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+ * 0.1.1: Small bug fix.
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+ * lib/fw.rb (to_ui64): Move it to Integer instead of Bignum. That way it
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+ should work on 64bit CPU as well.
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+ * 0.1.0: Initial Release.
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+ Only support MacOSX
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+ RubyFW: a Firewire Library for Ruby
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+ Copyright (c) 2009 iZsh - izsh at iphone-dev.com
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+
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+ =====================
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+ License Information
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+ =====================
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ (at your option) any later version.
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+
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+
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+ =============
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+ Description
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+ =============
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+
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+ This is a FireWire Library for Ruby.
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+ Currently, it only supports MacOSX, but Linux and Win32 platforms are planned
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+ to be included in the future (any help are welcome on this).
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+
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+ ===============
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+ Installation
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+ ===============
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+
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+ Use gem through Rubyforge to get the latest most stable version:
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+ sudo gem install rubyfw
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+
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+ Or if you want the latest release from github use the following:
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+ gem sources -a http://gems.github.com
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+ sudo gem install iZsh-rubyfw
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+
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+ ==========
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+ Examples
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+ ==========
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+
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+ To use it, just use the following requires:
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'fw'
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+
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+ Alternatively you could check out macloginpwdfinder-fw.rb at
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+ http://github.com/iZsh/Processus-Memory-Tools for a real script using this
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+ library.
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+
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+ # RubyFW: a Firewire Library for Ruby
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+ # Copyright (c) 2009 iZsh - izsh at iphone-dev.com
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+ #
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+ # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ # (at your option) any later version.
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+ #
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+ # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ # GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ require 'mkmf'
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+
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+ @@extension_name = 'fwext'
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+
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+ def select_arch()
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+ case
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+ # when RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /win(dows|32)/i
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+ # TODO
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+ # when RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/i
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+ # TODO
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+ when RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i
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+ with_ldflags("-framework IOKit -framework CoreFoundation") {
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+ create_makefile(@@extension_name, "macosx")
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+ }
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+ else
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+ abort "#{RUBY_PLATFORM} platform not supported."
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ select_arch()
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+ // RubyFW: a Firewire Library for Ruby
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+ // Copyright (c) 2009 iZsh - izsh at iphone-dev.com
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+ //
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+ // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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+ // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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+ // (at your option) any later version.
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+ //
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+ // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ // GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ //
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+ // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ // along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ #import <CoreFoundation/CoreFoundation.h>
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+ #import <IOKit/IOKitLib.h>
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+ #import <IOKit/firewire/IOFireWireLib.h>
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+
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+ #include <ruby.h>
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+
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+ /* ================
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+ FWDevice class
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+ ================*/
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+ // exported members are:
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+ // GUID accessible through guid() => Bignum
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+ // VendorName accessible through vendorName() => String
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+ // VendorID accessible through vendorID() -> Fixnum
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+ // NodeID accessible through nodeID() => Fixnum
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+ // Speed accessible through speed() => Fixnum
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+
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+ typedef struct {
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+ io_object_t Device;
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+ long long GUID;
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+ char *VendorName;
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+ int VendorID;
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+ int NodeID;
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+ int Speed;
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+ } FWDevice;
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+
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+ static VALUE cFWDevice;
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+
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+ static void FWDevice_free(FWDevice *Obj)
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+ {
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+ free(Obj->VendorName);
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+ free(Obj);
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_new(io_object_t Device,
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+ long long GUID,
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+ char *VendorName,
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+ int VendorID,
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+ int NodeID,
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+ int Speed)
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+ {
