testlibraw(1) Linux IEEE 1394 testlibraw(1)NAME
testlibraw - run basic functionality tests on libraw1394
SYNOPSIS
testlibraw
DESCRIPTION
testlibraw attaches to the Linux IEEE 1394 subsystem through libraw1394 and tries to read data from all connected nodes. It therefore acts
as a check that:
* libraw1394 is installed correctly
* the IEEE 1394 subsystem is loaded in the kernel and of a supported version
* libraw1394 and kernel side raw1394 can communicate
* connected nodes can be reached and do respond.
The read transactions are of a form that all powered up nodes conforming to the IEEE 1394 standard have to be able to respond to.
The source of this program also acts as a demonstration of libraw1394 programming, including initialization, transactions and the event
loop.
EXAMPLE RUN
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BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO
http://linux1394.sourceforge.net/
AUTHOR
Andreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
libraw1394 2.1.0 testlibraw(1)
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dumpiso(1) Linux IEEE 1394 dumpiso(1)NAME
dumpiso - dump IEEE 1394 isochronous channel packets
SYNOPSIS
dumpiso [ options ] [ FILE ]
DESCRIPTION
dumpiso listens on a selected range of channels and dumps all received packets into the file FILE or, if not given, to standard output.
While dumping, the current number of received packets is written to standard error and updated with every packet.
It uses a simple file format for the dumps which is described in isodump(5). The dumped packets can be sent out again with sendiso(1).
OPTIONS -c, --channels=CHANNELS
Sets the channels to listen on. CHANNELS can be either a single number, in which case this is the only channel to listen on, or a
range of channels in the form X-Y. Channel numbers can range from 0 to 63. You can give this option multiple times, new channels
are added to the list of already set channels. Defaults to all channels.
-p, --port=PORT
Choose port PORT for receiving. A port is a 1394 card or chip and represents one connected bus, therefore this is only relevant
when you have multiple of these. Defaults to 0.
-h, --help
Show help text and exit.
BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO sendiso(1), isodump(5)AUTHOR
Andreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
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