Stefan Richter wrote: > Andreas Monitzer wrote: >> I recommend renaming the whole module to firedtv before doing that. >> Firesat was the internal project name when it was DVB-S only. >> Currently, the device is called FireDTV, due to options for DVB-T and >> DVB-C. Naming the module the same as the device would reduce confusion. > > Sounds plausible. > > I'll try to set aside some time on the weekend to pick up the patch > from staging, add Henrik's patch, add copyright notices, rename the > driver, try to build it on top of current linux-next, maybe do some > trivial style cleanups, then ask on lkml and the relevant topic lists > for inclusion into linux-next. > > Henrik, Ben, or anybody else who happens to have some work in flight, > don't wait for me to push something out. I will surely be able to > merge whatever you come up with in the meantime. Of course feel free > to stop me if you have other plans. :-) If there is something to > talk about more directly, you can also ping me on IRC at freenode. > I'm away during work hours though. There's a patch for device recognition that's not yet in the patch from staging, I attached it to this mail. I'll also try to add support for DVB-S2-devices this weekend (since the latest firmware, auto-FEC is supported for DVB-S channels, so the S2 devices can watch DVB-S channels) -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: device-recognition.patch Url: http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/pipermail/devel/attachments/20080808/88ad0a11/attachment.ksh