Re: usbvision: v4l1 compatibility and code factorization

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I tested the patches with mplayer did not get the master volume resetting problem.  So it seems to be only with kdetv (Does anyone know why??).   No other problems encounter with the patches.  Looks and works great Thierry....

Acked-by: Dwaine P. Garden


----- Original Message ----
From: Thierry Merle <thierry.merle@xxxxxxx>
To: Dwaine Garden <dwainegarden@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Linux and Kernel Video <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2007 6:30:13 PM
Subject: Re: usbvision: v4l1 compatibility and code factorization

Hello,

Well, I changed the way for enabing the v4l1 compatibility.
I modified the driver so that it uses the video_ioctl2 function, that
provides v4l1 compatibilty. It improves the overall memory consumption
too since this function was present but not used.
I reindented the usbvision-video.c code in order to fit the 80-columns
standard.
So:
I made some clean things in the usbvision driver:
- add the v4l1 compatibilty by using video_ioctl2
- make common video ioctls and radio ioctls.
I put them in the repository http://linuxtv.org/hg/~tmerle/v4l-dvb

I applied the 2 patches about the Belkin USB II device that David
submitted a few days ago (norm setting and a comment addition).

Can you test and ack (Acked-by: ) me the v4l1 compatibility and common
ioctl work ?
For radio, I used gnomeradio, gqradio (v4l2 patched).

Cheers,
Thierry

P.S.: no response from the gqradio maintainer, wait and see...

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