons appear on the property sheet itself: <EMPHASIS>Run/Stop</EMPHASIS>, <EMPHASIS>Close</EMPHASIS> and <EMPHASIS>Properties</EMPHASIS>.</PARA>
<PARA>The <EMPHASIS>Run</EMPHASIS> button is used to initiate a
test run. Those tests selected on the <EMPHASIS>Executables</EMPHASIS> tab
are run, and the output recorded on the <EMPHASIS>Output</EMPHASIS> and <EMPHASIS>Summary</EMPHASIS> tabs.
During the course of a run, the <EMPHASIS>Run</EMPHASIS> button
changes to “Stop”. The button may be used to interrupt
a test run at any point.</PARA>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-test-properties">
<TITLE>Properties</TITLE>
<PARA>The <EMPHASIS>Properties</EMPHASIS> button is used to change
the connectivity properties for the test run.</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Properties dialog box</TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic25"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Download Timeout</TITLE>
<PARA> This group of controls serves to set the maximum time that
is allowed for downloading a test to the target board. If
the time is exceeded, the test will be deemed to have
failed for reason of “Download Timeout” and
the execution of that particular test will be abandoned.
This option only applies to tests run on hardware, not to
those executed in a simulator. Times are in units of
elapsed seconds.</PARA>
<PARA>Three options are available using the drop-down
list:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Calculated from file size - an estimate of the maximum
time required for download is made using the (stripped) executable
size and the currently used baud rate</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Specified - a user-specified value may be entered in
the adjacent edit box</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> None - no maximum download time is to be applied.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Run time Timeout</TITLE>
<PARA>This group of controls serves to set the maximum time
that is allowed for executing a test on the target board
or in a simulator. If the time is exceeded, the test will
be deemed to have failed for reason of
“Timeout” and the execution of that particular
test will be abandoned. In the case of hardware, the time
is measured in elapsed seconds: in the case of a simulator
it is in CPU seconds.</PARA>
<PARA>Three options are available using the drop-down
list:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>None - no maximum download time is to be
applied.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Specified - a user-specified value may be
entered in the adjacent edit box</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Default - a default value of 30 seconds is
used</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Connection</TITLE>
<PARA>The <EMPHASIS>Connection</EMPHASIS> controls may be used
to specify how the target board is to be accessed.</PARA>
<PARA>If the target board is connected using a serial cable, the <EMPHASIS>Serial</EMPHASIS> radio
button should be checked. In this case you can select a port (COM1,
COM2, …) and an appropriate baud rate using drop-list boxes.</PARA>
<PARA>If the target board is accessed remotely using GDB remote
protocol, the “TCP/IP” radio button should
be checked. In this case you can select a host name and TCP/IP port
number using edit boxes.</PARA>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Executables Tab</TITLE>
<PARA>This is used to adjust the set of tests available for execution.
A check box against each executable name indicates whether that
executable will be included when the <EMPHASIS>Run</EMPHASIS> button
is pressed. The <EMPHASIS>Check All</EMPHASIS> and <EMPHASIS>Uncheck
All</EMPHASIS> buttons may be used to check or uncheck all items.</PARA>
<PARA>When the property sheet is first displayed, it will be pre-populated
with those test executables that have been linked using the Build/Tests
operation against the current configuration. </PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Run tests </TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic27"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<PARA>You can right-click in the window to display a context menu
containing <EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> and <EMPHASIS>Remove</EMPHASIS> items.
Clicking <EMPHASIS>Remove</EMPHASIS> will remove those executables
selected. Clicking <EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> will display a dialog
box that allows you to add to the set of items. Equivalently the <EMPHASIS>Add</EMPHASIS> button
may be used to add executables, and the <EMPHASIS>DEL</EMPHASIS> key
may be used to remove them.</PARA>
<PARA>You can use the <EMPHASIS>Add from Folder</EMPHASIS> button
to add a number of executables in a specified folder (optionally
including subfolders, if you click on <EMPHASIS>Yes</EMPHASIS> when
asked).</PARA>
<FIGURE>
<TITLE>Add files from folder </TITLE>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic28"></GRAPHIC>
</FIGURE>
<!--
<PARA>The “Add from subfolders” check box should
be checked if you wish the search for executables to descend into
subfolders (in the example above the whole of the C drive would
be searched).</PARA>
<PARA>The “Files of type” edit box should be used
to specify the extension of those files to be matched [for
example, “*.exe”].</PARA>
-->
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Output Tab</TITLE>
<PARA>This tab is used to display the output from running tests.
