Re: [BUG, workaround] HVR-2200/saa7164 problem with C7 power state

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I'm sorry, I resend the message with a descriptive subject 

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>De : DCRYPT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Fecha : 02/02/2015 - 16:04 (GMT)
>Para : linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Asunto : 
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>Hi,
>
>As I faced problems with my Terratec Cinergy T PCIe Dual and was unable to solve it (yet), I recently purchased a used Hauppauge HVR-2200 PCIe dual tuner. I immediately ran into problems with the HVR-2200 as well, perfectly described here:
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>http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/n54l_all_in_one
>(scroll down or search "saa7164_cmd_send() No free sequences")
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>Basically, it starts working but after a while I get an "Event timed out" message and several i2c errors and VDR shuts down (some hours after reboot). As the web page mentions, I tested downgrading the PCIe bandwith from GEN2 to GEN1 without success. But after playing with different BIOS options, what did the trick was limiting the power-saving C-states. If I select "C7" as the maximum C-state, the card fails as described. After limiting the maximum C-state to "C6", it has been working for a whole weekend.
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>The HVR-2200 was also tested in a GA-H67MA-UD2H-B3 board with an G1610 Celeron, working without problems (although maximum C-state setup was not checked).
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>Probably the error is present in other saa7164 boards.
>
>My VDR server is based on BayTrail J1900 (Asrock Q1900M).
>
>PS: I'm still waiting for advice regarding my Cinergy T/cx23885 problems and debugging. 

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