Jivin Sima Baymani lays it down ...
> 
> 
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:46 PM, David McCullough 
> <david_mccullo...@mcafee.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>       > - the RT73 is a Ralink wifi-unit. According to Ralink, it "should" 
> work on Linux 2.4 and 2.6. Does that (generally) mean that Linux 2.4 and 2.6 
> have those vendor patches/fixes but uClinux does not?
> 
>       No,  it means you can build the ralink source against either kernel and 
> get
>       it to work.
>       
> 
> 
> Hooray I guess ;)
>  
> 
>       > - Is it generally so that a unit like this needs to have support in 
> the kernel? In my naivety I was thinking that it was a USB unit, therefore it 
> should communicate in a well known way -> at least the device ID would pop up 
> even if the device wouldn't work -> I could continue from that.
>       
>       
>       It should,  but perhaps the USB port is under SW control (is powered 
> on).
>       There may be board level IO pins or other things that need to be 
> enabled to
>       get a USB device to function in that port.
>       
> 
>  
> I'm not sure what you mean with "the USB port is under SW control (is powered 
> on)" - could you clarify?

It may be that the HW designers wanted to make sure the USB port could be
turned off,  maybe during boot or always,  who knows.  You may need to
toggle a GPIO pin or something similar to power it up.

>  
> 
>       I take it the camera is soldered on the board but the rt73 is plugged 
> into
>       a USB port.
>       
> 
> 
> Yes that's correct. How did you know?! ;)


Because it's working :-)


>       > Do you (in general) have to have support in the kernel for your 
> device (other than the driver) in order for your device to work?
>       
>       
>       You need a working USB host and a driver that will claim the USB ID your
>       device has.
>       
>       It sounds like you have both of those,  just some small bit is missing.
> 
> 
> The needle in the haystack...
>   
> 
>       > - What would be the first steps for me to try to figure out how to 
> make this little bastard pop up? E.g.
>       > 1. Look in files usb_x, usb_y and usb_z. They are the ones probing 
> for new devices.
>       > 2. Read the RT73 datasheet to find out about operation A
>       > 3. Patch your kernel with a call of type do_this_and_that()
>       >
>       > I have vague notions on how to move forward, but need some directions 
> in the labyrinth that this is for me...
>       
>       
>       See if the USB port has power ?
>       
> 
> 
> Haha! "Hello this is IT support! Your computer isn't working? Have you 
> checked that the power cable is plugged in?"
> I'll look into that, thanks for the reminder =)

It's a start at least :-)

Cheers,
Davidm


>       >       Jivin Sima Baymani lays it down ...
>       >
>       >       > Time for a status report!
>       >       >
>       >       > Now I have support for usbfs in my kernel and I mounted 
> /proc/bus/usb. Thanks for that - I learned something new =)
>       >       >
>       >       > Since before I had activated "USB verbose debug messages" in 
> the kernel config - not sure if there are more places to activate USB 
> debugging? I found USB_SERIAL_DEBUG and USB_STORAGE_DEBUG but those don't 
> really apply I guess.
>       >       >
>       >       > This is what appeared in the directory after I mounted it:
>       >       >
>       >       > /proc/bus/usb> ls -l
>       >       > dr-xr-xr-x  1 0        0               0  Jan 01 00:05 001
>       >       > -r--r--r--  1 0        0               0  Jan 01 00:05 devices
>       >       > -r--r--r--  1 0        0               0  Jan 01 00:05 drivers
>       >       > /proc/bus/usb> ls -l 001
>       >       > -rw-r--r--  1 0        0              18  Jan 01 00:05 001
>       >       > -rw-r--r--  1 0        0              18  Jan 01 00:05 002
>       >       > /proc/bus/usb> cat drivers
>       >       >          usbdevfs
>       >       >          hub
>       >       >          rt73
>       >       >          usb-storage
>       >       > /proc/bus/usb> cat devices
>       >       > T:  Bus=01 Lev=00 Prnt=00 Port=00 Cnt=00 Dev#=  1 Spd=12  
> MxCh= 2
>       >       > B:  Alloc=  0/900 us ( 0%), #Int=  0, #Iso=  0
>       >       > D:  Ver= 1.10 Cls=09(hub  ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs=  1
>       >       > P:  Vendor=0000 ProdID=0000 Rev= 0.00
>       >       > S:  Product=USB OHCI Root Hub
>       >       > S:  SerialNumber=fff05000
>       >       > C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr=  0mA
>       >       > I:  If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=09(hub  ) Sub=00 Prot=00 
> Driver=hub
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=   2 Ivl=255ms
>       >       > T:  Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=  2 Spd=12  
> MxCh= 0
>       >       > D:  Ver= 2.00 Cls=ef(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=01 MxPS=64 #Cfgs=  1
>       >       > P:  Vendor=0c45 ProdID=62f1 Rev= 1.00
>       >       > S:  Manufacturer=Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.