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+ VALUE fwdevice;
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ fwdevice = Data_Make_Struct(cFWDevice, FWDevice, 0, FWDevice_free, obj);
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+ rb_obj_call_init(fwdevice, 0, 0);
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+
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+ obj->Device = Device;
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+ obj->GUID = GUID;
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+ obj->VendorName = VendorName;
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+ obj->VendorID = VendorID;
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+ obj->NodeID = NodeID;
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+ obj->Speed = Speed;
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+
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+ return fwdevice;
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_getGUID(VALUE Self)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, obj);
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+
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+ return rb_ll2inum(obj->GUID);
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_getVendorName(VALUE Self)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, obj);
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+
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+ return rb_str_new2(obj->VendorName);
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_getVendorID(VALUE Self)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, obj);
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+
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+ return INT2FIX(obj->VendorID);
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_getNodeID(VALUE Self)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, obj);
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+
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+ return INT2FIX(obj->NodeID);
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_getSpeed(VALUE Self)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *obj;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, obj);
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+
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+ return INT2FIX(obj->Speed);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* =================
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+ Local Functions
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+ =================*/
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+
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+ // Nothing :)
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+
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+ /* ====================
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+ Exported Functions
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+ ====================*/
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+
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+ // Scan the FW bus and enumerate the devices
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+ static VALUE scanbus()
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+ {
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+ VALUE ret = rb_ary_new();
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+
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+ mach_port_t master_port;
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+ io_iterator_t iterator;
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+ kern_return_t result = IOMasterPort(MACH_PORT_NULL, &master_port);
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+ CFMutableDictionaryRef matchingDictionary = IOServiceMatching("IOFireWireDevice");
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+ result = IOServiceGetMatchingServices(master_port, matchingDictionary, &iterator);
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+
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+ io_object_t device;
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+ while((device = IOIteratorNext(iterator)))
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+ {
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+ CFNumberRef guidRef = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(device, CFSTR("GUID"), NULL, 0);
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+ CFStringRef vendornameRef = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(device, CFSTR("FireWire Vendor Name"), NULL, 0);
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+ CFNumberRef speedRef = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(device, CFSTR("FireWire Speed"), NULL, 0);
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+ CFNumberRef nodeidRef = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(device, CFSTR("FireWire Node ID"), NULL, 0);
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+ CFNumberRef vendoridRef = IORegistryEntryCreateCFProperty(device, CFSTR("Vendor_ID"), NULL, 0);
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+
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+ CFIndex vendorname_len = CFStringGetLength(vendornameRef);
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+ char *vendorname = (char*)malloc(vendorname_len + 1);
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+ memset(vendorname, 0, vendorname_len);
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+ long long guid;
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+ SInt32 speed, vendorid, nodeid;
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+ if(guidRef
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+ && CFNumberGetValue(guidRef, kCFNumberLongLongType, &guid)
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+ && vendornameRef
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+ && CFStringGetCString(vendornameRef, vendorname, vendorname_len + 1, kCFStringEncodingMacRoman)
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+ && speedRef
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+ && CFNumberGetValue(speedRef, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &speed)
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+ && nodeidRef
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+ && CFNumberGetValue(nodeidRef, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &nodeid)
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+ && vendoridRef
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+ && CFNumberGetValue(vendoridRef, kCFNumberSInt32Type, &vendorid)
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+ )
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+ {
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+ VALUE fwdevice = FWDevice_new(device, guid, vendorname, vendorid, nodeid, speed);
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+ rb_ary_push(ret, fwdevice);
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+ CFRelease(guidRef);
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+ CFRelease(vendornameRef);
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+ CFRelease(speedRef);
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+ CFRelease(nodeidRef);
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+ CFRelease(vendoridRef);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return ret;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Read a 32bit value
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_readQuadlet(VALUE Self, VALUE StartAddr)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *device;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, device);
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+
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+ IOCFPlugInInterface **cfPlugInInterface = NULL;
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+ SInt32 theScore;
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+ IOFireWireLibDeviceRef fwIntf;
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+
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+ IOReturn result = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(device->Device,
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+ kIOFireWireLibTypeID, kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
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+ &cfPlugInInterface, &theScore);
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+ (*cfPlugInInterface)->QueryInterface(cfPlugInInterface,
184
+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOFireWireDeviceInterfaceID),
185
+ (void **) &fwIntf);
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+ assert((*fwIntf)->InterfaceIsInited(fwIntf));
187
+
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+ VALUE ret;
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+
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+ if((*fwIntf)->Open(fwIntf) == 0)
191
+ {
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+ // Set destination adress. Note that the upper 48 bits identify
193
+ // the device on the bus and the address set by the operating system.
