Owfs looks at all the bus masters and queries each of them (actually its a
little smarter and remembers locations). Owserver (even remote) is handled like
just another bus master. Only with better communication protocol (tcp) and
remote caching. Which us why I suggest remote owserver. Like an Ooen WRT router.
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-------- Original message --------
From: Colin Reese <[email protected]>
Date: 01/27/2014 2:47 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: "OWFS (One-wire file system) discussion and help"
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] pseudo-bus serial bridge
So how does a local owfs instance read a remote server and merge networks?
Could you potentially use something like ser2net to filter and pipe serial
1wire data to a local TCP port, and then have the local owfs instance read and
merge this network with the local one?
Colin
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Paul Alfille <[email protected]> wrote:
Honestly, the easiest way is a remote owserver. That can join your network
seemlessly. You can even have a remote serial bus master and a long serial line.
A remote OpenWRT router, a Raspberry pi, ... All can support a 1-wire network
and will merge with a local network:
The other option is a new Wifi bus master from Embedded Data Services. I'm
currently working on support -- mainly the wifi section since the rest of the
design is close to their currently supported bus masters.
Paul
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Colin Reese <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all,
As I mentioned previously, I'm playing around with extending my 1wire network
wirelessly. What I end up with in most cases is a serial communication bridge
somewhere between my owfs installation and the extended portion of the 1wire
network.
My question is - how difficult would it be to represent remote devices as
members of the local network? I imagine all the local commands would have to be
remapped to a piece of glue code that would turn it into serial commands,
receive responses and then translate them, but I'm just unsure how that would
look. I could wrap something on top of owfs, put a label of remote or local,
send local to owfs and remote to the glue code, but then I'd have to rebuild a
lot of the functionality.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Colin
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