[linux-dvb] TwinhanDTV Sat CI 1030D (VP-1030C)

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Robert Kloibhofer wrote:
>>Without any patches, Apply CVS to your kernel source would work properly.
>>I believe you have mixed up lot of things. Old driver with patches meant 
>>for the updated driver.
>>
>>Do it afresh.. will save a lot of headaches.
>>
> 
> OK this worked :-)
> I'm using 2.6.12.2 now, with the latest Patch from
> http://linuxtv.org/downloads/patches/2.6.12 (2.6.13-rc1 did do some
> strange, not dvb-related things...).
> 
> Only little Headaches exist now:
> 
> KERNEL OOPSING in connection with the analog Cards radio0 device still
> occurs (see my last mail).
> 

I think you have probably i2c conflicts.. Try the same without your 
analog card ..

I think that Oops is related to your analog card rather than the DVB 
card, since have not heard any complaints so far, but that does not mean 
that it is that way either. Just try without your analog card ..

> Sometimes the dvb-stream stops, the card refuses to tune and the driver
> gets no lock (hope this is no hw issue). driver msg.s in this case are:
> 

Nope, chances of hardware failure are quite rare at this stage, probably 
it's the same i2c thing ..

> Jul 11 18:58:31 okibil kernel: dst_set_polarization: Polarization=[Horizontal]
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: dst_set_polarization: Polarization=[Horizontal]
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x0a, b0 == 0x09)
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x0a, b0 == 0x09)
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: dst_error_bailout: Trying to bailout from previous error...
> Jul 11 18:58:34 okibil kernel: dst_write_tuna: write not successful


Looks like that ..


> 
> Some Apps-issues (xine: xiTK received SIGSEGV signal, RIP.), but theese
> don't really belong here, do they?
> 

I don't think so ..

> Thanks for Help so far, and sorry for bothering

No probs, you are welcome.

Manu





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