Re: [PATCH 3/3] au8522, au0828: Added demodulator reset

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> I suspect this is actually a different problem which out of dumb luck
> gets "fixed" by resetting the chip.  Without more details on the
> specific behavior you are seeing though I cannot really advise on what
> the correct change is.

Tim,

It might be worth trying out the following patch series and see if it
addresses the problem you're seeing.  There was a host of problems
with the clock management on the device which could result in the
various sub-blocks getting wedged.  The TS output block was just one
of those cases.

http://git.kernellabs.com/?p=dheitmueller/linuxtv.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/950q_improv

I'm not against the hack you've proposed if it's really warranted, but
a reset is really a last resort and I'm very concerned it's masking
over the real problem.

Devin

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