>       >       > S:  Product=USB 2.0 Camera
>       >       > C:* #Ifs= 2 Cfg#= 1 Atr=80 MxPwr=500mA
>       >       > I:  If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=01 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS=  16 Ivl=6ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 0 #EPs= 0 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 1 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 128 Ivl=1ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 2 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 256 Ivl=1ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 3 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 512 Ivl=1ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 4 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 600 Ivl=1ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 5 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 800 Ivl=1ms
>       >       > I:  If#= 1 Alt= 6 #EPs= 1 Cls=0e(unk. ) Sub=02 Prot=00 
> Driver=(none)
>       >       > E:  Ad=81(I) Atr=05(Isoc) MxPS= 956 Ivl=1ms
>       >       >
>       >       > from what I can see, the wifi-device is not there (but the 
> camera is...). The wifi does not appear after some time either. Any thoughts 
> on how to proceed?
>       >
>       >
>       >       Until the device ID shows up not much more will happen.
>       >
>       >       Seems like the USB support in the kernel may be missing some 
> vendor patches
>       >       or fixes that would allow it to see the device you have plugged 
> in.
>       >
>       >
>       >       >
>       >       > I have also downloaded usbutils (and libusb which seemed to 
> be needed?) but not yet tried to compile it into my kernel. I tried to figure 
> out which version to use for 2.4, but did not find any specifics, so I'm 
> starting with the latest. Any advice on that?
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >       No,  not sure you need it,  the proc entry is probably enough 
> for now.
>       >
>       >       Cheers,
>       >       Davidm
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >
>       >       >
>       >       > Thanks for the help so far,
>       >       > Sima
>       >       >
>       >       > On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 7:49 AM, David McCullough 
> <david_mccullo...@mcafee.com> wrote:
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       Jivin Sima Baymani lays it down ...
>       >       >       > David, thanks a lot for your input.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 6:28 AM, David McCullough 
> <david_mccullo...@mcafee.com> wrote:
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       Jivin Sima Baymani lays it down ...
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Hi all,
>       >       >       >       > I've been lurking a bit on this list since I 
> got a uClinux project in my lap this summer. I've fiddled a bit with Linux, 
> but this is my first uClinux project and I've not worked this deep with linux 
> drivers before even though I'm familiar with working low level.
>       >       >       >       > And now to the question! I know this is 
> ancient 2.4, but this is what I have to work with. I don't expect answers but 
> am grateful for any advice or thoughts you might have.
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Platform: ARM7 from Nuvoton, more precisely 
> called NUC745.
>       >       >       >       > uClinux version: 2.4.20
>       >       >       >       > The product is a webcam with ethernet and 
> wifi, a clone of one of the FOSCAM cameras, produced by Apexis. I need to do 
> a lot of changes in the software and the programs on it. They will not share 
> their source code even though I _know_ they have used uClinux and other open 
> source software under GPL. I got the uClinux-source from a BSP somewhere 
> else. The BSP source runs fine with ethernet working. My problem is that I 
> need wifi to work as well. The driver I have is the RT73 driver from Ralink. 
> Apexis use the same driver but I don't know how much they had to change it to 
> work.
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > I have managed to add the driver to the 
> kernel build and it seems to be loaded (full logs at end of email):
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver hub
>       >       >       >       > add a static ohci host controller device
>       >       >       >       > : USB OHCI at membase 0xfff05000, IRQ 15
>       >       >       >       > hc_alloc_ohci
>       >       >       >       > usb-ohci.c: AMD756 erratum 4 workaround
>       >       >       >       > hc_reset
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus 
> number 1
>       >       >       >       > Product: USB OHCI Root Hub
>       >       >       >       > SerialNumber: fff05000
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: USB hub found
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: 2 ports detected
>       >       >       >       > -RT73-<7>usb_rtusb_init--> //usb_rtusb_init 
> is the module_init function though this is a compiled in driver
>       >       >       >       > SIMA in da house!
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver rt73
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       This only tells you the driver was registered.  
