Testing the firewire 1394 with Unibrain fire-i with c-turtle from svn on Ubuntu Lucid Is it possible that the driver could check the permissions on /dev/raw1394 and throw and error if they are wrong? Setting the image mode/size with dynamic reconfigure works Setting the frame rate with dynamic reconfigure dies... process[rosout-1]: started with pid [4066] started core service [/rosout] process[camera1394_node-2]: started with pid [4152] libdc1394 error: Error: Failed to allocate iso bandwidth libdc1394 error: Error: Failed to setup DMA capture [FATAL] [1276679139.746130968]: [081443610264e0c0] exception opening device: [Camera1394::open]: Failed to open device! Setting bayer options also kills it process[camera1394_node-2]: started with pid [7719] [ERROR] [1276677740.411501923]: Could not convert/debayer frames terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc [camera1394_node-2] process has died [pid 7719, exit code -6]. Sometimes camera calibration dies with when I hit commit. This is the error from camera calibration. https://code.ros.org/trac/ros-pkg/ticket/4177 Exception in thread Thread-2 (most likely raised during interpreter shutdown): Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python2.6/threading.py", line 532, in __bootstrap_inner File "/usr/lib/python2.6/threading.py", line 484, in run File "/home/username/ros_cturtle/ros/core/rospy/src/rospy/impl/registration.py", line 263, in start File "/home/username/ros_cturtle/ros/core/rospy/src/rospy/impl/registration.py", line 295, in run File "/usr/lib/python2.6/threading.py", line 137, in release : 'NoneType' object is not callable On Tue, 2010-06-15 at 10:30 -0500, Jack O'Quin wrote: > A new camera1394 driver has been released to the C-turtle SVN > repository. It includes numerous API changes from the review process. > (This version has not yet appeared in the binary packages.) > > There is also documentation and preliminary tutorials matching this interface: > > http://www.ros.org/wiki/camera1394 > http://www.ros.org/wiki/camera1394/Tutorials > > Most of the tutorials are incomplete, but there is already enough > information to be helpful. (Documentation review coming soon.) > > Most unit testing was on Ubuntu Karmic (AMD 64-bit dual-core) with > 1394a bus, a Unibrain Fire-i, and a Sony XCD-SX90CR (using a bilingual > cable). I especially need test results on Ubuntu Lucid and Mac OS X, > and for as many different cameras as possible. > > If you run tests, please respond to this message (on or off list), > listing each processor type, operating system, bus type (1394a or > 1394b), and camera model tried. Mention any problems you encounter, > and whether it could be made to work. > > There is no Troubleshooting page yet for camera1394. I'll create an > empty one to use for feedback on problems and workarounds.