194
+ uint64_t startaddr = rb_num2ull(StartAddr);
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+ FWAddress fwaddr;
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+
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+ fwaddr.nodeID = 0;
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+ fwaddr.addressHi = startaddr >> 32;
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+ fwaddr.addressLo = startaddr & 0xffffffffL;
200
+
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+ // do the actual read
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+ UInt32 val = 0;
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+ result = (*fwIntf)->ReadQuadlet(fwIntf, device->Device, &fwaddr, &val, false, 0);
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+ ret = rb_hash_new();
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+ rb_hash_aset(ret, ID2SYM(rb_intern("value")), INT2FIX(val));
206
+ rb_hash_aset(ret, ID2SYM(rb_intern("resultcode")), INT2FIX(result));
207
+ }
208
+ else
209
+ {
210
+ rb_fatal("Device->Open() failed");
211
+ return Qnil;
212
+ }
213
+
214
+ if (fwIntf != NULL)
215
+ (*fwIntf)->Close(fwIntf);
216
+
217
+ if (cfPlugInInterface != NULL)
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+ IODestroyPlugInInterface(cfPlugInInterface);
219
+
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+ return ret;
221
+ }
222
+
223
+ // Read more values...
224
+ static VALUE FWDevice_read(VALUE Self, VALUE StartAddr, VALUE Size)
225
+ {
226
+ FWDevice *device;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, device);
228
+
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+ IOCFPlugInInterface **cfPlugInInterface = NULL;
230
+ SInt32 theScore;
231
+ IOFireWireLibDeviceRef fwIntf;
232
+
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+ IOReturn result = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(device->Device,
234
+ kIOFireWireLibTypeID, kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
235
+ &cfPlugInInterface, &theScore);
236
+ (*cfPlugInInterface)->QueryInterface(cfPlugInInterface,
237
+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOFireWireDeviceInterfaceID),
238
+ (void **) &fwIntf);
239
+ assert((*fwIntf)->InterfaceIsInited(fwIntf));
240
+
241
+ VALUE ret;
242
+
243
+ if((*fwIntf)->Open(fwIntf) == 0)
244
+ {
245
+ // Set destination adress. Note that the upper 48 bits identify
246
+ // the device on the bus and the address set by the operating system.
247
+ uint64_t startaddr = rb_num2ull(StartAddr);
248
+ FWAddress fwaddr;
249
+
250
+ fwaddr.nodeID = 0;
251
+ fwaddr.addressHi = startaddr >> 32;
252
+ fwaddr.addressLo = startaddr & 0xffffffffL;
253
+
254
+ // do the actual read and store the result code in an object attribute
255
+ UInt32 bufsize = NUM2UINT(Size);
256
+ void *buffer = malloc(bufsize);
257
+ memset(buffer, 0, bufsize);
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+ result = (*fwIntf)->Read(fwIntf, device->Device, &fwaddr, buffer, &bufsize, false, 0);
259
+ ret = rb_hash_new();
260
+ rb_hash_aset(ret, ID2SYM(rb_intern("buffer")), rb_str_new(buffer, bufsize));
261
+ rb_hash_aset(ret, ID2SYM(rb_intern("resultcode")), INT2FIX(result));
262
+ free(buffer);
263
+ }
264
+ else
265
+ {
266
+ rb_fatal("Device->Open() failed");
267
+ return Qnil;
268
+ }
269
+
270
+ if (fwIntf != NULL)
271
+ (*fwIntf)->Close(fwIntf);
272
+
273
+ if (cfPlugInInterface != NULL)
274
+ IODestroyPlugInInterface(cfPlugInInterface);
275
+
276
+ return ret;
277
+ }
278
+
279
+ // Write a 32bit value
280
+ static VALUE FWDevice_writeQuadlet(VALUE Self, VALUE StartAddr, VALUE Val)
281
+ {
282
+ FWDevice *device;
283
+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, device);
284
+
285
+ IOCFPlugInInterface **cfPlugInInterface = NULL;
286
+ SInt32 theScore;
287
+ IOFireWireLibDeviceRef fwIntf;
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+
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+ IOReturn result = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(device->Device,
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+ kIOFireWireLibTypeID, kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
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+ &cfPlugInInterface, &theScore);
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+ (*cfPlugInInterface)->QueryInterface(cfPlugInInterface,
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+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOFireWireDeviceInterfaceID),
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+ (void **) &fwIntf);
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+ assert((*fwIntf)->InterfaceIsInited(fwIntf));
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+
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+ VALUE ret;
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+
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+ if((*fwIntf)->Open(fwIntf) == 0)
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+ {
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+ // Set destination adress. Note that the upper 48 bits identify
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+ // the device on the bus and the address set by the operating system.