> There doesn't seem to be any
>       >       >       >       device detected that matches the rt73 driver.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > I've had the same thoughts but had no idea how to 
> debug, good to know I was on the right track. The BSP does not have any lsusb 
> program to compile in, neither standalone nor in busybox. I will look into if 
> I can get lsusb in the build some other way.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > I'm not sure how to talk to the device otherwise, is 
> it with some kind of ioctl-call? I don't know anything about this, but it's 
> what I have stumbled over that makes some sense.
>       >       >       > What I'm thinking is that the manufacturer 
> kick-starts the device somehow by making some kind of HW-configuration - but 
> I have no idea where to start there. Would it be something like
>       >       >       > ioctl(DEV_ADDR, DEV_OPERATION)? What should I be 
> looking for?
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       Go looking under /proc/bus/usb
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       >       > SIMA - Registered RT73 driver!
>       >       >       >       > Usb device driver by ns24 zswan designed 
> successfully!
>       >       >       >       > Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
>       >       >       >       > USB Mass Storage support registered.
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > But when I get to the prompt neither ifconfig 
> nor iwconfig list any wireless interfaces. If I compare to the original boot 
> log, it looks like hub.c does a bit of probing that my log doesn't have:
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: connect-debounce failed, port 1 
> disabled
>       >       >       >       > new USB device :80fc8004-fed640
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: new USB device 1, assigned address 2
>       >       >       >       > probing sonix288 usb camera ...
>       >       >       >       > dvm camera registered as video0
>       >       >       >       > new USB device :80fc8604-fed640
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: new USB device 2, assigned address 3
>       >       >       >       > idVendor = 0x148f, idProduct = 0x2573
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > trying to set up the wireless interfaces 
> gives me this:
>       >       >       >       > /> ifconfig rausb0 inet 192.168.5.135 up
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       How long after boot ?  Sometimes it takes a 
> while for the usb devices to
>       >       >       >       appear,  but if you waited at least 15-20 
> seconds,  it isn't going to
>       >       >       >       show :-)
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > I've waited that long and more, and it doesn't pop up 
> =/
>       >       >       > It seems like I'm missing something, some code I 
> might lack or daemon I don't have perhaps?
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       You need to get lsusb or look at the 
> appropriate /proc files and see if
>       >       >       >       the wireless USB is actually appearing.
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > Unfortunately no lsusb, unless I find out how to get 
> it into my build myself. I've had a look in the /proc files but not found 
> anything relevant, any ideas on what kind of files I shall look for? would it 
> be usb-files or net files or wireless files?
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       > I understand all of this is very dependent on the 
> implementation of the driver, but any directions for me are welcome as it 
> makes it easier for me to start untangling the mess =)
>       >       >       > At least I will know where it's not, and can proceed 
> with new ideas.
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       Start with looking through /proc/bus/usb,  turn on USB 
> debugging in the
>       >       >       kernel (might be a config option or something in a 
> header,  can't remember).
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       Cheers,
>       >       >       Davidm
>       >       >
>       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
>       >       >       >       > SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > So, it seems the driver is loaded but not 
> started. I have double checked the vend/prod id (0x148f/0x2573), and they 
> seem to be right and in the source code devices list. My first questions:
>       >       >       >       > - How can I start the driver? Is there a 
> common practice/standard/usual way of doing that? I'm totally in the dark 
> about this =/
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > The second question:
>       >       >       >       > Since this has been such a hassle for me, I'm 
> thinking of switching to a 2.6 kernel. The driver has a version for that 
> kernel as well and it might work better there.
>       >       >       >       > But doing a simple find on "nuvoton" and 
> "nuc" in my source code shows me there are some drivers they have added to 
> the build:
>       >       >       >       > vad...@ubuntu:~/nuc700_restart/uClinux-dist$ 
> find . -iname *nuc*.c
>       >       >       >       > 
> ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/mtd/nand/nuc700_128mb_nand.c
>       >       >       >       > 
> ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/mtd/nand/nuc700_32mb_nand.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/mtd/maps/nuc700_map.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/scsi/nuc700_sd.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/video/nuc700_osd.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/video/nuc700fb.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/net/nuc740_mac.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/net/nuc700_mac.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/sound/nuc700_ac97.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/sound/nuc700_i2s.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/sound/nuc700_audio.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/usb/usbd/nuc700_vcom.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/usb/usbd/nuc700_mass.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_ps2.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_uart0.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_uart1.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_keymap.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc740_uart.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_i2c.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_rtc.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_keypad.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_uart3.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_sc.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_spi.c
>       >       >       >       > ./linux-2.4.x/drivers/char/nuc700_uart2.c
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > I've read up a bit and it seems most people 
> advice against porting from 2.4 to 2.6. I understand that for more complex 
> devices like ethernet devices, the changes between 2.4 and 2.6 are too big. 
