i\'m connecting several usb modems to my Ubuntu: uname -a Linux devlp 2.6.32-28-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 21:21:01 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
I\'m trying to see if certain ioctl calls get called when I call a function(this is on linux).There no way to cause the ke开发者_JS百科rnel to write a log with this sort of data, is there?On recent ke
Thank you for looking at this post. I am trying to patch up a network block device driver. If you need to see the sources they are at http : / / code.ximeta.com.
In user mode [non-root] on a linux machine, I am trying to bind a socket by using a ioctl(iInterfaceSocket, SIOCSIFADDR, &stCommand). I am getting error 13 -> Permission denied because of user
The documentation on IOCTL_MOUNTDEV_QUERY_UNIQUE_ID is a bit confusing... exactly what kind of ID should be returned in the MOUNTDEV_UNIQUE_ID structure?
To probe network adapter properties in IPv4, we can use SIOCGIFONF, SIOCGIFNETMASK etc. On HP-UX and Solaris, the IPv6 equivalents are SIOCGLIFONF, SIOCGLIFNETMASK.
I\'ve realized that open() and ioctl() does not work inside a cpp object. I am able to do the operation if it is called inside my main() function, but NOT when inside any of my classes. I have a objec
I’m trying to send ATA commands to a physical disk in Windows, and get the response from the device.
I have a problem with my C++ code running in Xcode with both the AMSerial library as well as the generic C (ioctl, termios).
I would like to use the ioctl SIOCGIFADDR to determine the address of an interface in Linux. I found some web refe开发者_StackOverflowrences that explain how to do this, but it seems like there should