Re: cx231xx kernel oops

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I'm resurrecting an older thread. I have a Hauppage USB Live2 connected to a MIPS box running openWRT. I tried this earlier on a older hardware running the 3.0.3 kernel. This is with newer hardware running 2.6.39.4. The driver attempts to allocate 800MB (!!!) of memory for the buffer and fails with a kernel crash. I'm not including any kernel crash stuff as it has all the symbols stripped.

This seems to be the key message:

[  514.770000] unable to allocate 805398992 bytes for transfer buffer 0

What can I do to narrow down the allocation problem?

system type        : Atheros AR9132 rev 2
machine            : Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH
processor        : 0
cpu model        : MIPS 24Kc V7.4
BogoMIPS        : 265.42

Bus 001 Device 005: ID 2040:c200 Hauppauge

[   34.560000] cx231xx v4l2 driver loaded.
[ 34.570000] cx231xx #0: New device Hauppauge Hauppauge Device @ 480 Mbps (2040:c200) with 5 interfaces
[   34.580000] cx231xx #0: registering interface 1
[   34.580000] cx231xx #0: bad senario!!!!!
[   34.590000] cx231xx #0: config_info=0
[ 34.590000] cx231xx #0: can't change interface 1 alt no. to 3: Max. Pkt size = 0
[   34.600000] usb 1-1.2: selecting invalid altsetting 3
[   34.600000] cx231xx #0: can't change interface 1 alt no. to 3 (err=-22)
[ 34.610000] cx231xx #0: can't change interface 1 alt no. to 1: Max. Pkt size = 0
[   34.620000] usb 1-1.2: selecting invalid altsetting 1
[   34.620000] cx231xx #0: can't change interface 1 alt no. to 1 (err=-22)
[   34.630000] cx231xx #0: Identified as Hauppauge USB Live 2 (card=9)
[   34.740000] cx231xx #0: cx231xx_dif_set_standard: setStandard to ffffffff
[   34.760000] cx231xx #0: Changing the i2c master port to 3
[   34.760000] cx25840 0-0044: cx23102 A/V decoder found @ 0x88 (cx231xx #0)
[ 34.790000] cx25840 0-0044: Firmware download size changed to 16 bytes max length [ 36.770000] cx25840 0-0044: loaded v4l-cx231xx-avcore-01.fw firmware (16382 bytes)
[   36.810000] cx231xx #0: cx231xx #0: v4l2 driver version 0.0.1
[   36.840000] cx231xx #0: cx231xx_dif_set_standard: setStandard to ffffffff
[   36.890000] cx231xx #0: video_mux : 0
[   36.900000] cx231xx #0: do_mode_ctrl_overrides : 0xb000
[   36.900000] cx231xx #0: do_mode_ctrl_overrides NTSC
[   36.910000] cx231xx #0: cx231xx #0/0: registered device video0 [v4l2]
[   36.920000] cx231xx #0: cx231xx #0/0: registered device vbi0
[   36.930000] cx231xx #0: V4L2 device registered as video0 and vbi0
[   36.930000] cx231xx #0: EndPoint Addr 0x8f00, Alternate settings: 1
[   36.940000] cx231xx #0: Alternate setting 0, max size= 8
[   36.940000] cx231xx #0: EndPoint Addr 0x8f00, Alternate settings: 1
[   36.950000] cx231xx #0: Alternate setting 0, max size= 8
[   36.960000] cx231xx #0: EndPoint Addr 0x8f00, Alternate settings: 1
[   36.960000] cx231xx #0: Alternate setting 0, max size= 8
[   36.970000] cx231xx #0: EndPoint Addr 0x8f00, Alternate settings: 1
[   36.970000] cx231xx #0: Alternate setting 0, max size= 8
[   36.980000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cx231xx
[   37.230000] ar71xx-wdt: enabling watchdog timer


root@rtmovies:/www/tmp/root/etc# fswebcam -r 320x240
--- Opening /dev/video0...
Trying source module v4l2...
/dev/video0 opened.
No input was specified, using the first.
VIDIOC_QBUF: Cannot allocate memory
Unable to use mmap. Using read instead.
--- Capturing frame...
VIDIOC_DQBUF: Invalid argument
No frames captured.



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