Re: Nova-T 500 issues - losing one tuner

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Hi

I have exactly the same problem, all seems fine on vdr until I start one 
recording that use the second timer , I got thousand of message like this 
one , it seems stg is not well loaded some time, I just have to shutdown vdr, 
I can see that device disconnect itself on dmesg and all is OK when starting 
vdr another time ...

hope somebody have a solution for that

Best regards

kernel = 2.6.22.18-desktop586-1mdv on mandriva 2008.0



Le Thursday 28 February 2008 20:11:39 Philip Pemberton, vous avez écrit :
> Patrik Hansson wrote:
> > 20:37:40 up 1 day, 8 min ...and counting, both tuners working fine.
> >
> > There are two:
> > [14153.150380] mt2060 I2C read failed
> > [18967.903269] mt2060 I2C read failed
> > recorded in dmesg but nothing fatal.
>
> philpem@dragon:~$ uptime
>   19:06:28 up 23:42,  3 users,  load average: 1.19, 1.22, 1.18
>
> And the log is full of this crap:
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon syslogd 1.5.0#1ubuntu1: restart.
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.332785] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.333946] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x20
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.432586] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.433733] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x20
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.532380] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.533473] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x20
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.632210] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.633301] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x20
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.731998] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:13 dragon kernel: [39865.733092] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x20
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39865.831820] cx24123_readreg: reg=0x14
> (error=-121)
> Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.374256] mt2060 I2C write failed
> (len=2) Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.374262] mt2060 I2C write
> failed (len=6) Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.374264] mt2060 I2C
> read failed Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.382298] mt2060 I2C read
> failed Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.390210] mt2060 I2C read failed
> Feb 28 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.398195] mt2060 I2C read failed Feb 28
> 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.406181] mt2060 I2C read failed Feb 28
> 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.414175] mt2060 I2C read failed Feb 28
> 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.422213] mt2060 I2C read failed Feb 28
> 06:29:14 dragon kernel: [39866.430162] mt2060 I2C read failed
>
> And the tuner is utterly shot. It worked for most of one recording, then
> promptly died.
>
> *sigh*
>
> Patrik, just out of curiosity, what kernel are you running?
> I'm running 2.6.24-8-generic on Mythbuntu 8.04 alpha 2 and thinking about
> downgrading to an earlier kernel.


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