On Jan 10, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Jason Gauthier wrote: >>> >>> I did simply try changing: >>> >>> /* until i2c is working properly */ >>> retval = 0; /* hdpvr_register_i2c_ir(dev); */ >>> if (retval < 0) >>> >>> so that it would register with i2c. >>> Doing so returns a positive registration with I2C, but the lirc_zilog >>> driver doesn't see the chip when it loads. (The lirc_zilog is now in >>> the kernel, yay) > >> There's a bit more to it than just the one line change. Here's the patch we're carrying in the Fedora kernels to enable it: > >> http://wilsonet.com/jarod/lirc_misc/hdpvr-ir/hdpvr-ir-enable.patch > >> Janne, I've heard many success stories w/the hdpvr IR lately, and almost no reports of lockups, so I'm thinking a firmware update may have helped out >here, and thus, maybe its time we just go ahead and push this patch along upstream? We still require someone to load lirc_zilog manually, so it seems like a >fairly low-risk thing to do. > > Thanks. What source tree is this against? I see the patch is dated 09/2009. Manually comparing to my .37 source tree it does not appear to match up. > I don't mind bringing in a third source tree to compare against to see if I can make this work on .37, I just don't know which one! Bah. Yeah, sorry, that wasn't the current patch in Fedora 14. This is: http://wilsonet.com/jarod/lirc_misc/hdpvr-ir/hdpvr-ir-enable-2.patch Its atop the F14 2.6.35.10 kernel, which has a fairly recent v4l/dvb backport on top of it, so it should be pretty close to matching the current v4l/dvb code... -- Jarod Wilson jarod@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- 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