On 1/15/07, Philipp Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your input. My post was based on the (wrong) idea that
the kernel already uses different timeout values per node.
Therefore, having read your answer, I have a different opinion about
how to solve this now.
About your suggestions:
On 15 Jan, Philipp Beyer wrote:
> In fact steps 01-09 describe what I had in mind pretty well :-)
Of course there are many more possibilities. In case of SBP-2 for
example, there are
- huge command + data buffers on the PC (or a 3rd node),
- a status register on the PC,
- a notification regist
> > I will now try to work around this problem in userspace basically by
> > ignoring the timeout error.
>
> I.e. something similar but less sophisticated than the protocol 01...09?
>
In fact steps 01-09 describe what I had in mind pretty well :-)
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Philipp Beyer wrote:
> Thanks for your input. My post was based on the (wrong) idea that
> the kernel already uses different timeout values per node.
>
> Therefore, having read your answer, I have a different opinion about
> how to solve this now.
>
> About your suggestions:
> Unfortunately sendi
Thanks for your input. My post was based on the (wrong) idea that
the kernel already uses different timeout values per node.
Therefore, having read your answer, I have a different opinion about
how to solve this now.
About your suggestions:
Unfortunately sending an early response and using a sec
(full quote for linux1394-devel)
On 12 Jan, Philipp Beyer wrote to linux-kernel:
> Hi,
>
> I'm investigating an unwanted behaviour of our firewire devices in
> connection with the ieee1394 kernel module.
>
> The problem is caused by a non standard-conform behaviour of our
> devices. Anyway, cha
Hi,
I'm investigating an unwanted behaviour of our firewire devices in
connection with the ieee1394 kernel module.
The problem is caused by a non standard-conform behaviour of our
devices. Anyway, changes on the device-side dont seem to be the
best solution, so I'm looking for a workaround in te
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