Commit the property changes of the current hardware object. Inputs can be hw_server, hw_target, hw_device or hw_sysmon objects. At least one object is required.
Syntax
commit_hw_sysmon [‑quiet] [‑verbose] <hw_objects>
Usage
Name | Description |
---|---|
[-quiet]
|
Ignore command errors |
[-verbose]
|
Suspend message limits during command execution |
<hw_objects>
|
hardware objects |
Categories
Description
The commit_hw_sysmon
command takes the current property values defined on a hw_sysmon object, and commits them to the system monitor registers on the hardware device.
When you change the property values on the hw_sysmon object, like the CONFIG.* properties, they are not written to the hardware device until you use the commit_hw_sysmon
command.
This command returns nothing if successful, or returns an error if it fails.
Arguments
-quiet
- (Optional) Execute the command quietly, returning no messages from the command. The command also returns TCL_OK regardless of any errors encountered during execution.
-verbose
- (Optional) Temporarily override any message limits and return all messages from this command.
set_msg_config
command.<hw_objects> - (Optional) Commit the properties of the specified hw_sysmon object. The system monitor object can be specified as the hw_sysmon object, or as the system monitor through the associated hw_device, hw_target, or hw_server objects.
get_hw_xxx
command, for instance get_hw_sysmon
, rather than specified by name.Example
The following example sets the unipolar/bipolar configuration register property on the hw_sysmon object, and then commits that value to the system monitor of the current hardware device:
set_property CONFIG_REG.BU 1 [get_hw_sysmon]
commit_hw_sysmon [lindex [get_hw_sysmons] 0]