Hi,
I was playing around with fwcontrol and its "-m" switch.
I connected my FreeBSD 7.2 notebook to Win7 PC Via firewire and attempted to access Win7's RAM through the /dev/fwmem interface. I failed.
Then I plugged in the cable:
The question is.. Should this always work? As far as I know I should be able to access other PC's RAM through the firewire connection without any support from the connected PC's OS, right?
I was playing around with fwcontrol and its "-m" switch.
I connected my FreeBSD 7.2 notebook to Win7 PC Via firewire and attempted to access Win7's RAM through the /dev/fwmem interface. I failed.
Code:
5 root@purevil:ttyv0 ~ 15:11:24 > fwcontrol
2 devices (info_len=2)
node EUI64 status hostname
0 00-1d-72-ff-ff-c5-6b-71 0
-1 00-1e-8c-00-01-7b-f5-38 0
Code:
fwohci0: BUS reset
fwohci0: node_id=0xc000ffc1, gen=8, CYCLEMASTER mode
firewire0: 2 nodes, maxhop <= 1, cable IRM = 1 (me)
firewire0: bus manager 1 (me)
5 root@purevil:ttyv0 ~ 15:11:46 > fwcontrol
2 devices (info_len=2)
node EUI64 status hostname
1 00-1d-72-ff-ff-c5-6b-71 0
0 00-1e-8c-00-01-7b-f5-38 1
5 root@purevil:ttyv0 ~ 15:11:49 > fwcontrol -m 00-1e-8c-00-01-7b-f5-38
0 root@purevil:ttyv0 ~ 15:12:00 > ll /dev/fwmem*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 8 27 Jul 14:56 /dev/fwmem0 -> fwmem0.0
crw-rw---- 1 root operator 0, 53 27 Jul 14:56 /dev/fwmem0.0
0 root@purevil:ttyv0 ~ 15:12:04 > more /dev/fwmem0
read error (press RETURN)
The question is.. Should this always work? As far as I know I should be able to access other PC's RAM through the firewire connection without any support from the connected PC's OS, right?