On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 09:17:30 -0400, Mark Lord wrote: > Mark Lord wrote: > > Jean Delvare wrote: > >> Hi Mark, > >> > >> On Sun, 19 Jul 2009 08:52:09 -0400, Mark Lord wrote: > >>> While you folks are looking into ir-kbd-i2c, > >>> perhaps one of you will fix the regressions > >>> introduced in 2.6.31-* ? > >>> > >>> The drive no longer detects/works with the I/R port on > >>> the Hauppauge PVR-250 cards, which is a user-visible regression. > >> > >> This is bad. If there a bugzilla entry? If not, where can I read more > >> details / get in touch with an affected user? > > .. > > > > I imagine there will be thousands of affected users once the kernel > > is released, but for now I'll volunteer as a guinea-pig. > > > > It is difficult to test with 2.6.31 on the system at present, though, > > because that kernel also breaks other things that the MythTV box relies on, > > and the system is in regular use as our only PVR. > > > > Right now, all I know is, that the PVR-250 IR port did not show up > > in /dev/input/ with 2.6.31 after loading ir_kbd_i2c. But it does show > > up there with all previous kernels going back to the 2.6.1x days. > .. > > Actually, I meant to say that it does not show up in the output from > the lsinput command, whereas it did show up there in all previous kernels. Never heard of lsinput, where does it come from? > > > So, to keep the pain level reasonable, perhaps you could send some > > debugging patches, and I'll apply those, reconfigure the machine for > > 2.6.31 again, and collect some output for you. And also perhaps try > > a few things locally as well to speed up the process. > > > > Okay? I'd need additional information first, otherwise I have no clue where to start debugging. Which you just sent in a further post, as I see, so I'll follow-up there... -- Jean Delvare -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html