Re: anysee e30 suspend->resume causes wrong profiling of card.

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Terve Hans,

On 03/14/2012 05:53 PM, Hans van den Bogert wrote:
The anysee driver works correctly from cold boot and reinsertion of the device, however, after a suspend resume cycle (S3),  the device suddenly is initated as dvb-t as where it was dvb-c before. Yes this is a combo device, so dvb T and C, but why does the profiling in anysee.c not handle this case? Obviously the following snippet produces a false positive on warm boot and resume:

This is known problem. Actually it is coming from wrong GPIOs / demodulator selection logic. I just guessed those in the time driver was made. Now I have also correct info. Unfortunately I don't even have this device currently... IIRC you can blacklist zl10353 driver as workaround.

regards
Antti
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