Re: [PATCH 00/14] ddbridge: bump to ddbridge-0.9.29

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Am Sun,  9 Jul 2017 21:42:07 +0200
schrieb Daniel Scheller <d.scheller.oss@xxxxxxxxx>:

> From: Daniel Scheller <d.scheller@xxxxxxx>
> 
> Preferrably for Linux 4.14 (to get things done).
> 
> [...]
> 
> Mauro/Media maintainers, this updates drivers/media/pci/ddbridge to
> the very latest code that DD carry in their vendor driver package as
> of version 0.9.29, in the "once, the big-bang-way is ok" way as
> discussed at [2] (compared to the incremental, awkward to do variant
> since that involves dissecting all available release archives and
> having to - try to - build proper commits out of this, which will
> always be inaccurate; a start was done at [3], however - and please
> understand - I definitely don't want to continue doing that...)
> 
> [...]

Feedback from "Dietmar Spingler <d_spingler@xxxxxxxxxx>", a very
valuable tester, who has a huge share of getting the mainline
patches going, but isn't subscribed to the list, so posting in behalf
of him (added in Cc aswell):

"Running the patches on two Gentoo systems equipped with DD hardware
parts on current kernel versions:

* Digital Devices MaxS8
* Digital Devices MaxA8
* Digital Devices Octopus V3 Bridge, with a DuoFlex S2v4 and a DuoFlex
  CT2 attached
* 2x Digital Devices CI Duo PCIe Bridges

Several CAMs are in use to decrypt DVB-S(2) and DVB-T2 channels.
Running current VDR and minisatip on the userspace side. Everything
running without issues, even with all tuners active in parallel."

Best regards,
Daniel Scheller
-- 
https://github.com/herrnst



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