Re: eth1394 - no throughput

From: Steve Kinneberg <kinnebergsteve_at_acmsystems.com>
Date: Wed 12 Nov 2003 - 18:37:22 CET
Message-Id: <1068658642.10169.138.camel@stevek.sncorp.intranet.com>

On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 08:55, Thorsten Haas wrote:
> # cat /proc/bus/ieee1394/devices
> Node[0-00:1023] GUID[0000390000231935]:
> Vendor ID: `Linux OHCI-1394' [0x080028]
> Capabilities: 0x0083c0
> Bus Options:
> IRMC(1) CMC(1) ISC(1) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(0)
> LSPD(2) MAX_REC(2048) CYC_CLK_ACC(0)
> Host Node Status:
> Host Driver : ohci1394
> Nodes connected : 1
> Nodes active : 1
> SelfIDs received: 1
> Irm ID : [0-00:1023]
> BusMgr ID : [0-63:1023]
> In Bus Reset : no
> Root : yes
> Cycle Master : yes
> IRM : yes
> Bus Manager : no

If you look at the "Nodes connected" line you will see that your 2 Linux
machines do not see each other. Could be a cable problem, could be
something else. The /proc/bus/ieee1394/devices file should list all
your Linux machines on the 1394 network. If not eth1394 will not work.

-- 
Steve Kinneberg
ACM Systems
(916) 463-7987
kinnebergsteve at acmsystems dot com
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