Documentation: Clean up sandbox.rst, use definition list.
Some minor cleanup to the sandbox.rst documentation file, mostly involving using a definition list for the options. Signed-off-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca> Signed-off-by: Sascha Hauer <s.hauer@pengutronix.de>
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barebox can be run as a simulator on your host to check and debug new non
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hardware related features.
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Build barebox for simulation
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----------------------------
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Building barebox for simulation
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-------------------------------
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the barebox sand box can be built with the host compiler::
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The barebox sandbox can be built with the host compiler::
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ARCH=sandbox make sandbox_defconfig
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ARCH=sandbox make
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Run sandbox
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-----------
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Running the sandbox
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-------------------
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::
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Once you compile barebox for the sandbox, you can run it with::
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$ barebox [\<OPTIONS\>]
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$ barebox [<OPTIONS>]
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Options can be::
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Available sandbox invocation options include:
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-m, --malloc=\<size\>
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``-m``, ``--malloc=<size>``
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Start sandbox with a specified malloc-space \<size\> in bytes.
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Start sandbox with a specified malloc-space <size> in bytes.
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``-i <file>``
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-i \<file\>
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Map a <file> to barebox. This option can be given multiple times. The <file>s
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will show up as ``/dev/fd0`` ... ``/dev/fdX`` in the barebox simulator.
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Map a \<file\> to barebox. This option can be given multiple times. The \<file\>s
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will show up as /dev/fd0 ... /dev/fdx in the barebox simulator.
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``-e <file>``
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Map <file> to barebox. With this option <file>s are mapped as
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``/dev/env0`` ... ``/dev/envX`` and thus are used as default environment.
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A clean file generated with ``dd`` will do to get started with an empty environment.
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-e \<file\>
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``-O <file>``
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Map \<file\> to barebox. With this option \<file\>s are mapped as /dev/env0 ...
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/dev/envx and thus are used as default environment. A clean file generated
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with dd will do to get started with an empty environment
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Register <file> as a console capable of doing stdout. <file> can be a
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regular file or a FIFO.
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``-I <file>``
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-O \<file\>
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Register <file> as a console capable of doing stdin. <file> can be a regular
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file or a FIFO.
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Register \<file\> as a console capable of doing stdout. \<file\> can be a
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regular file or a fifo.
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``-x``, ``--xres <res>``
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Specify SDL width.
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-I \<file\>
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``-y``, ``--yres <res>``
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Register \<file\> as a console capable of doing stdin. \<file\> can be a regular
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file or a fifo.
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::
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-x, --xres \<res\>
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Specify SDL width
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-y, --yres \<res\>
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Specify SDL height
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Specify SDL height.
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