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This adds debug printks for asynchronous transmission and reception and for self ID reception. They can be enabled at module load time, and at runtime via /sys/module/firewire_ohci/parameters/debug. Signed-off-by: Jarod Wilson <jwilson@redhat.com> Also added: Logging of interrupt event codes and of cancelled AT packets. The code now depends on a Kconfig variable. This makes it easier to build firewire-ohci without the feature or to make it an option in the future. The variable is currently hidden and always on. This feature inflates firewire-ohci.ko by 7 kB = 27% on x86-64 and by 4 kB = 23% on i686. Signed-off-by: Stefan Richter <stefanr@s5r6.in-berlin.de>
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comment "An alternative FireWire stack is available with EXPERIMENTAL=y"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL=n
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config FIREWIRE
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tristate "IEEE 1394 (FireWire) support - alternative stack, EXPERIMENTAL"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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select CRC_ITU_T
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help
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This is the "Juju" FireWire stack, a new alternative implementation
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designed for robustness and simplicity. You can build either this
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stack, or the classic stack (the ieee1394 driver, ohci1394 etc.)
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or both. Please read http://wiki.linux1394.org/JujuMigration before
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you enable the new stack.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: the module will be
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called firewire-core. It functionally replaces ieee1394, raw1394,
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and video1394.
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NOTE:
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You should only build ONE of the stacks, unless you REALLY know what
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you are doing.
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config FIREWIRE_OHCI
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tristate "Support for OHCI FireWire host controllers"
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depends on PCI && FIREWIRE
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help
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Enable this driver if you have a FireWire controller based
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on the OHCI specification. For all practical purposes, this
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is the only chipset in use, so say Y here.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
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called firewire-ohci. It replaces ohci1394 of the classic IEEE 1394
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stack.
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NOTE:
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You should only build ohci1394 or firewire-ohci, but not both.
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If you nevertheless want to install both, you should configure them
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only as modules and blacklist the driver(s) which you don't want to
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have auto-loaded. Add either
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blacklist firewire-ohci
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or
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blacklist ohci1394
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blacklist video1394
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blacklist dv1394
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to /etc/modprobe.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/* and update modprobe.conf
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depending on your distribution. The latter two modules should be
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blacklisted together with ohci1394 because they depend on ohci1394.
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If you have an old modprobe which doesn't implement the blacklist
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directive, use "install modulename /bin/true" for the modules to be
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blacklisted.
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config FIREWIRE_OHCI_DEBUG
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bool
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depends on FIREWIRE_OHCI
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default y
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config FIREWIRE_SBP2
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tristate "Support for storage devices (SBP-2 protocol driver)"
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depends on FIREWIRE && SCSI
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help
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This option enables you to use SBP-2 devices connected to a
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FireWire bus. SBP-2 devices include storage devices like
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harddisks and DVD drives, also some other FireWire devices
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like scanners.
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To compile this driver as a module, say M here: The module will be
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called firewire-sbp2. It replaces sbp2 of the classic IEEE 1394
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stack.
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You should also enable support for disks, CD-ROMs, etc. in the SCSI
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configuration section.
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