grabserial - Serial line reader
Grabserial is a small program which reads a serial port and
writes the data to standard output. The main purpose of this tool is to
collect messages written to the serial console from a target board running
Linux, and save the messages on a host machine.
- -h, --help
-
Print this message
- -d,
--device=<devpath>
-
Set the device to read (default '/dev/ttyS0')
- -b,
--baudrate=<val>
-
Set the baudrate (default 115200)
- -w,
--width=<val>
-
Set the data bit width (default 8)
- -p,
--parity=<val>
-
Set the parity (default N)
- -s,
--stopbits=<val>
-
Set the stopbits (default 1)
- -x, --xonxoff
-
Enable software flow control (default off)
- -r, --rtscts
-
Enable RTS/CTS flow control (default off)
- -f, --force-reset
-
Force pyserial to reset device parameters
- --endtime=<secs>
-
End the program after the specified seconds have elapsed.
- --command=<cmd>
-
Send a command to the port before reading
- -t, --time
-
Print time for each line received. The time is
when the first character of each line is
received by grabserial
- --systime
-
Print system time for each line received. The time
is the absolute local time when the first character
of each line is received by grabserial
- -m,
--match=<pat>
-
Specify a regular expression pattern to match to
set a base time. Time values for lines after the
line matching the pattern will be relative to
this base time.
- -i,
--instantpat=<pat>
-
Specify a regular expression pattern to have its time
reported at end of run. Works mid-line.
- -q,
--quitpat=<pat>
-
Specify a regular expression pattern to end the
program. Works mid-line.
- -l, --launchtime
-
Set base time from launch of program.
- -o,
--output=<name>
-
Output data to the named file.
- -v, --verbose
-
Show verbose runtime messages
- -V, --version
-
Show version number and exit
- grabserial
-e 30 -t -m ^Linux version.*
- This will grab serial input for 30 seconds, displaying the time for each
line, and re-setting the base time when the line starting with "Linux
version" is seen.
This manual page was written by Nobuhiro Iwamatsu
<iwamatsu@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be
used by others).