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A maintainer of Linux FireWire subsystem and ALSA firewire stack.
http://ieee1394.docs.kernel.org/
https://github.com/takaswie/linux-firewire-dkms/

eBPF documentary trailer is now online; full doc will be released for KubeCon Nov 8 https://ebpfdocumentary.com/

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Libhinawa version 2.6.1 release

The main objective of this micro release is to incorporate support for
meson build subproject functionality. For applications to utilize meson
build wrap dependency system, a new dependency object of 'hinawa' is newly
available. For detailed information, please refer to README.tst.
Inconveniently, hinawa project is not registered to public WrapDB yet,
thus users need to write wrap file manually for the time being.

For the release, compressed package archive is available with both
signatures by kernel.org system admin and author under this URL:

https://kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/ieee1394/libhinawa-2.6.1.tar.xz

The package archive is generated by 2.6.1 signed tag in upstream
repository:

https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ieee1394/libhinawa.git/tag/?h=2.6.1
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whoopie!

linux-firewire-utils - Debian NEW package overview
https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/linux-firewire-utils_0.5.0-1.html
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Debian package for linux-firewire-utils v0.5.0 now needs a sponsor.

https://mentors.debian.net/package/linux-firewire-utils/
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Debian Bug report logs - #1050551
ITP: linux-firewire-utils -- Linux FireWire utilities

Package: wnpp; Maintainer for wnpp is wnpp@debian.org;

Reported by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 07:21:02 UTC
Owned by: Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp>
Severity: wishlist

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1050551
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Edited 1 year ago
Satoru Ueda passed away. He is one of initiators of Japan Technical Jamboree, "technical discussion place of CE Linux Forum". He is also well-known as an author of "OSSライセンスの教科書" (textbook about OSS license) to spread understanding of OSS license, especially for company activity. R.I.P.

https://twitter.com/nekomatu/status/1694207146769166830
https://elinux.org/Japan_Technical_Jamboree_Guidance
https://gihyo.jp/book/2018/978-4-297-10035-3
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Unless watching the video, I would never have any interest in the distribution. SU~~~~~~~~SE~~~~~~~~~~~!!
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How do you say SUSE? https://youtu.be/nLdexZlVkAY
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Oops. I wrote "a PCM device driver for 1394 OHCI " in tag message, but it should be "a PCI device driver for 1394 OHCI" correctly... No functional change in sound device drivers for FireWire audio devices in the time.
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The resolution of time stamp for both types of communication is the same as isochronous cycle (8,000 Hz). So coarse nowadays but useful somehow for development.
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Hardware time stamp is now available for asynchronous communication as well as isochronous communication in user space application.
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Updates of FireWire subsystem for kernel v6.5 are now merged:
https://git.kernel.org//torvalds/c/406fb9eb198a
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Enjoy weekend!
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Edited 1 year ago
For the next release, I will prepare environment to use fup tool since debian developers prefer to have fixed location of source tar ball.
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linux-firewire-utils version 0.5.0 release

You can download the new release from the following URL:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/ieee1394/linux-firewire-utils.git/tag/?h=v0.5.0

This marks the first release since the project was hosted at
git.kernel.org[1]. In this release, crpp tool has been removed due to
Python 2 and license issues. Instead, a new tool called
config-rom-pretty-printer has been added as an alternate. This tool is
implemented in C language and closely resembles the output of the original
tool, capturing approximately 80% of its functionality. However some
legacy functions, such as the firecontrol parser, have been dropped.

The original tool is maintained by Clemens Ladisch and hosted on
github.com[2]. However there has been no activity on the repository in
recent years[3]. As a result, the project was forked to git.kernel.org and
is now maintained by Takashi Sakamoto.

I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for Clemens
Ladisch's work on the original tool. I am delighted to be able to release
an updated version after 8 years of silence.

[1] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/ieee1394/linux-firewire-utils.git/
[2] https://github.com/cladisch/linux-firewire-utils/
[3] https://github.com/cladisch/linux-firewire-utils/pull/1
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By the way, let me enjoy this Friday night.
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And I have no devices for which the tool supports protocols, sigh.
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I wonder why I should rewrite a Python 2 script by C language... phew: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/ieee1394/linux-firewire-utils.git/commit/?id=9164a62d5e273
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I was so careless due to the load to prepare version 0.1.0 release...
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Takashi Sakamoto (坂本 貴史)

Hi @broonie . I see your name in the history of linux-next repository and wonder how many bodies you have. You may be master of ninja, hehe.

By the way, I would like to add linux1394 upstream into linux-next integration, while the procedure is still unclear. A few days ago I sent to Stephen Rothwell C.C.ed to you, while got no reply. For next merge window coming up, it is convenient to me to check changes of linux1394 in linux-next integration. It is helpful to get any of your advices.
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