> But does anyone know if the changes for i2c/uart/spi were simpler? I'm hoping 
> to simply be able to move the files, do some magic and hope to get it to 
> work... right. Any thoughts?
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Thanks for any advice on this!
>       >       >       >       > Below are full boot logs, first my boot log 
> and then the original Apexis log.
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > -Sima
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > ------------------------- MY BOOT 
> LOG-------------------------
>       >       >       >       > Linux version 2.4.20-uc0 (vad...@ubuntu) (gcc 
> version 3.0) #73 Tue Sep 21 16:46:52 CEST 2010
>       >       >       >       > Processor: Nuvoton NUC745 revision 1
>       >       >       >       > Architecture: NUC700
>       >       >       >       > On node 0 totalpages: 2048
>       >       >       >       > zone(0): 0 pages.
>       >       >       >       > zone(1): 2048 pages.
>       >       >       >       > zone(2): 0 pages.
>       >       >       >       > Kernel command line: root=/dev/nfs rw 
> rootfstype=nfs nfsroot=192.168.5.50:/srv/nfs/nuc700_fs 
> ip=192.168.5.134:192.168.5.50:192.16
>       >       >       >       > 8.5.1:255.255.255.0:nuc700:eth0:off
>       >       >       >       > Calibrating delay loop... 39.83 BogoMIPS
>       >       >       >       > Memory: 8MB = 8MB total
>       >       >       >       > Memory: 6336KB available (1428K code, 231K 
> data, 52K init)
>       >       >       >       > Dentry cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 
> 1, 8192 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Inode cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 
> 0, 4096 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 
> 0, 4096 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 
> 0, 4096 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Page-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 
> 1, 8192 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
>       >       >       >       > Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
>       >       >       >       > Based upon Swansea University Computer 
> Society NET3.039
>       >       >       >       > Initializing RT netlink socket
>       >       >       >       > Starting kswapd
>       >       >       >       > JFFS2 version 2.2. (C) 2001-2003 Red Hat, Inc.
>       >       >       >       > Nuvoton NUC700 Serial driver version 1.0 
> (2005-08-15) with no serial options enabled
>       >       >       >       > ttyS00 at 0xfff80000 (irq = 9) is a NUC700
>       >       >       >       > Nuvoton NUC7001 Serial driver version 1.0 
> (2005-08-15) with no serial options enabled
>       >       >       >       > ttyS00 at 0xfff80100 (irq = 10) is a NUC7001
>       >       >       >       > Nuvoton NUC7002 Serial driver version 1.0 
> (2005-08-15) with no serial options enabled
>       >       >       >       > ttyS00 at 0xfff80200 (irq = 11) is a NUC7002
>       >       >       >       > I2C Bus Driver has been installed 
> successfully.
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem copyright 1998,1999 D. Jeff Dionne
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem copyright 1998 Kenneth Albanowski
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem 1 disk images:
>       >       >       >       > 0: 7F0E0000-7F1703FF [VIRTUAL 
> 7F0E0000-7F1703FF] (RO)
>       >       >       >       > RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 
> 1024K size 1024 blocksize
>       >       >       >       > loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
>       >       >       >       > SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
>       >       >       >       > NUC700 Audio Driver v1.0 Initialization 
> successfully.
>       >       >       >       > mtd flash device: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 
> in 16-bit bank
>       >       >       >       >  Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
>       >       >       >       > mtd flash device: Swapping erase regions for 
> broken CFI table.
>       >       >       >       > number of CFI chips: 1
>       >       >       >       > cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling 
> erase-suspend-program due to code brokenness.
>       >       >       >       > Creating 2 MTD partitions on "mtd flash 
> device":
>       >       >       >       > 0x00000000-0x00300000 : "images 3M"
>       >       >       >       > 0x00300000-0x00400000 : "user 1M"
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver hub
>       >       >       >       > add a static ohci host controller device
>       >       >       >       > : USB OHCI at membase 0xfff05000, IRQ 15
>       >       >       >       > hc_alloc_ohci
>       >       >       >       > usb-ohci.c: AMD756 erratum 4 workaround
>       >       >       >       > hc_reset
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus 
> number 1
>       >       >       >       > Product: USB OHCI Root Hub
>       >       >       >       > SerialNumber: fff05000
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: USB hub found
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: 2 ports detected
>       >       >       >       > -RT73-<7>usb_rtusb_init-->
>       >       >       >       > SIMA in da house!
