Re: Developers blogs

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Hi Jahn

On 22.01.2014 11:16, Jahn wrote:
  Hi everyone,
I am a newbie in V4L fields so I
   search for various info about V4L to study available details
  I am happy I found few blogs that provides
  interesting  information
  e.g.
  http://blog.palosaari.fi/

=) My plan has been share some hardware level information, mostly from consumer market USB DTV devices, as those are the devices I am familiar. Give some general info how these sticks are are build on a level chips are interconnected, from the driver developer point of view. One thing what I have tried to tell is how to gather needed information using some common reverse-engineering techniques, needed by about every Linux developer working with these devices.

One thing I would like to do is demodulator reverse-engineering tutorial. Unfortunately I haven't found suitable example yet, as it should be some DVB USB device having existing drivers for USB interface and RF tuner, and simple USB protocol. EC100/EC168 is one very good example, but unfortunately I have done its driver ages back. Maybe I should rewrite it from the scratch :)


  http://www.kernellabs.com/blog/?page_id=2066

Especially I like to read those articles related of sniffing hardware directly from the bus (I2C, IF, ...).


  but if I found even more ....


I think it would be a good idea  if anyone
  in the vger.kernel.org list could provide his blog's ( website) address
  so that we can share knowledge   together.
  What do you think?


regards
Antti

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