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From: Douglas Atique (datique
terra.com.br)Date: Fri Feb 01 2002 - 06:42:52 CST
Hi,
I have also compiled towitoko drivers, both 2.0.4 and yesterday
2.0.5. The tester program works perfectly, only if I initialize the
reader then kill the tester there is no provision for uninitializing
the driver on a signal. I mean the LED on my ChipDrive Intern remains
green until I start the tester (or pcsc-lite) again, in which case it
is reinitialized and the LED turns off (if I have removed the card).
Anyway I have compiled pcsc-lite with --enable-debug and tried it
several times with the testpcsc client but the pcscd daemon didn't
die before my eyes. Maybe it's something with the daemon mechanism. I
am going to try building pcsc-lite again but now only with --enable-
daemon, not --enable-syslog to check if this makes any difference.
Also, I wonder which signal Solaris sends pcscd when I shut Solaris
down, as Solaris seems to hang on killing it (or something else which
happens only when I have started pcscd as a daemon).
Regards,
Douglas
> ---------- Mensagem original -----------
>
> De : owner-sclinux
drizzle.com
> Para : sclinux
linuxnet.com
> Cc :
> Data : Fri, 1 Feb 2002 01:55:10 -0800 (PST)
> Assunto : Re: MUSCLE pcsc-lite-1.0.1 plus Solaris 8 x86 plus
Towitoko ChipDrive Intern plus towitoko-2.0.4 drivers
>
> Hi,
>
> To find out what is happening I suggest you to enable all the debug
> information in pcsc and towitoko driver.
>
> Also compile pcsc-lite with option no daemon and start it manually
in
> the foreground on a console. If you see a lot of debug information
you
> are done.
>
> Then run your tests and see what the pcscd and the towitoko driver
are
> doing when the process dies. You can mail the log back to this list
or
> to me directly. I have successfully tested and run the towitoko
drivers
> (but without pcsc-lite) on Solaris 8 for Intel.
>
> Thanks,
> Carlos.
>
> --- Douglas Atique <datique
terra.com.br> wrote:
> > Hello, all.
> > I am just arriving at the M.U.S.C.L.E. list and to pcsc-lite. I
use
> > Solaris 8 as my development platform and tried to configure
> > pcsc-lite-
> > 1.0.1 as a daemon so that it can lock the card reader serial port
all
> >
> > the time. I have successfully compiled towitoko-2.0.4 drivers and
the
> >
> > tester program works OK. I have also successfully compiled pcsc-
lite-
> > 1.0.1 and created /etc/reader.conf with the entry I have. Some
tests
> > complete successfully, like connecting to and disconnecting from
the
> > reader and waiting for a card to be inserted/removed. But instead
of
> > remaining up as I expected, the pcscd daemon seems to die
silently
> > (no logs). Also after a run of any tests with pcscd, when I try
to
> > shutdown the system Solaris seems to lock up and I can only
reboot it
> >
> > with a hard reset (it's an Intel box, not SPARC) and it usually
does
> > something bad to my disks. Even if it didn't I would like pcscd
to
> > behave well. What should I do to 1) find out what is happening?
2)
> > solve the problem?
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Douglas
> >
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