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver rt73
>       >       >       >       > SIMA - Registered RT73 driver!
>       >       >       >       > Usb device driver by ns24 zswan designed 
> successfully!
>       >       >       >       > Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver usb-storage
>       >       >       >       > USB Mass Storage support registered.
>       >       >       >       > NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
>       >       >       >       > IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
>       >       >       >       > IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 
> 4Kbytes
>       >       >       >       > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 512 
> bind 1024)
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Wait for auto-negotiation complete...OK
>       >       >       >       > 100MB - FULL
>       >       >       >       > IP-Config: Complete:
>       >       >       >       >       device=eth0, addr=192.168.5.134, 
> mask=255.255.255.0, gw=192.168.5.1,
>       >       >       >       >      host=nuc700, domain=, nis-domain=(none),
>       >       >       >       >      bootserver=192.168.5.50, 
> rootserver=192.168.5.50, rootpath=
>       >       >       >       > Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 
> 192.168.5.50
>       >       >       >       > Looking up port of RPC 100005/1 on 
> 192.168.5.50
>       >       >       >       > VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem).
>       >       >       >       > Freeing init memory: 52K
>       >       >       >       > Shell invoked to run file: /bin/init
>       >       >       >       > Command: #!/bin/sh -t
>       >       >       >       > Command: #SIMA commented out
>       >       >       >       > Command: #/bin/ifconfig eth0 up
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t proc none /proc
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /tmp
>       >       >       >       > new USB device :807ef804-7e68c0
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: new USB device 1, assigned address 2
>       >       >       >       > Manufacturer: Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.
>       >       >       >       > Product: USB 2.0 Camera
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0xc45/0x62f1) 
> is not claimed by any active driver.
>       >       >       >       > Command: #inetd&
>       >       >       >       > Command: #SIMA commented out
>       >       >       >       > Command: sh
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Sash command shell (version 1.1.1)
>       >       >       >       > />
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > -------------------- APEXIS BOOT 
> LOG------------------------------
>       >       >       >       > Linux version 2.4.20-uc0 
> (r...@maverick-linux) (gcc version 3.0) #1091 ?? 12?? 10 09:18:28 CST 2009
>       >       >       >       > Processor: Winbond W90N745 revision 1
>       >       >       >       > Architecture: W90N745
>       >       >       >       > On node 0 totalpages: 4096
>       >       >       >       > zone(0): 0 pages.
>       >       >       >       > zone(1): 4096 pages.
>       >       >       >       > zone(2): 0 pages.
>       >       >       >       > Kernel command line: root=/dev/rom0 rw
>       >       >       >       > Calibrating delay loop... 39.83 BogoMIPS
>       >       >       >       > Memory: 16MB = 16MB total
>       >       >       >       > Memory: 14344KB available (1469K code, 287K 
> data, 40K init)
>       >       >       >       > Dentry cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 
> 2, 16384 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Inode cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 
> 1, 8192 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 
> 0, 4096 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 
> 0, 4096 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > Page-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 
> 2, 16384 bytes)
>       >       >       >       > POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
>       >       >       >       > Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
>       >       >       >       > Based upon Swansea University Computer 
> Society NET3.039
>       >       >       >       > Initializing RT netlink socket
>       >       >       >       > Starting kswapd
>       >       >       >       > PTZ Driver has been installed successfully.
>       >       >       >       > Winbond W90N745 Serial driver version 1.0 
> (2005-08-15) with no serial options enabled
>       >       >       >       > ttyS00 at 0xfff80000 (irq = 9) is a W90N745
>       >       >       >       > Winbond W90N7451 Serial driver version 1.0 
> (2005-08-15) with no serial options enabled
>       >       >       >       > ttyS00 at 0xfff80100 (irq = 10) is a W90N7451
>       >       >       >       > I2C Bus Driver has been installed 
> successfully.
