I would like to use OWFS with direct RaspberryPi GPIO interface using kernel
w1 module, to read DS2423 counters values.
I use the following command :
*/sudo owfs -C --w1 -m /mnt/1wire --allow_other/*
But that freeze and I have to make a CTRL+C to quite.
With debug option :
*/
pi@illicorasp /opt/owfs/bin $ sudo ./owfs -C --w1 -m /mnt/1wire
--allow_other --debug
DEBUG MODE
libow version:
2.9p2
CONNECT: owfs.c:(96) fuse mount point: /mnt/1wire
CONNECT: ow_avahi_link.c:(68) No Avahi support. Library libavahi-client
couldn't be loaded
CONNECT: ow_dnssd.c:(82) Zeroconf/Bonjour is disabled since dnssd library
isn't found
CALL: ow_parsename.c:(99) path=[]
DEBUG: owlib.c:(81) Globals temp limits 0C 100C (for simulated adapters)
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 0 OWFS
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 1 /mnt/1wire
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 2 -o
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 3 direct_io
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 4 -f
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 5 -d
DEBUG: owfs.c:(121) fuse_mnt_opt=[(null)]
DEBUG: owfs.c:(123) fuse_open_opt=[(null)]
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 6 -o
DEBUG: fuse_line.c:(82) Added FUSE option 7 allow_other
DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:(54) Sending w1 bus master list message
DEBUG: ow_w1_send.c:(132) Netlink send -----------------
NLMSGHDR: len=48 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=5 seq=0|1 pid=3199
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
W1_NETLINK_CMD: NULL w1c field
NULL data
DEBUG: ow_w1_send.c:(143) NETLINK sent seq=1
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(173) Dispatch loop
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(113) Wait to peek at message
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(121) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes len=52 type=3
seq=0|1 pid=0
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(142) 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=30309
W1_NETLINK_MSG: type=6 (W1_LIST_MASTERS) len=4 id=29033
W1_NETLINK_CMD: NULL w1c field
Byte buffer Data, length=4
--000: 01 00 00 00
<....>
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(88) Netlink message directed to root W1 master
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(126) Sending this packet to root bus
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(173) Dispatch loop
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(113) Wait to peek at message
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(121) Pre-parse header: 16 bytes len=48 type=3
seq=0|1 pid=0
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(142) Netlink read -----------------
NLMSGHDR: len=48 type=3 (NLMSG_DONE) flags=0 seq=0|1 pid=0
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
W1_NETLINK_CMD: NULL w1c field
NULL data
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(88) Netlink message directed to root W1 master
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(126) Sending this packet to root bus
DEBUG: ow_w1_dispatch.c:(173) Dispatch loop
DEBUG: ow_w1_parse.c:(113) Wait to peek at message
DEBUG: ow_w1_scan.c:(54) Netlink (w1) list all bus masters
DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:(64) W1 List 0 masters
DEBUG: ow_w1_scan.c:(54) Netlink (w1) list all bus masters
DEBUG: ow_w1_list.c:(64) W1 List 1 masters
DEBUG: ow_w1_addremove.c:(55) Setup structure for w1_bus_master1
DEBUG: ow_w1_addremove.c:(80) Request master be added: w1_bus_master1.
DEBUG: ow_add_inflight.c:(26) Request master be added: w1_bus_master1
FUSE library version: 2.9.0
nullpath_ok: 0
nopath: 0
utime_omit_ok: 0
unique: 1, opcode: INIT (26), nodeid: 0, insize: 56, pid: 0
INIT: 7.22
flags=0x0000f7fb
max_readahead=0x00020000
INIT: 7.18
flags=0x00000011
max_readahead=0x00020000
max_write=0x00020000
max_background=0
congestion_threshold=0
unique: 1, success, outsize: 40
/*
Does anyone have an idea?
using Linux 3.10.30+ with owfs 2.9p2
Thanks
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