I found that power up sequence of stuff on a hub can be important

On 2/13/2014 8:55 AM, Howell, Larry (Contractor) wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm a new owfs user with questions about why I'm not seeing any slave devices 
> in the owfs directory.  I'm an embedded software engineer working on a 
> project that will use DS2430A or DS2431, and DS2505 slave devices to store 
> run-time and configuration data.  I'm building everything from source, 
> including fuse-2.9.2 and owfs-v2.8p15, and have installed them under Linux 
> 2.6.35 running on a Freescale i.MX53 (ARM Cortex-A8) CPU.  This CPU has an 
> integrated 1-wire bus master (OWIRE), which I'm controlling with the kernel 
> w1.ko driver.  I've mounted owfs at /mnt/1wire with "owfs --w1 /mnt/1wire" 
> and the directory structure is similar what is described in the owfs 
> documentation.  When I list /mnt/1-wire/, no device appears in the owfs 
> directory structure.  It doesn't make any difference if I specify a slave 
> device or not when owfs is mounted.  A DS2505 and a DS2431 device have been 
> connected, one at a time, to the 1-wire bus.  In each case, the device 
> appears in the /sys/devices/w1\ bus\ m
 aster/ directory, but never in the owfs directory.  It seems likely I'm 
probably doing something incorrectly, but I haven't had any success in 
discovering the error.  Any pointers or suggestions would be appreciated very 
much.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Larry Howell
>
>



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