[PlanetCCRMA] Freebob jackd problem on Fedora 7-planetccrma RT kernel
Peter Howard
pjh at coastal.net.au
Mon Jun 11 17:39:01 PDT 2007
On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 17:20 -0700, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-06-11 at 16:18 -0700, METAMATIC wrote:
> > Hi
> > i'm having some issues with the freebob driver.
> > I have a fedora 7 distro with planetccrma RT patched kernel.
> > When i try to start the jack server with freebob i get the following msg:
> >
> > JACK compiled with System V SHM support.
> > loading driver ..
> > Freebob using Firewire port 0, node -1
> > Ieee1394Service::initialize: Could not get 1394 handle: Invalid argument
> > Is ieee1394 and raw1394 driver loaded?
> > [31mFatal (devicemanager.cpp)[68] initialize: Could not initialize
> > Ieee1349Service object
> > [0m[31mFatal (freebob.cpp)[69] freebob_new_handle: Could not initialize
> > device manager
> > FreeBoB ERR: FREEBOB: Error creating virtual device
> > [0mcannot load driver module freebob
> >
> > the modules seem to be loaded
> >
> > [metamatic at ppp-104-13 ~]$ /sbin/lsmod | grep 1394
> > raw1394 32404 0
> > dv1394 23284 0
> > ohci1394 38576 1 dv1394
> > ieee1394 102392 3 raw1394,dv1394,ohci1394
> >
> > and /dev/raw1394 is present and +w
>
> Have you tried loading the ieee1394 module? I think it is a separate
> kernel module...
>
> > any idea?
>
> Does it work with the stock Fedora kernel?
>
> The Fedora kernel is now using a new firewire stack but I have not
> propagated that to the Planet CCRMA rt kernel (or know if it is even
> possible with a rework of the patch). The two stacks are supposed to be
> api compatible but maybe there's a difference somewhere.
>
> -- Fernando
Note the claim in this article that there's a problem with the new
firewire stack in F7:
http://distrocenter.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/06/06/1327234&tid=107
--
Peter Howard
pjh at coastal.net.au
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