On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Paul Alfille <[email protected]> wrote: > I certainly know the internals. > > I don't know if it's endian sensitive. I used the kernel headers from > the netlink for the netlink information. Can I send you an > "instrumented" owfs version that will print out more detail? > > Paul Alfille > > 2010/10/14 Mauricio Culibrk <[email protected]>: >> >> Hi again! >> >> After some more frustration I recompiled the kernel and all modules with >> dynamic debugging enabled (dynamic_printk) and after re-flashing the board >> enabled all debug messages for wire.ko kernel module (w1-master kernel >> module). >> >> After starting owserver/owfs... I thought the wire would give some "debug >> messages" of netlink messages passwd from the user-space (I checked the >> source code of the wire module and saw some points where the debug message >> should be printed if anything get to the module) and... >> >> nothing! the kernel module receives absolutely no messages from >> user-space... >> >> Could, please, someone which knows some "internals" on owfs/netlink/kernel >> w1 point me to the "right direction"? >> >> Is it possible the owfs/kernel-w1 code is "endian sensitive"? I'm currently >> using the code on a little endian board... (still had no time to test on >> another board) >> >> Any hint would be really appreciated. >> >> Anyone could tell me if there are any other "special requirements" - any >> libraries, kernel modules, settings... regarding owfs/kernel-w1 interaction? >> >> Best regards, >> m.culibrk >> >> >> On 10/14/2010 11:20 AM, Gregg Levine wrote: >> >> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Mauricio Culibrk <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I'm sorry for bothering but I'm starting pulling my hair on this problem I >> have... >> I tried to search the mailing lists and elsewhere but I'm unable to find any >> relevant information... >> >> The goal is to make owfs work with the kernel w1-gpio-master driver. >> >> I'm trying to setup the owfs on an embedded board - really a "router" - >> netgear wgt634u - a mips (LE) based machine using the kernel w1-gpio master >> driver and a spare gpio pin. >> The software (os) used is OpenWrt trunk r23070 (build from scratch) with >> kernel 2.6.34.5. >> >> Linux WGT634U 2.6.34.5 #1 Wed Oct 13 16:10:34 CEST 2010 mips GNU/Linux >> >> The W1 subsystem is actually working good. >> After loading all the required modules: >> fuse 49168 0 >> w1_gpio 752 0 >> w1_gpio_custom 864 0 >> wire 17584 1 w1_gpio >> cn 4336 1 wire >> nfnetlink 1712 0 >> >> Netfilter messages via NETLINK v0.30. >> Driver for 1-wire Dallas network protocol. >> Custom GPIO-based W1 driver version 0.1.1 >> w1_master_driver w1 bus master: Family 10 for 10.00080198f8e6.d8 is not >> registered. >> >> I can see the w1 bus and the attached DS18S20 slave: >> >> r...@wgt634u:~# ls /sys/bus/w1/ >> devices drivers drivers_autoprobe drivers_probe >> uevent >> >> r...@wgt634u:~# ls /sys/bus/w1/devices/ >> 10-00080198f8e6 w1 bus master >> >> If I also load the kernel w1-thermal driver I can see the w1 system is >> actually working as expected. I can read the temperature from the sensor: >> >> r...@wgt634u:~# ls /sys/bus/w1/devices/10-00080198f8e6/ >> driver id name subsystem uevent w1_slave >> >> r...@wgt634u:~# cat /sys/bus/w1/devices/10-00080198f8e6/w1_slave >> 30 00 4b 46 ff ff 09 10 12 : crc=12 YES >> 30 00 4b 46 ff ff 09 10 12 t=24187 >> >> Other than for testing the kernel w1-slave-thermal driver is not loaded, >> just the w1-gpio master driver is. >> >> I'm using the latest owfs sources: >> r...@wgt634u:~# owfs -V >> owfs version: >> 2.8p2 >> libow version: >> 2.8p2 >> >> So, to the problem! >> I'm unable to make owfs/owserver/owhttps to "work/talk" with the w1 kernel >> driver. >> After starting the owfs/owserver it "hungs" for some reason. Here is the >> debug output: >> >> r...@wgt634u:~# owserver --w1 --debug -p 4000 >> CALL: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_anywhere(90) path=[] >> DEBUG: owlib.c:SetupTemperatureLimits(79) Globals temp limits 0C 100C (for >> simulated adapters) >> DEBUG: owserver.c:main(152) main_threadid = 715849728 >> DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:w1_list_masters(54) Sending w1 bus master list message >> DEBUG: ow_w1_send.c:W1_send_msg(119) Netlink send ----------------- >> NLMSGHDR: len=48 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=0 seq=0|1 pid=880 >> CN_MSG: idx/val=3/1 (CN_W1_IDX) seq=0|1 ack=1 len=12 flags=0 >> W1_NETLINK_MSG: type=6 (W1_LIST_MASTERS) len=0 id=0 >> Byte buffer Data, length=0 >> <> >> DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:W1_Dispatch(125) Dispatch loop >> DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(114) Wait to peek at message >> DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(122) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes >> len=52 type=3 seq=0|1 pid=0 >> DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(144) Netlink read ----------------- >> NLMSGHDR: len=52 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=0 seq=0|1 pid=0 >> CN_MSG: idx/val=3/1 (CN_W1_IDX) seq=0|1 ack=0 len=16 flags=0 >> W1_NETLINK_MSG: type=6 (W1_LIST_MASTERS) len=4 id=65544 >> Byte buffer Data, length=4 >> --000: 01 00 00CONNECT: ow_zero.c:ZeroConf_Announce(144) Zeroconf and/or >> Multithreading are not enabled >> 00 >> <....