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+ uint64_t startaddr = rb_num2ull(StartAddr);
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+ FWAddress fwaddr;
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+
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+ fwaddr.nodeID = 0;
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+ fwaddr.addressHi = startaddr >> 32;
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+ fwaddr.addressLo = startaddr & 0xffffffffL;
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+
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+ // do the actual read
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+ result = (*fwIntf)->WriteQuadlet(fwIntf, device->Device, &fwaddr, NUM2UINT(Val), false, 0);
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+ ret = INT2FIX(result);
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+ }
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+ else
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+ {
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+ rb_fatal("Device->Open() failed");
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ if (fwIntf != NULL)
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+ (*fwIntf)->Close(fwIntf);
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+
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+ if (cfPlugInInterface != NULL)
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+ IODestroyPlugInInterface(cfPlugInInterface);
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+
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+ return ret;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Write more values
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+ static VALUE FWDevice_write(VALUE Self, VALUE StartAddr, VALUE Buffer, VALUE Size)
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+ {
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+ FWDevice *device;
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+ Data_Get_Struct(Self, FWDevice, device);
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+
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+ IOCFPlugInInterface **cfPlugInInterface = NULL;
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+ SInt32 theScore;
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+ IOFireWireLibDeviceRef fwIntf;
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+
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+ IOReturn result = IOCreatePlugInInterfaceForService(device->Device,
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+ kIOFireWireLibTypeID, kIOCFPlugInInterfaceID,
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+ &cfPlugInInterface, &theScore);
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+ (*cfPlugInInterface)->QueryInterface(cfPlugInInterface,
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+ CFUUIDGetUUIDBytes(kIOFireWireDeviceInterfaceID),
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+ (void **) &fwIntf);
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+ assert((*fwIntf)->InterfaceIsInited(fwIntf));
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+
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+ VALUE ret;
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+
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+ if((*fwIntf)->Open(fwIntf) == 0)
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+ {
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+ // Set destination adress. Note that the upper 48 bits identify
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+ // the device on the bus and the address set by the operating system.
