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IEEE-1394 provides a means for interconnecting devices in computer and home entertainment systems. (The IEEE-1394 architecture is also known as Firewire, an Apple Computer trademark, and i.Link, a Sony trademark). The most common IEEE-1394 devices are digital camcorders, mass-storage devices and cameras (including webcam-type devices). For more information on USB, refer to the 1394 Trade Association website at http://www.1394ta.org.
The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports up to 63 hot-pluggable IEEE-1394 devices per IEEE-1394 bus. The maximum data transfer rate is 400 Mbits, depending on the capabilities of the attached device.
The Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture supports devices implementing a number of different specifications. The basic behavior of the IEEE-1394 bus is described in the IEEE 1394-1995 and IEEE 1394a-2000 specifications.
IEEE-1394 host controllers implementing the 1394 Open Host Controller Interface specification are supported. Camcorders implementing the IEC 61883 and 1394 Trade Association AV/C specifications are supported. Mass-storage devices implementing the ANSI SBP-2 specification are supported. Digital cameras implementing the 1394 Trade Association 1394-based Digital Camera (IIDC) specification are supported.
Listed below are drivers and modules which either utilize or are utilized by the Solaris IEEE-1394 architecture. Drivers in /kernel/drv are 32 bit drivers (only). Drivers in /kernel/drv/sparcv9 or /kernel/drv/amd64 are 64 bit drivers.
SUPPORT MODULE(S) | FUNCTION |
/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394 | IEEE-1394 framework |
/kernel/misc/[sparcv9|amd64/]sbp2 | Serial Bus Protocol-2 (SBP-2) |
TARGET DRIVER | DEVICE CLASS |
/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]s1394 | IEEE-1394 framework |
/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]scsa1394 | mass storage class |
/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]av1394 | camcorder (AV/C) class |
/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]dcam1394 | digital camera (IIDC) class |
HOST CONTROLLER INTERFACE DRIVER(S) | DEVICE |
/kernel/drv/[sparcv9|amd64/]hci1394 | Open HCI |
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Architecture | PCI-based systems |
attributes(5), av1394(7D), dcam1394(7D), hci1394(7D), scsa1394(7D), iec61883(7I)
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IEEE 1394a Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 2000
IEEE 1394 Specification - 1394 Trade Association, 1995
Booting from IEEE-1394 mass-storage devices is not supported, but may be possible if supported by the BIOS of the computer system.