Re: [REVIEW] ivtv, ir-kbd-i2c: Explicit IR support for the AVerTV M116 for newer kernels

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On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 04:41:01PM -0400, Andy Walls wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 12:26 +0300, Aleksandr V. Piskunov wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 10:44:52AM +0200, Jean Delvare wrote:
> > > On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 11:31:39 +0300, Aleksandr V. Piskunov wrote:
> > > > Tested on 2.6.30.8, one of Ubuntu mainline kernel builds.
> > > > 
> > > > ivtv-i2c part works, ivtv_i2c_new_ir() gets called, according to /sys/bus/i2c
> > > > device @ 0x40 gets a name ir_rx_em78p153s_ave.
> > > > 
> > > > Now according to my (very) limited understanding of new binding model, ir-kbd-i2c
> > > > should attach to this device by its name. Somehow it doesn't, ir-kbd-i2c gets loaded
> > > > silently without doing anything.
> > > 
> > > Change the device name to a shorter string (e.g. "ir_rx_em78p153s").
> > > You're hitting the i2c client name length limit. More details about
> > > this in the details reply I'm writing right now.
> > 
> > Thanks, it works now. ir-kbd-i2c picks up the short name, input device is created, remote
> > works.
> > 
> > Another place where truncation occurs is name field in em78p153s_aver_ir_init_data 
> > ("ivtv-CX23416 EM78P153S AVerMedia"). Actual input device ends up with a name
> > "i2c IR (ivtv-CX23416 EM78P153S ", limited by char name[32] in IR_i2c struct.
> 
> I'm naive here.  What applications actually show this string or use it?
> For what purposes do applications use it?

Mmm, from the top of my head
1) evtest, using it to test remotes and other input devices.
2) gnome-device-manager, displays a tree of hardware devices with details

I hope when the time comes for a media controller stuff, applications will be able to link
all the related hardware, including boards IR device and show this information to end-user.
There it becomes a little bit more important to have a readable and meaningful name.

> > IMHO actual name of resulting input device should be readable by end-user. Perhaps it should
> > include the short name of the card itself, or model/color of remote control itself if several
> > revisions exist, etc.
> 
> The em28xx driver uses things like:
> 
> 	i2c IR (EM28XX Terratec)
> 	i2c IR (EM28XX Pinnacle PCTV)
> 
> The saa7134 driver uses thing like:
> 	
> 	Pinnacle PCTV
> 	Purple TV
> 	MSI TV@nywhere Plus
> 	HVR 1110
> 	BeholdTV
> 
> The cx18 driver (i.e. me) uses:
> 
> 	CX23418 Z8F0811 Hauppauge
> 
> 
> I appear to be user-unfriendly. ;)  I guess I like knowing what devices
> are precisely involved, as it helps me when I need to troubleshoot.  I
> agree that it doesn't help the normal user in day to day operations.
> 
> I will change the names to something more card specific.  It could end
> up slightly misleading in the long run.  A single card entry in
> ivtv-cards.c can describe multiple card variants, but gives all those
> variants the same "name" whether or not the consumer retail names are
> the same.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Andy
> 
> 
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