before erase starts.
@end deffn
-@deffn Command {flash fillw} address word length
+@deffn Command {flash filld} address double-word length
+@deffnx Command {flash fillw} address word length
@deffnx Command {flash fillh} address halfword length
@deffnx Command {flash fillb} address byte length
-Fills flash memory with the specified @var{word} (32 bits),
+Fills flash memory with the specified @var{double-word} (64 bits), @var{word} (32 bits),
@var{halfword} (16 bits), or @var{byte} (8-bit) pattern,
starting at @var{address} and continuing
for @var{length} units (word/halfword/byte).
@end deffn
@deffn {Flash Driver} bluenrg-x
-STMicroelectronics BlueNRG-1 and BlueNRG-2 Bluetooth low energy wireless system-on-chip. They include ARM Cortex-M0 core and internal flash memory.
+STMicroelectronics BlueNRG-1, BlueNRG-2 and BlueNRG-LP Bluetooth low energy wireless system-on-chip. They include ARM Cortex-M0/M0+ core and internal flash memory.
The driver automatically recognizes these chips using
the chip identification registers, and autoconfigures itself.
flash erase_sector 0 0 127 # It will perform a mass erase on BlueNRG-2
@end example
+@example
+flash erase_sector 0 0 127 # It will perform a mass erase on BlueNRG-LP
+@end example
+
Triggering a mass erase is also useful when users want to disable readout protection.
@end deffn
@end example
@end deffn
-@deffn Command log_output [filename]
-Redirect logging to @var{filename};
-the initial log output channel is stderr.
+@deffn Command log_output [filename | "default"]
+Redirect logging to @var{filename} or set it back to default output;
+the default log output channel is stderr.
@end deffn
@deffn Command add_script_search_dir [directory]