The output can be saved to a file or cleared by means of the popup
menu displayed when you right-click in the window.</PARA>
</SECT2>
<SECT2>
<TITLE>Summary Tab</TITLE>
<PARA>This tab is used to display a record, in summary form, of
those tests executed. For each execution, the following information
is displayed:</PARA>
<ITEMIZEDLIST>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Time</EMPHASIS> - the date and time of execution</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Host</EMPHASIS> - the host name of the machine
from which the test was downloaded</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Platform</EMPHASIS> - the platform on which
the test was executed</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Executable</EMPHASIS> - the executable (file
name) of the test executed</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Status</EMPHASIS> - the result of executing
the test. This will be one of the following:</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Not started</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>No result</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Inapplicable</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Pass</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>DTimeout</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Timeout</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Cancelled</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> Fail</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA>Assert fail</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Size</EMPHASIS> - the size [stripped/unstripped] of
the test executed</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Download</EMPHASIS> - the download time [mm:ss/mm:ss] used.
The first of the two times displayed represents the actual time
used: the second the limit time.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Elapsed</EMPHASIS> - the elapsed time [mm:ss] used.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
<LISTITEM>
<PARA> <EMPHASIS>Execution</EMPHASIS> - the execution time
[mm:ss/mm:ss] used. The first of the
two times displayed represents the actual time used: the second
the limit time.</PARA>
</LISTITEM>
</ITEMIZEDLIST>
<PARA>The output can be saved to a file or cleared by means of the
popup menu displayed when you right-click in the window.</PARA>
</SECT2>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
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<CHAPTER id="config-tool-creating-a-shell">
<TITLE>Creating a Shell</TITLE>
<PARA>To call up a shell window, select <EMPHASIS>Tools</EMPHASIS>-><EMPHASIS>Shell</EMPHASIS>.
Under Windows, you will get a Cygwin shell similar to the one below. On Linux, you will
get a standard Linux shell window.</PARA>
<GRAPHIC ENTITYREF="graphic29"></GRAPHIC>
<SECT1 id="config-tool-keyboard-accelerators">
<TITLE>Keyboard Accelerators</TITLE>
<PARA>The following table presents the list of keyboard accelerators
that can be used with the <application>Configuration Tool</application>. </PARA>
<table id="keyboard-accelerators"><title>Keyboard accelerators</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Accelerator</entry>
<entry>Action</entry>
<entry>Remarks</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+1</emphasis></entry>
<entry>hide/show properties window</entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+2</emphasis></entry>
<entry>hide/show output window</entry>
<entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+3</emphasis></entry>
<entry>hide/show short description window</entry>
<entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+4</emphasis></entry>
<entry>hide/show conflicts window</entry>
<entry></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+A</emphasis></entry>
<entry>select all</entry><entry>output
window and in-cell editing</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+C</emphasis></entry>
<entry>copy</entry><entry>output window
and in-cell editing</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+F</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Edit->Find</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+N</emphasis></entry>
<entry>File->New</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+O</emphasis></entry>
<entry>File->Open</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+S</emphasis></entry>
<entry>File->Save</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+V</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Paste</entry><entry>in-cell editing
only</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+X</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Cut</entry><entry>in-cell-editing
only</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Ctrl+Z</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Undo</entry><entry>in-cell editing
only</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>F1</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Context-sensitive help</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>F3</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Find next</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>F7</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Build->Library</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Shift+F7</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Build->Tests</entry><entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+F6</emphasis></entry>
<entry>View->Next window</entry>
<entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Shift+Alt+0</emphasis></entry>
<entry>View->Previous window</entry>
<entry></entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Shift+Ins</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Paste</entry><entry>in-cell editing
only</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Shift+F10</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Display context menu</entry><entry>Configuration
window</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Alt+Enter</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Display properties dialog box</entry>
<entry>Configuration window</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>></emphasis></entry>
<entry>Increment item value</entry><entry>Configuration
window</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><</entry><entry>Decrement
item value</entry><entry>Configuration window</entry></row>
<row>
<entry><emphasis>Space</emphasis></entry>
<entry>Toggle item value</entry><entry>Configuration
window</entry></row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</SECT1>
</CHAPTER>
<!-- }}} -->
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