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+ uint64_t startaddr = rb_num2ull(StartAddr);
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+ FWAddress fwaddr;
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+
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+ fwaddr.nodeID = 0;
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+ fwaddr.addressHi = startaddr >> 32;
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+ fwaddr.addressLo = startaddr & 0xffffffffL;
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+
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+ // do the actual read
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+ UInt32 bufsize = NUM2UINT(Size);
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+ result = (*fwIntf)->Write(fwIntf, device->Device, &fwaddr, RSTRING(Buffer)->ptr, &bufsize, false, 0);
363
+ ret = INT2FIX(result);
364
+ }
365
+ else
366
+ {
367
+ rb_fatal("Device->Open() failed");
368
+ return Qnil;
369
+ }
370
+
371
+ if (fwIntf != NULL)
372
+ (*fwIntf)->Close(fwIntf);
373
+
374
+ if (cfPlugInInterface != NULL)
375
+ IODestroyPlugInInterface(cfPlugInInterface);
376
+
377
+ return ret;
378
+ }
379
+
380
+ /* =================
381
+ Initializations
382
+ =================*/
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+
384
+ // We export our functions and classes in the module FW
385
+ void Init_fwext()
386
+ {
387
+ VALUE fw_module = rb_define_module("FW");
388
+ rb_define_module_function(fw_module, "scanbus", scanbus, 0);
389
+
390
+ cFWDevice = rb_define_class_under(fw_module, "FWDevice", rb_cObject);
391
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "guid", FWDevice_getGUID, 0);
392
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "vendorName", FWDevice_getVendorName, 0);
393
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "vendorID", FWDevice_getVendorID, 0);
394
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "nodeID", FWDevice_getNodeID, 0);
395
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "speed", FWDevice_getSpeed, 0);
396
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "readQuadlet", FWDevice_readQuadlet, 1);
397
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "read", FWDevice_read, 2);
398
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "writeQuadlet", FWDevice_readQuadlet, 2);
399
+ rb_define_method(cFWDevice, "write", FWDevice_read, 3);
400
+ }
data/lib/fw.rb ADDED
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+ # RubyFW: a Firewire Library for Ruby
2
+ # Copyright (c) 2009 iZsh - izsh at iphone-dev.com
3
+ #
4
+ # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
5
+ # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
6
+ # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
7
+ # (at your option) any later version.
8
+ #
9
+ # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10
+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11
+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12
+ # GNU General Public License for more details.
13
+ #
14
+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15
+ # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16
+ require 'fwext'
17
+
18
+ # Expand the Integer class for UI64 (Universal Identifier) representation
19
+ class Integer
20
+ def to_ui64
21
+ ("%016x" % self).scan(/[a-f0-9]{2}/).join(":")
22
+ end
23
+ end
24
+
25
+ module FW
26
+
27
+ class FWDevice
28
+
29
+ def to_s
30
+ "#{guid.to_ui64} - #{vendorName}"
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ # (From the C Extension)
34
+ # This class also contains the following methods:
35
+ # guid() => Bignum
36
+ # vendorName() => String
37
+ # vendorID() => Fixnum
38
+ # nodeID() => Fixnum
39
+ # speed() => Fixnum
40
+ # readQuadlet(Address) => { :value => Fixnum, :resultcode => Fixnum }
41
+ # read(Address, Size) => { :buffer => String, :resultcode => Fixnum }
42
+ # writeQuadlet(Address, Value) => Fixnum (result code)
43
+ # write(Address, Buffer, Size) => Fixnum (result code)
44
+
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ class << self
48
+
49
+ # (From the C Extension)
50
+ # This Module also contains the following methods:
51
+ # scanbus() => FWDevice Array
52
+
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: rubyfw
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.1.1
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - iZsh
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2009-07-26 00:00:00 +02:00
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+ default_executable:
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+ dependencies: []
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+
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+ description: FireWire Library for Ruby.
17
+ email: izsh@iphone-dev.com
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+ executables: []
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+
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+ extensions:
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+ - ext/extconf.rb
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
23
+
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+ files:
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+ - README
26
+ - ChangeLog
27
+ - LICENSE
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+ - lib/fw.rb
29
+ - ext/extconf.rb
30
+ - ext/macosx/fwext.c
31
+ has_rdoc: false
32
+ homepage: http://github.com/iZsh/rubyfw
33
+ post_install_message:
34
+ rdoc_options: []
35
+
36
+ require_paths:
37
+ - lib
38
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
39
+ requirements:
40
+ - - ">="
41
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ version:
44
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
45
+ requirements:
46
+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ version:
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project:
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+ rubygems_version: 1.3.0
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 2
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+ summary: FireWire Library for Ruby.
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+ test_files: []
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+