I'm trying to get two computers to communicate with each other over firewire. Both of the computers are running Ubuntu 9.10 and both have read/write access to the /dev/raw1394 node. I'm using firecontrol to quickly test sending read/write requests. If I can get it to work with firecontrol, I should be able to figure out how to do the same in my code.
On computer A, I do this:
computerA $ ./commander
Work Now Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Manfred Weihs This software comes with absolutely no warranty.No adapter specified!
successfully got handle current generation number (driver): 1 1 card(s) found nodes on bus: 2, card name: ohci1394 using adapter 0 found: 2 nodes on bus, local ID is 1, IRM is 1 current generation number (adapter): 7entering command mode
Type 'help' for more information! Command: w . 0 0 0xDE insufficient arguments for operation! Command: w . 0 0 2 0xDe writing to node 0, bus 1023, offset 000000000000 2 bytes: 00 DE write succeeded. Ack code: complete
Since computer A is on node 1, I send to node 0. Then I go to computer B and read from node 0 and get this:
computerB $ ./commander
Copyright (C) 2002-2007 by Manfred Weihs This software comes with absolutely no warranty.No adapter specified!
successfully got handle current generation number (driver): 1 1 card(s) found nodes on bus: 2, card name: ohci1394 using adapter 0 found: 2 nodes on bus, local ID is 0, IRM is 1 current generation number (adapter): 9entering command mode
Type 'help' for more information! Command: r 开发者_JAVA百科. 0 0 1 reading from node 0, bus 1023, offset 000000000000 1 bytes read failed. Ack code: pending; Response code: address error
I'm using the same offset for both of them. What am I doing wrong and how am I supposed to read/write from/to firewire nodes?
I have these same problems when I try and use raw1394 in my own code.
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