[linux-dvb] [PATCH] dst_ca : convert back Application Info DST reply to EN 50221 message.

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Dominique Dumont wrote:

>Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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>>The list of supported CAM's are like this .. maybe it might be of some help.
>>This is regarding the state of the DST, Regarding the Skystar-1, i have 
>>not much of an idea. This might probably be applicable for you.
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>The list you sent is quite difficult to use as the CAM manufacturer is
>not always mentioned 
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Why ? people who use the modules very well know who is the manufacturer, 
since Viaccess v481/483 is manufactured by SCM and not Aston.
In the case of Aston Viaccess it is Aston Pro II, manufactured by Aston. 
I don't think there's any confusion in that.

The same goes for the respective vendors.

>(for the record, Manu is probably not the author
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I don't understand chinese anyway.. ;-)

>of this list). Since card manufacturer may use different EN50221 stack
>*within* the CAM, the possibilities for incompatibilities are great.
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Very much true, hence i posted the list of tested working modules, such 
that people should not get confused.
The vendor stated that the Aston Pro II is Not Guaranteed (NG). and told 
me that they haven't tested it, and probably it might not work.

>As a matter of fact, I managed to decrypt programs with a SCM Viaccess
>card, but the Aston dual Viacess is not detected at all by my Twinhan
>card (DST-CI). According to Frederic Cand, Aston pros Viaccess (which
>contains the same firmware as aston dual) are not detected either by
>VP-1030. (See details on the linux tv wiki)
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Somebody, sent me an output today ..
I don't know whether it would work for the DST-CI. You may or may not 
need some tweaks on your machine, i am not sure about that. This is the 
info what i received, anyway.

Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: read_dst: reply is : 
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel:  0x0 0x44 0x53 0x54 0x4d 0x43 0x49 0x3c
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: dst_gpio_outb: mask=[ffffffff], enbb=[0000], outhigh=[0000]
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: dst_get_device_id: Recognise [DSTMCI]

<snip>

Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: read_dst_:   -> yepah !
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: read_dst: reply is : 
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel:  0x0 0x8 0xca 0x10 0x12 0x78 0xf3 0xa1
Sep  7 12:20:33 caladan kernel: dst_get_mac: MAC Address=[00:08:ca:12:78:00]

<snip>

Sep  7 12:21:01 caladan kernel: ca_get_app_info:  Application Type=[1], Application Vendor=[1280], Vendor Code=[1280]
Sep  7 12:21:01 caladan kernel: ca_get_app_info: Application info=[Aston VIaccess Pro 2.0100]

I believe the guy has the latest CVS, seems to have the traces from the 
latest CVS.


Manu



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