If the device works with SBP-II protocol, I believe it will work on CAM
framework as usual SCSI device.
On 2004/03/17, at 14:39, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any? Do they work in FreeBSD? :)
I have seen a Sony AIT2 drive with a Firewire/USB2 option and I'd be
interested to know if i
Mikko Tyolajarvi wrote:
>
>Umm... excuse a stupid question, but does this mean that a firewire
>port always gives unconditional access to the host's memory? Great
>for kernel debugging. Maybe not so great for a running system, from a
>security point a view (ok, physical access eventually equals
n direction
would be acceptable for FreeBSD folks or Not.
Katsushi Kobayashi wrote:
> I have been rewriting the driver to change a generic one. Right now, a
> primitive
> driver is already working. I believe it is more easy to implement device
> specific
> function to the new one. If som
I have been rewriting the driver to change a generic one. Right now, a
primitive
driver is already working. I believe it is more easy to implement device
specific
function to the new one. If somebody contribute my effort, you are
welcome.
P.S. I will upload the latest one to some place after my
Folks,
I have made the proposal to merge CURRENT for some monthes ago. And some
comments and requirements were recieved.
Rewriting device driver for Firewire is now ongoing. The snapshot can be
download
from following URL,
ftp://ftp.uec.ac.jp/pub/firewire/beta/
The code does not have enough fu
Andrew,
I am sorry I have lost private mail from you (I just found it
in my Mbox), and I am admitted your comments in hackers
by other people.
I have once proposed my firewire code to merrge -current.
And a lot of problems are pointed out. Almost problems
will be resolved by code clarification
Hello,
I announced IEEE1394 device driver on FREENIX'99 (sorry not
on '00). I have caught up -current version at this time.
The latest -current driver patch can be found at:
ftp://ftp.uec.ac.jp/pub/firewire/beta/
I hope you success to make a kernel on your source tree.
The driver function is s
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