On 24.08.23 17:40, Nishanth Menon wrote:
Sphinx-prompt provides a handy scheme to provide documentation that
renders nicely and yet provides a scheme to copy paste for users without
having to hand-edit the copied text as is the result of code-block

[1] https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/
Reported-by: Simon Glass <[email protected]>
Suggested-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Nishanth Menon <[email protected]>
---
  doc/board/ti/k3.rst | 112 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
  1 file changed, 57 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/board/ti/k3.rst b/doc/board/ti/k3.rst
index 1175b776ad48..ec447358ac39 100644
--- a/doc/board/ti/k3.rst
+++ b/doc/board/ti/k3.rst
@@ -194,13 +194,13 @@ All of that to say you will need both a 32bit and 64bit 
cross compiler
  .. k3_rst_include_end_common_env_vars_desc
.. k3_rst_include_start_common_env_vars_defn
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ export CC32=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
- $ export CC64=aarch64-linux-gnu-
- $ export LNX_FW_PATH=path/to/ti-linux-firmware
- $ export TFA_PATH=path/to/trusted-firmware-a
- $ export OPTEE_PATH=path/to/optee_os
+ export CC32=arm-linux-gnueabihf-
+ export CC64=aarch64-linux-gnu-
+ export LNX_FW_PATH=path/to/ti-linux-firmware
+ export TFA_PATH=path/to/trusted-firmware-a
+ export OPTEE_PATH=path/to/optee_os
  .. k3_rst_include_end_common_env_vars_defn
We will also need some common environment variables set up for the various
@@ -244,11 +244,11 @@ Building tiboot3.bin
     uses the split binary flow)
.. k3_rst_include_start_build_steps_spl_r5
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ # inside u-boot source
- $ make $UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXR
- $ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC32 BINMAN_INDIRS=$LNX_FW_PATH
+ # inside u-boot source
+ make $UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXR
+ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC32 BINMAN_INDIRS=$LNX_FW_PATH
  .. k3_rst_include_end_build_steps_spl_r5
At this point you should have all the needed binaries to boot the wakeup
@@ -280,11 +280,11 @@ firmware if your device using a split firmware.
     application cores on the main domain.
.. k3_rst_include_start_build_steps_tfa
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ # inside trusted-firmware-a source
- $ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC64 ARCH=aarch64 PLAT=k3 SPD=opteed $TFA_EXTRA_ARGS \
-        TARGET_BOARD=$TFA_BOARD
+ # inside trusted-firmware-a source
+ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC64 ARCH=aarch64 PLAT=k3 SPD=opteed $TFA_EXTRA_ARGS \
+      TARGET_BOARD=$TFA_BOARD
  .. k3_rst_include_end_build_steps_tfa
Typically all `j7*` devices will use `TARGET_BOARD=generic` or `TARGET_BOARD
@@ -296,11 +296,11 @@ use the `lite` option.
     using the TrustZone technology built into the core.
.. k3_rst_include_start_build_steps_optee
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ # inside optee_os source
- $ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC32 CROSS_COMPILE64=$CC64 CFG_ARM64_core=y 
$OPTEE_EXTRA_ARGS \
-         PLATFORM=$OPTEE_PLATFORM
+ # inside optee_os source
+ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC32 CROSS_COMPILE64=$CC64 CFG_ARM64_core=y 
$OPTEE_EXTRA_ARGS \
+       PLATFORM=$OPTEE_PLATFORM
  .. k3_rst_include_end_build_steps_optee
4. Finally, after TF-A has initialized the main domain and OP-TEE has
@@ -308,11 +308,11 @@ use the `lite` option.
     64bit core in the main domain.
.. k3_rst_include_start_build_steps_uboot
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ # inside u-boot source
- $ make $UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXA
- $ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC64 BINMAN_INDIRS=$LNX_FW_PATH \
+ # inside u-boot source
+ make $UBOOT_CFG_CORTEXA
+ make CROSS_COMPILE=$CC64 BINMAN_INDIRS=$LNX_FW_PATH \
          BL31=$TFA_PATH/build/k3/$TFA_BOARD/release/bl31.bin \
          TEE=$OPTEE_PATH/out/arm-plat-k3/core/tee-raw.bin
  .. k3_rst_include_end_build_steps_uboot
@@ -407,14 +407,14 @@ and the same can be extended to other platforms
    be passing to mkimage for signing the fitImage and embedding the key in
    the u-boot dtb.
- .. code-block:: bash
+  .. prompt:: bash
mkimage -r -f fitImage.its -k $UBOOT_PATH/board/ti/keys -K
      $UBOOT_PATH/build/a72/dts/dt.dtb
For signing a secondary platform, pass the -K parameter to that DTB - .. code-block:: bash
+  .. prompt:: bash
mkimage -f fitImage.its -k $UBOOT_PATH/board/ti/keys -K
      $UBOOT_PATH/build/a72/arch/arm/dts/k3-j721e-sk.dtb
