-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 7
datenwolf/REgiGV
Folders and files
Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
REgiGV -- Reverse Engineered GigE Vision In my diploma thesis I got confronted with a number of image aquisition devices using a GigE Vision interface. Although this standard is claimed being "open" it is quite the contrary. To get access to it you have to: - pay a fee - sign a NDA - must not publish any source code implementing GigE Whenever my diploma schedule allows I'll try to reverse as much of GigE as I can. !!! I just found out about opengigevision: https://gitorious.org/opengigevision Nevertheless I'll do my own implementation -- having multiple independent implementations of a protocol is always a good idea! REgiG aims at providing the following parts, however what, when and even if they'll be done is neither planned not forseeable. High priority: libregigv - Implement GigE Vision Control Protocol (GVCP) There's a Wireshark protocol plugin for this, so someone already (partially?) covered this. - Implement GigE Vision Stream Protocol (GVSP) - Implement GigE Device Discovery No details known so far, looks like some MAC layer magic. Probably involves some in-situ DHCP or similar Additionally to this GigE Vision uses "GenICam" for machine readable device description. Unline GigE itself GenICam is a truly open standard, the reference implementation is available as open source under a BSD- like license: http://www.emva.org/cms/index.php?idcat=27 Middle Priority: - some nice graphical frontends for libregigv Low Priority: - Linux kernel iptables GigE classifiers = Some information on GigE own IP stacks = Most commercial GigE Vision implementations come with custom NIC drivers, also implementing their very own IP stack. The reason for this is, that, according to the vendors, the Windows built in drivers and IP stack cause (to high) CPU loads. Given the already high performance of Linux' networking system this should not be neccesary for this OS. Furthermore I highly doubt the quality of those special drivers/IP stacks from a security point of view. Maybe I'll do some security testing on those as well, but this is absolute low priority. But whoever reads this and wants to have some fun, go ahead, I sense a lot of p0wn there. --------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION: I'm nt going to get access to the official standard and its documentation. This work is the result of pure reverse engineering work. Since I work and live in the EU I'm not only not just infringing any rights, I am in fact protected by EU law that explicitly permits reverse engineering for gaining interoperability with products of own creation (also commercially). I case someone feels like sending me a "cease and desists": This didn't very well for those who tried.
About
Reverse Engineered GigE Vision communication library
Resources
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Releases
No releases published
Packages 0
No packages published