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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: Palm m125 against FreeBSD, anyone?
- To: coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] Re: Palm m125 against FreeBSD, anyone?
- From: Pav Lucistnik <pav at oook dot cz>
- Date: Sun, 05 May 2002 22:19:23 +0200
- References: <yam8890.1544.143595624@mail.galactica.it>
- Reply-To: coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- Sender: owner-coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:0.9.9) Gecko/20020312
Alessandro Zummo wrote:
>>>> Unfortunately no, at least not in any stable release. The USB
>>>>stuff was written for Handspring Visors, but apparently Palm is doing
>>>>things differently.
>
>>Should I understand it that's differences in communication protocol?
>
> If i understood correctly, there are a few differences between
> Palm/Handspring/Sony protocols, but they are mostly (only?) in the
> initial session handling.
>
> I think you might get some more help if you can post your coldsync.conf
> and the debug messages of coldsync (see the man page on how to set
> all the debug levels).
Okay...
/usr/local/etc/coldsync.conf - not present
~/.coldsyncrc
listen usb {
device: /dev/ugen0;
}
$ coldsync -d sync:5 -d misc:5 -d io:5 -d slp:5 -d cmp:5 -d padp:5 \
> -d dlp:5 -d dlpc:5 -d pdb:5 -d parse:5
Log started on Sun May 5 22:08:14 2002
Allocated sync_config 0x808a160
UID: 1001, euid 1001
HOME: "/home/pav"
Reading "/home/pav/.coldsyncrc"
Found keyword LISTEN
Found keyword USB
Listen: commtype USB
Found keyword DEVICE
Found bareword string [/dev/ugen0]
Listen: device [/dev/ugen0]
Found a listen_block
Found listen+listen_block:
Name: [(null)]
Device: [/dev/ugen0]
Speed: [0]
Protocol: 0
Found a configuration file
Summary of sync configuration:
Listen:
Name: (unnamed)
Type: 2
Device: [/dev/ugen0]
Speed: 0
Protocol: 0
Flags:
Known PDAs:
The queue of conduits:
Conduit:
flavors: 0x0004 SYNC
Creator/Types:
[^@^@^@^@/^@^@^@^@] (0x00000000/0x00000000) (flags: 00)
Path: [[generic]]
DEFAULT
Headers:
Preferences:
My hostname is "pav.oook.cz"
My addresses:
0:
IP c0 a8 00 7a | Ŕ¨.z
My hostid is 0xc0a8007a
Redirecting stderr to "coldsync.log"
Log started on Sun May 5 22:08:14 2002
coldsync version 2.3.1.
ColdSync homepage at http://www.ooblick.com/software/coldsync/
Compile-type options:
WITH_USB: USB support.
HAVE_STRCASECMP, HAVE_STRNCASECMP: strings are compared without regard
to case, whenever possible.
Default global configuration file: /usr/local/etc/coldsync.conf
Options:
Mode: * NONE *
conf_fname: "/home/pav/.coldsyncrc"
conf_fname_given: False
devname: (null)
devtype: -1
protocol: 0
force_slow: False
force_fast: False
check_ROM: False
install_first: True
force_install: False
autoinit: False
use_syslog: False
log_fname: "coldsync.log"
hostid == 0xc0a8007a (192.168.00.122)
Debugging levels:
SLP: 5
CMP: 5
PADP: 5
DLP: 5
DLPC: 5
PDB: 5
SYNC: 5
PARSE: 5
IO: 5
MISC: 5
Opening device [/dev/ugen0]
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
/dev/ugen0: Device not configured
Device information: /dev/ugen0 vendor 0830 (Palm, Inc.) product 0040
(Palm Handheld) rev 1.00 addr 2
ConnectionInfo: entry 0 function Generic on port 1
ConnectionInfo: entry 1 function Hotsync on port 2
first setup 0x1 returns 2 bytes: 0x01 0x00
Hotsync endpoint name: "/dev/ugen0.2"
===== Waiting for wakeup packet // after this is 50 second long wait
usb read: Input/output error
slp_read: read: Input/output error
cmp_read: padp_read() returned -1
Error during cmp_read: (1) Error in system call or library function.
Error: Can't connect to Palm.
Calling io_drain()
Freeing sync_config 0x808a160
ColdSync terminating normally
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