Re: Smart card reader support for Anysee DVB devices

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On 09/28/2011 05:32 PM, Antti Palosaari wrote:
On 09/02/2011 04:32 PM, Antti Palosaari wrote:

As I see that CCID still more complex as serial device I will still look
implementing it as serial as now.

Here it is, patch attached. Implemented as serial device. Anysee uses
two different smart card interfaces, CST56I01 and TDA8024. That one is
old CST56I01, I will try to add TDA8024 later, maybe even tonight.

Anyhow, it is something like proof-of-concept currently, missing locks
and abusing ttyUSB. Have you any idea if I should reserve own major
device numbers for Anysee or should I reserve one like DVB common?

Any other ideas?

http://git.linuxtv.org/anttip/media_tree.git/shortlog/refs/heads/anysee

Now it works for TDA8024 based readers too (addition to CST56I01). Main difference was that TDA8024 designs reads card presence from GPIO whilst for CST56I01 it was got from anysee firmware (I think CST56I01 outputs that using I2C whilst TDA8024 have external IO line).

I tested it;
* E30 Combo Plus (TDA8024)
* E7 T2C (TDA8024)
* E30 C (CST56I01)

If you would like to help me then you can find out correct device name and whats needed for that. I mainly see following possibilities;
* /dev/ttyAnyseeN
* /dev/ttyDVBN
* /dev/adapterN/serial

regards
Antti
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