The ieee1394 subsystem now correctly exports details to sysfs, so it should be possible for udev to create the correct nodes in /dev. For udev rules: # ieee1394 devices KERNEL="raw1394", NAME="%k" KERNEL="dv1394*", NAME="dv1394/%n" KERNEL="video1394*", NAME="video1394/%n" For udev permissions: # ieee1394 devices raw1394:root:users:0660 dv1394/*:root:users:0660 video1394/*:root:users:0660 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Care to turn this into a patch that I can apply?
Actually, this does not seem to work properly. But I dont really understand why yet, since it seems to me ieee1394 exports information properly to sysfs. So udev should be able to create the correct nodes. I have to do some more tests before applying a patch. Others can of course try to make this work in the mean time.
*** Bug 92551 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
@dsd: What
@dsd: What´t the status of this patch? http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/11/14/6 - does it work for raw1394?
The patch is wrong. The correct fix will be included in 2.6.12 and things will magically start working then.
*** Bug 96230 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Daniel - What's the ETA on a 2.6.12 kernel that would address this? Thanks!
Probably less than a week
Closed as it is now availble.