On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Devin Heitmueller <dheitmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 12:01 PM, James Klaas > <jklaas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I recently updated my play/work/fiddle with workstation and I wanted >> to see if my USB card still worked (OK, it never really worked). >> >> Previously, I was running Ubuntu 9.04 with a version retrieved from >> mercurial with the patch from >> http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mkrufky/teledongle/raw-rev/676e2f4475ed. It >> patched without error, compiled without error and installed against >> the stock kernel without error. When I loaded it, it complained about >> not being the right kind of firmware (which was noted in the >> discussion on the device) but otherwise it seemed to load fine >> (unfortunately, I don't seem to have a dmesg from that). When I tried >> using it to tune anything, it would tune a couple things, but put them >> on channels that were far different than the ones found by other dvb >> cards. It did however manage to pick up the SCTE-65 data using the >> scte65scan utility. >> >> Now that I've upgraded to 9.10, it no longer seems to find the tuner. >> I retrieved v4l-dvb via mercurial yesterday (12 Nov, 2009) applied the >> patch (which applied with a couple of offsets but no errors) and built >> the source. I had to disable the FireDTV driver, but other than that, >> it compiled with some warnings but no errors. It installed fine over >> the stock kernel. However, when I load it, I now get the following >> errors in dmesg: >> >> [ 93.770329] au0828 driver loaded >> [ 94.160154] au0828: i2c bus registered >> [ 94.201922] tveeprom 1-0050: Huh, no eeprom present (err=-5)? >> [ 94.204976] tuner 1-0000: chip found @ 0x0 (au0828) >> [ 94.271442] tuner-simple 1-0000: unable to probe Temic PAL (4002 >> FH5), proceeding anyway. >> [ 94.271452] tuner-simple 1-0000: creating new instance >> [ 94.271459] tuner-simple 1-0000: type set to 0 (Temic PAL (4002 FH5)) >> [ 94.313325] tuner-simple 1-0000: i2c i/o error: rc == -5 (should be 4) >> [ 94.340407] au8522 1-0047: creating new instance >> [ 94.383357] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0xa4, val == >> 0x0020, ret == -5) >> [ 94.424364] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0001, ret == -5) >> [ 94.465503] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0001, ret == -5) >> [ 94.501336] tda18271 1-0060: creating new instance >> [ 94.543412] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0001, ret == -5) >> [ 94.666327] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0000, ret == -5) >> [ 94.666339] tda18271_read_regs: [1-0060|M] ERROR: i2c_transfer returned: -5 >> [ 94.666347] Unknown device detected @ 1-0060, device not supported. >> [ 94.707712] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0001, ret == -5) >> [ 94.789369] au8522_writereg: writereg error (reg == 0x106, val == >> 0x0000, ret == -5) >> [ 94.789376] tda18271_read_regs: [1-0060|M] ERROR: i2c_transfer returned: -5 >> [ 94.789381] Unknown device detected @ 1-0060, device not supported. >> [ 94.789387] tda18271_attach: [1-0060|M] error -22 on line 1272 >> [ 94.789393] tda18271 1-0060: destroying instance >> [ 94.853137] mt2131 I2C read failed >> [ 94.853350] DVB: registering new adapter (au0828) >> [ 94.853359] DVB: registering adapter 1 frontend 0 (Auvitek AU8522 >> QAM/8VSB Frontend)... >> [ 94.853943] Registered device AU0828 [Syntek Teledongle [EXPERIMENTAL]] >> >> Did something not patch correctly? The patch from mkrufky is now >> nearly a year old. I'd really like to contribute somehow, but I have >> no idea where I should start. >> >> Thank you for taking a look at this. > > I would start by reviewing the previous thread/discussion on this > particular topic with subject line: "au0828: experimental support for > Syntek Teledongle [05e1:0400]" > > http://linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2009-August/032306.html > > Devin > > -- > Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs > http://www.kernellabs.com > Ah, thanks. I somehow missed that thread. James -- 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