@@ -473,10 +473,11 @@ then the saveenv command and can be used across various 
bootmodes too.
**Writing to MMC/EMMC** -.. code-block::
+.. prompt:: bash
+  :prompts: =>
- => env export -t $loadaddr <list of variables>
-  => fatwrite mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} ${bootenvfile} ${filesize}
+  env export -t $loadaddr <list of variables>
+  fatwrite mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} ${bootenvfile} ${filesize}
**Reading from MMC/EMMC** @@ -486,10 +487,11 @@ mmcdev) and set the environments.
  If manually needs to be done then the environment can be read from the
  filesystem and then imported
-.. code-block::
+.. prompt:: bash
+  :prompts: =>
- => fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} ${bootenvfile}
-  => env import -t ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
+  fatload mmc ${mmcdev} ${loadaddr} ${bootenvfile}
+  env import -t ${loadaddr} ${filesize}
.. _k3_rst_refer_openocd: @@ -546,7 +548,7 @@ Refer to the release notes corresponding to the `OpenOCD version
    box support by OpenOCD. The board-specific documentation will
    cover the details and any adapter/dongle recommendations.
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
openocd -v @@ -564,21 +566,21 @@ systems, but equivalent instructions should exist for systems with
  other package managers. Please refer to the `OpenOCD Documentation
  <https://openocd.org/>`_ for more recent installation steps.
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
- $ # Check the packages to be installed: needs deb-src in sources.list
-  $ sudo apt build-dep openocd
-  $ # The following list is NOT complete - please check the latest
-  $ sudo apt-get install libtool pkg-config texinfo libusb-dev \
+  # Check the packages to be installed: needs deb-src in sources.list
+  sudo apt build-dep openocd
+  # The following list is NOT complete - please check the latest
+  sudo apt-get install libtool pkg-config texinfo libusb-dev \
      libusb-1.0.0-dev libftdi-dev libhidapi-dev autoconf automake
-  $ git clone https://github.com/openocd-org/openocd.git openocd
-  $ cd openocd
-  $ git submodule init
-  $ git submodule update
-  $ ./bootstrap
-  $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/
-  $ make -j`nproc`
-  $ sudo make install
+  git clone https://github.com/openocd-org/openocd.git openocd
+  cd openocd
+  git submodule init
+  git submodule update
+  ./bootstrap
+  ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/
+  make -j`nproc`
+  sudo make install
.. note:: @@ -594,28 +596,28 @@ The step is not necessary if the distribution supports the OpenOCD, but
  if building from a source, ensure that the udev rules are installed
  correctly to ensure a sane system.
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
# Go to the OpenOCD source directory
-  $ cd openocd
-  # Copy the udev rules to the correct system location
-  $ sudo cp ./contrib/60-openocd.rules \
+  cd openocd
+  Copy the udev rules to the correct system location
+  sudo cp ./contrib/60-openocd.rules \
        ./src/jtag/drivers/libjaylink/contrib/99-libjaylink.rules \
        /etc/udev/rules.d/
    # Get Udev to load the new rules up
-  $ sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
+  sudo udevadm control --reload-rules
    # Use the new rules on existing connected devices
-  $ sudo udevadm trigger
+  sudo udevadm trigger
Step 2: Setup GDB
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Most systems come with gdb-multiarch package. -.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash

.. prompt:: bash $
will enforce $ as prompt?

Cf.
http://sbrunner.github.io/sphinx-prompt/

Best regards

Heinrich

# Install gdb-multiarch package
-  $ sudo apt-get install gdb-multiarch
+  sudo apt-get install gdb-multiarch
Though using GDB natively is normal, developers with interest in using IDE
  may find a few of these interesting:
@@ -828,7 +830,7 @@ Startup OpenOCD to debug the platform as follows:
.. k3_rst_include_start_openocd_cfg_XDS110 -.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
openocd -f board/{board_of_choice}.cfg @@ -842,7 +844,7 @@ Startup OpenOCD to debug the platform as follows:
    
<https://github.com/openocd-org/openocd/blob/master/tcl/target/ti_k3.cfg#L59>`_
    to decide if the SoC is supported or not.
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
openocd -f openocd_connect.cfg @@ -917,7 +919,7 @@ To debug using this server, use GDB directly or your preferred
  GDB-based IDE. To start up GDB in the terminal, run the following
  command.
-.. code-block:: bash
+.. prompt:: bash
gdb-multiarch

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