mme(1)                                       Qualcomm Atheros Open Powerline Toolkit                                      mme(1)

NAME
       mme - Qualcomm Atheros vendor-specific message enumerator

SYNOPSIS
       mme [options]

DESCRIPTION
       Print  Atheros  vendor-specific  message  types  and names with associated error codes and text on stdout.  Output can be
       printed in various formats such as HTML, CSV and plain text.  The plain text format is ideal for searching using a  util‐
       ity like grep.

       This  program  is  part of the Qualcomm Atheros Powerline Toolkit.  See the AMP man page for an overview and installation
       instructions.

OPTIONS
       -c     Output in Comma Separated Value (CSV) format.  This format is suitable for import into a spreadsheet or database.

       -h     Output in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format.  This format is suitable for inclusion on a basic webpage.

       -?, --help
              Print program help summary on stdout.  This option takes precedence over other options on the command line.

       -!, --version
              Print program version information on stdout.  This option takes precedence over other options on the command line.
              Use  this option when sending screen dumps to Atheros Technical Support so that they know exactly which version of
              the Linux Toolkit you are using.  See the HomePlug AV Specification for a description of all HomePlug  AV  message
              types.   See  the  Qualcomm Atheros INT6000 Firmware Reference Manual for a description of Atheros Vendor Specific
              message types.

EXAMPLES
       The following example prints Atheros vendor-specific message codes and names, along with associated error codes and text,
       on stdout.  The output format is plain text because no formatting options were specified on the command line.

          # mme
          0xA005 VS_WR_MEM.CNF       0x14 "Bad Checksum"
          0xA005 VS_WR_MEM.CNF       0x1C "Bad Length"
          0xA005 VS_WR_MEM.CNF       0x38 "Bad Address"
          0xA005 VS_WR_MEM.CNF       0x3C "Bad Data Alignment"
          0xA009 VS_RD_MEM.CNF       0x10 "Bad Offset"
          0xA009 VS_RD_MEM.CNF       0x14 "Bad Length"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x10 "Bad Module ID"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x14 "Bad Image Checksum"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x1C "Bad Image Length"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x38 "Bad Image Load Address"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x3C "Bad Data Alignment"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x40 "Bad Start Address"
          0xA011 VS_GET_NVM.CNF      0x10 "No NVRAM"
          0xA01D VS_RS_DEV.CNF       0x01 "Device Failed to Reset"
          0xA01D VS_RS_DEV.CNF       0x02 "Device Busy"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x10 "Bad Module"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x12 "Bad Length"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x14 "Bad Checksum"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x20 "Bad Offset"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x40 "Operation Blocked"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x50 "Fail to lock NVM"
          0xA025 VS_RD_MOD.CNF       0x10 "Bad Module"
          0xA025 VS_RD_MOD.CNF       0x12 "Bad Length"
          0xA025 VS_RD_MOD.CNF       0x14 "Bad Checksum"
          ......

       The  next example does the same thing but output is piped into the grep utility which selects only those lines containing
       the substring "0x40".  The result shows that this error code is used by two different Atheros vendor-specific messages.

          # mme | grep "0x40"
          0xA00D VS_ST_MAC.CNF       0x40 "Bad Start Address"
          0xA021 VS_WR_MOD.CNF       0x40 "Operation Blocked"
          ......

DISCLAIMER
       Atheros HomePlug AV Vendor Specific Management Message structure and content is proprietary to Qualcomm Atheros, Ocala FL
       USA.   Consequently,  public information is not available.  Qualcomm Atheros reserves the right to modify management mes‐
       sage structure and content in future firmware releases without any obligation to notify or compensate users of this  pro‐
       gram.

SEE ALSO
       amp(1), efsu(1), hpav(1)

CREDITS
        Charles Maier <cmaier@qca.qualcomm.com>

open-plc-utils-0.0.3                                        Mar 2014                                                      mme(1)