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem copyright 1998,1999 D. Jeff Dionne
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem copyright 1998 Kenneth Albanowski
>       >       >       >       > Blkmem 1 disk images:
>       >       >       >       > 0: 7F0E0000-7F1853FF [VIRTUAL 
> 7F0E0000-7F1853FF] (RO)
>       >       >       >       > W19B320BTT Flash Detected
>       >       >       >       > 01 eth0 initial ok!
>       >       >       >       > which:0
>       >       >       >       > PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
>       >       >       >       > Linux video capture interface: v1.00
>       >       >       >       > Winbond Audio Driver v1.0 Initialization 
> successfully.
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver hub
>       >       >       >       > add a static ohci host controller device
>       >       >       >       > : USB OHCI at membase 0xfff05000, IRQ 15
>       >       >       >       > hc_alloc_ohci
>       >       >       >       > usb-ohci.c: AMD756 erratum 4 workaround
>       >       >       >       > hc_reset
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus 
> number 1
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: USB hub found
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: 2 ports detected
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver audio
>       >       >       >       > audio.c: v1.0.0:USB Audio Class driver
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver serial
>       >       >       >       > usbserial.c: USB Serial Driver core v1.4
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       >  _____     ____    _    ____
>       >       >       >       > |__  /   _|  _ \  / \  / ___|
>       >       >       >       >   / / | | | | | |/ _ \ \___ \
>       >       >       >       >  / /| |_| | |_| / ___ \ ___) |
>       >       >       >       > /____\__, |____/_/   \_\____/
>       >       >       >       >      |___/
>       >       >       >       > ZD1211B - version 2.24.0.0
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver zd1211b
>       >       >       >       > main_usb.c: VIA Networking Wireless LAN USB 
> Driver 1.20.04
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver vntwusb
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver rt73
>       >       >       >       > dvm usb cam driver 0.0.0.0 by Maverick Gao in 
> 2006-8-12
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver dvm
>       >       >       >       > dvm usb cam driver 0.1 for sonix288 by 
> Maverick Gao in 2009-4-20
>       >       >       >       > usb.c: registered new driver dvm usb cam 
> driver for sonix288
>       >       >       >       > NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
>       >       >       >       > IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
>       >       >       >       > IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 
> 4Kbytes
>       >       >       >       > TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 
> bind 2048)
>       >       >       >       > VFS: Mounted root (romfs filesystem) readonly.
>       >       >       >       > Freeing init memory: 40K
>       >       >       >       > BINFMT_FLAT: bad magic/rev (0x6e74202d, need 
> 0x4)
>       >       >       >       > BINFMT_FLAT: bad magic/rev (0x6e74202d, need 
> 0x4)
>       >       >       >       > Shell invoked to run file: /bin/init
>       >       >       >       > Command:
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t proc none /proc
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /usr
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /swap
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /var/run
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /etc
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /flash
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /home
>       >       >       >       > Command: mount -t ramfs none /tmp
>       >       >       >       > Command:
>       >       >       >       > Command: camera&
>       >       >       >       > no support
>       >       >       >       > [8]
>       >       >       >       > Command:
>       >       >       >       > Command: #need to wait for connection to get 
> up before we try downloading
>       >       >       >       > Command: sleep 40
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: connect-debounce failed, port 1 
> disabled
>       >       >       >       > new USB device :80fc8004-fed640
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: new USB device 1, assigned address 2
>       >       >       >       > probing sonix288 usb camera ...
>       >       >       >       > dvm camera registered as video0
>       >       >       >       > new USB device :80fc8604-fed640
>       >       >       >       > hub.c: new USB device 2, assigned address 3
>       >       >       >       > idVendor = 0x148f, idProduct = 0x2573
>       >       >       >       > aw version is 0.22.2.14
>       >       >       >       > aw version is 20.8.2.26
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > Wait for auto-negotiation complete...OK
>       >       >       >       > 100MB - FULL
>       >       >       >       > video0 opened
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > 1
>       >       >       >       > unknown command
>       >       >       >       > __pthread_initial_thread_bos:35c000
>       >       >       >       > manage pid:15
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > 2
>       >       >       >       > audio_dev.state not AU_STATE_RECORDING
>       >       >       >       > wb_audio_start_record
>       >       >       >       > inet_sr.c INET_rinput 321
>       >       >       >       > action===1
>       >       >       >       > options==33
>       >       >       >       > inet_sr.c INET_setroute 75
>       >       >       >       > *args===255.255.255.255
>       >       >       >       > *args===netmask
>       >       >       >       > *args===eth0
>       >       >       >       > [27]
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >
>       >       >       >       > 
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