36 lines
1.6 KiB
Groff
36 lines
1.6 KiB
Groff
.TH isodump 5 "isodump v1" "libraw1394 @VERSION@" "Linux IEEE 1394"
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.SH NAME
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isodump \- format of IEEE 1394 isochronous packets dump file
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The isodump format stores a series of IEEE 1394 isochronous stream
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packets (possibly from multiple channels), including their headers.
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Its main use is as the output format of \fBdumpiso\fR(1) and the input
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format of \fBsendiso\fR(1).
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.PP
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The 32 byte header starts at offset 0 with the string "1394 isodump
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v1" followed by a zero byte. The next 8 bytes form a 64 bit big
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endian integer, which represents a bit mask of the channels that were
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dumped. A set bit at position (1 << x) signifies that channel x was
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being listened on. The following 8 bytes are set to zero.
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.PP
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The iso packets follow the header and are appended to the data stream
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in the order they were received. The packets consist of the header
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quadlet as originally received and the data quadlets following
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directly. The CRC quadlets after header and data do not appear and
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everything is in big endian, as seen on the bus.
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.PP
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There is no further framing of the packets in the format, packet
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boundaries can be found by looking at the data size field in the
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header quadlet of each packet. The data size field appears in the
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most significant 16 bits of the header quadlet, contain the size in
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bytes (the actual packet is padded to a multiple of four bytes) and do
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not include the header packet.
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.SH COMPATIBILITY
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This format was introduced with the iso send and dump tools
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distributed with libraw1394. No one else uses it so far.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.B sendiso\fR(1),
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.B dumpiso\fR(1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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Andreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
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