Re: rc rc0: two consecutive events of type space & strange ir-keytable behaviour

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Probably related to this issue; ir-keytable -a /etc/rc_maps.conf -v gives:

/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol rc-5 (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol nec (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol rc-6 (enabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol jvc (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol sony (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol rc-5-sz (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol sanyo (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol sharp (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol mce_kbd (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol xmp (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol imon (disabled)
/sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols protocol lirc (enabled)
Table for gpio_ir_recv, rc-rc6-mce not found. Keep as-is

like if rc-rc6-mce was not available anymore ?

Have a good day,

Frederic


Le 24/05/2019 à 06:12, Frédéric Deghetto a écrit :
Good day,

Information on the system:

- Raspberry 3b+

- Updated yesterday to 4.19.42-v7+


Before the update the remote control was working well with:

- gpio-rc-recv    rc-rc6-mce    kodi (into the file rc_maps.cfg)

- And the following data into /etc/rc_keymaps/kodi:

# table kodi, type: NEC
0x140 KEY_POWER
0x1ff KEY_TAB
0x143 KEY_RED
0x10f KEY_GREEN
0x110 KEY_MINUS
0x118 KEY_VOLUMEUP
0x111 KEY_ESC
0x119 KEY_BACKSPACE
0x116 KEY_UP
0x151 KEY_LEFT
0x113 KEY_ENTER
0x150 KEY_RIGHT
0x11a KEY_DOWN
0x14c KEY_EPG
0x100 KEY_C
0x14e KEY_1
0x10d KEY_2
0x10c KEY_3
0x14a KEY_4
0x109 KEY_5
0x108 KEY_6
0x146 KEY_7
0x105 KEY_8
0x104 KEY_9
0x141 KEY_F8
0x101 KEY_0
0x142 KEY_DELETE


Since the kernel update I get this message from dmesg: "rc rc0: two consecutive events of type space", and the remote control doesn't work.

I tried to force the protocol NEC with ir-keytable -t -p NEC and I can this some events. Something strange, when I push a button I can get the event of the previous pushed button. By insisting I get the right one.

I went to google and didn't see any workaround.

Many thanks for your support,

Frederic




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