> >> DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:Dispatch_Packet(92) Sending this packet to root >> bus >> DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:W1_Dispatch(125) Dispatch loop >> DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(114) Wait to peek at message >> DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:w1_parse_master_list(64) W1 List 1 masters >> DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(122) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes >> len=48 type=3 seq=0|1 pid=0 >> >> It seems to me the owfs is somehow having problems communicating with the >> kernel w1 driver. >> I have no more ideas on what to try/what to check. >> Well, I'm really new to the owfs stuff but otherwise I have quite some >> experience with OpenWrt, kernel modules/programming, 1-wire etc. >> I took me some tries to figure out the OpenWrt W1 modules makefiles are >> "broken" for proper support of the w1 kernel driver... it's missing the >> "connector" suport by default. >> I tried to compile the kernel & w1 modules "by hand" and to set all the >> required options but the results were the same - no fun. >> >> I did not have time to test this identical setup on another platforms (mipe >> BE (atheros) boards, ixp425 boards, sheevaplugs). Also, I have not tried >> some i2c/usb/serial w1-masters as I not have them handy right now (basicaly >> just to test owfs is working) - but I really need it to work with the kernel >> w1-gpio driver... >> >> As far as I checked, owfs should work with the w1-gpio as I found quite a >> lot of information about that, well, reference to other problems but the >> "core" owfs <--> kernel-w1-gpio seems to be working/supported. >> >> Any suggestion/information would be more than welcome. >> >> Best regards, >> M.Culibrk >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Hello! >> Actually you're heading the right direction completly. Why not post >> someplace your build steps. Such as how you created that run of >> "OpenWrt trunk r23070", and then the methods to compile it. Finally >> how you installed onto your router. Also was the router properly >> reinitialized after the whole steps. >> >> Also did you test the One-Wire hardware elsewhere first? Then on the >> router, and finally back again. List what happened when you tried to >> use the One-Wire hardware to sense room temperature via your Linux >> system. >> >> Also list what distribution you used for that. >> >> And no you did not bother us. >> ----- >> Gregg C Levine [email protected] >> "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hello! I quite agree Itzok, however Maxim-IC/DS also makes a GPIO/I2C to One-Wire chip that could be utilized. It just depends on how the system was strapped. Ideally the problem is with the hardware for the router, not with the OS. Actually Mauricio if you want to be adventurous that's your next step, besides the OWFS code with more debugging enabled. Paul you're asking for debugging? What's this?: -- r...@wgt634u:~# owserver --w1 --debug -p 4000 CALL: ow_parsename.c:FS_ParsedName_anywhere(90) path=[] DEBUG: owlib.c:SetupTemperatureLimits(79) Globals temp limits 0C 100C (for simulated adapters) DEBUG: owserver.c:main(152) main_threadid = 715849728 DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:w1_list_masters(54) Sending w1 bus master list message DEBUG: ow_w1_send.c:W1_send_msg(119) Netlink send ----------------- NLMSGHDR: len=48 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=0 seq=0|1 pid=880 CN_MSG: idx/val=3/1 (CN_W1_IDX) seq=0|1 ack=1 len=12 flags=0 W1_NETLINK_MSG: type=6 (W1_LIST_MASTERS) len=0 id=0 Byte buffer Data, length=0 DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:W1_Dispatch(125) Dispatch loop DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(114) Wait to peek at message DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(122) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes len=52 type=3 seq=0|1 pid=0 DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(144) Netlink read ----------------- NLMSGHDR: len=52 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=0 seq=0|1 pid=0 CN_MSG: idx/val=3/1 (CN_W1_IDX) seq=0|1 ack=0 len=16 flags=0 W1_NETLINK_MSG: type=6 (W1_LIST_MASTERS) len=4 id=65544 Byte buffer Data, length=4 --000: 01 00 00CONNECT: ow_zero.c:ZeroConf_Announce(144) Zeroconf and/or Multithreading are not enabled 00 DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:Dispatch_Packet(92) Sending this packet to root bus DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:W1_Dispatch(125) Dispatch loop DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(114) Wait to peek at message DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:w1_parse_master_list(64) W1 List 1 masters DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:Netlink_Parse_Get(122) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes len=48 type=3 seq=0|1 pid=0 ---- Or do you want more information, then? ----- Gregg C Levine [email protected] "This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Beautiful is writing same markup. Internet Explorer 9 supports standards for HTML5, CSS3, SVG 1.1, ECMAScript5, and DOM L2 & L3. Spend less time writing and rewriting code and more time creating great experiences on the web. Be a part of the beta today. http://p.sf.net/sfu/beautyoftheweb _______________________________________________ Owfs-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owfs-developers
