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Greetings all;

I'm trying to make my sony trc460 work with kino, but while I can get
video from it, I can't control it from kino-8.0.

I just unloaded all the 1394 related stuffs, ran the /usr/bin/mkrfc2734
from the libavc1394 package to see if that might help, but apparently not.

According to the logs, SELinux is possibly getting in the way from
stanza's like this:

Oct 14 20:44:53 diablo kernel: ieee1394: hpsb_update_config_rom() is
deprecated
Oct 14 20:44:53 diablo kernel: ieee1394: Failed to generate
Configuration ROM image for host 0
Oct 14 20:46:19 diablo kernel: video1394: Removed video1394 module
Oct 14 20:49:09 diablo kernel: ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device
initialized
Oct 14 20:49:09 diablo kernel: audit(1160873349.191:20): avc:  denied  {
getattr } for  pid=23297 comm="pam_console_app" name="raw1394" dev=tmpfs
ino=80146 scontext=system_u:system_r:pam_console_t:s0-s0:c0.c255
tcontext=system_u:object_r:device_t:s0 tclass=chr_file
Oct 14 20:49:09 diablo kernel: audit(1160873349.191:21): avc:  denied  {
setattr } for  pid=23297 comm="pam_console_app" name="raw1394" dev=tmpfs
ino=80146 scontext=system_u:system_r:pam_console_t:s0-s0:c0.c255
tcontext=system_u:object_r:device_t:s0 tclass=chr_file

Running 'dvcont play':
root@diablo ~]# dvcont play
couldn't set port: Invalid argument

Then repeating:

[root@diablo ~]# /usr/bin/mkrfc2734
couldn't set port: Invalid argument

an ls of /dev:

[root@diablo ~]# ls /dev
audio         dri            hda      log      mem       ppp    ram2
  rtc         tty1   tty20  tty31  tty42  tty53  tty7     vcs3   vcsa7
audio1        dsp            hda1     loop0    mixer     ptmx   ram3
  sequencer   tty10  tty21  tty32  tty43  tty54  tty8     vcs4   X0R
bus           dsp1           hda2     loop1    mixer1    pts    ram4
  sequencer2  tty11  tty22  tty33  tty44  tty55  tty9     vcs5   zero
cdrom         dvd            hda3     loop2    net       ram    ram5
  shm         tty12  tty23  tty34  tty45  tty56  ttyS0    vcs6
cdrom-hdc     dvd-hdc        hda5     loop3    null      ram0   ram6
  snapshot    tty13  tty24  tty35  tty46  tty57  ttyS1    vcs7
cdrw          dvdrw          hda6     loop4    nvram     ram1   ram7
  snd         tty14  tty25  tty36  tty47  tty58  ttyS2    vcsa
cdrw-hdc      dvdrw-hdc      hda7     loop5    par0      ram10  ram8
  stderr      tty15  tty26  tty37  tty48  tty59  ttyS3    vcsa1
cdwriter      dvdwriter      hdc      loop6    parport0  ram11  ram9
  stdin       tty16  tty27  tty38  tty49  tty6   urandom  vcsa2
cdwriter-hdc  dvdwriter-hdc  hpet     loop7    parport1  ram12  ramdisk
  stdout      tty17  tty28  tty39  tty5   tty60  usb      vcsa3
console       fd             initctl  MAKEDEV  parport2  ram13  random
  systty      tty18  tty29  tty4   tty50  tty61  vcs      vcsa4
core          full           input    mapper   parport3  ram14  raw1394
  tty         tty19  tty3   tty40  tty51  tty62  vcs1     vcsa5
disk          gpmctl         kmsg     md0      port      ram15  root
  tty0        tty2   tty30  tty41  tty52  tty63  vcs2     vcsa6

so it appears that a control devicename is not being created, and the
control device section of the kino prefs is blank:, as shown by the
attached screen snapshot.

Does anyone have a clue?  This, FWIW, worked fairly well for kino-7.5
running on an FC2 system with the old kernels.  This was before the
major rewrite of the ieee1394 drivers in the kernel that broke ALL
ieee1394 applications at the time.  I've bitched about this before for
those with good memories.

Anyway, is there now anything that can be done for this, or are we
forever stuck with a broken ieee1394 interface in linux?

The following is what is logged after a fresh reboot, which I had a hell of a time with, having to disable wlan0 before I could stop the kernel panics and complete the boot process.

Anyway, this is whats logged when the camera, already powered up, is plugged into the 4 pin FW port on this lappy, an HP dv5120us, running uptodate FC5.

Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2580]: pass_env_to_socket: passed 422 bytes to socket '/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event', Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_event_run: seq 773 forked, pid [2589], 'add' 'drivers', 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2589]: udev_rules_get_run: rule applied, 'dv1394' is ignored Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: run_program: '/sbin/modprobe' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2584]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd' returned with status 0
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2580]: udev_event_run: seq 768 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2593]: udev_rules_get_run: rule applied, 'raw1394' is ignored Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2589]: udev_device_event: device event will be ignored Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: pass_env_to_socket: passed -1 bytes to socket '/org/kernel/udev/monitor', Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2584]: pass_env_to_socket: passed 196 bytes to socket '/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event', Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_event_run: seq 774 forked, pid [2593], 'add' 'module', 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2593]: udev_device_event: device event will be ignored
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2589]: udev_event_run: seq 773 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_hotplugd' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2584]: run_program: '/sbin/pam_console_apply /dev/dv1394-0 '
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2593]: udev_event_run: seq 774 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_hotplugd' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2584]: run_program: '/sbin/pam_console_apply' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 768, pid [2580] exit with 0, 1 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd'
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2584]: udev_event_run: seq 772 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 773, pid [2589] exit with 0, 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: pass_env_to_socket: passed 422 bytes to socket '/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event', Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 772, pid [2584] exit with 0, 1 seconds old
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2588]: udev_event_run: seq 770 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 774, pid [2593] exit with 0, 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 770, pid [2588] exit with 0, 1 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_event_run: seq 775 forked, pid [2597], 'add' 'ieee1394_protocol', 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: udev_rules_get_name: rule applied, 'raw1394' becomes 'raw1394' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_event_run: seq 776 forked, pid [2598], 'add' 'drivers', 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2598]: udev_rules_get_run: rule applied, 'raw1394' is ignored Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: create_node: creating device node '/dev/raw1394', major = '171', minor = '0', mode = '0600', uid = '0', gid = '0' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2598]: udev_device_event: device event will be ignored Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: pass_env_to_socket: passed -1 bytes to socket '/org/kernel/udev/monitor',
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2598]: udev_event_run: seq 776 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_hotplugd' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd[417]: udev_done: seq 776, pid [2598] exit with 0, 0 seconds old Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_hotplugd' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/lib/udev/udev_run_devd' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: pass_env_to_socket: passed 192 bytes to socket '/org/freedesktop/hal/udev_event', Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/sbin/pam_console_apply /dev/raw1394 ' Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: run_program: '/sbin/pam_console_apply' returned with status 0 Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo kernel: audit(1160875136.916:6): avc: denied { getattr } for pid=2601 comm="pam_console_app" name="raw1394" dev=tmpfs ino=14070 scontext=system_u:system_r:pam_console_t:s0-s0:c0.c255 tcontext=system_u:object_r:device_t:s0 tclass=chr_file
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo udevd-event[2597]: udev_event_run: seq 775 finished
Oct 14 21:18:56 diablo kernel: audit(1160875136.916:7): avc: denied { setattr } for pid=2601 comm="pam_console_app" name="raw1394" dev=tmpfs ino=14070 scontext=system_u:system_r:pam_console_t:s0-s0:c0.c255 tcontext=system_u:object_r:device_t:s0 tclass=chr_file

What clues can be extracted from all this?, I feel like I'm drowning in useless data here.

--
Cheers, Gene


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