From: Steven Toth <stoth@kernellabs.com>
To: Roger <rogerx@sdf.lonestar.org>
Cc: Mike Isely <isely@isely.net>, linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: s5h1411_readreg: readreg error (ret == -5)
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:53:24 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A311A64.4080008@kernellabs.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0906102257130.7298@cnc.isely.net>
Mike Isely wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jun 2009, Roger wrote:
>
>> >From looking at "linux/drivers/media/dvb/frontends/s5h1411.c", The
>> s5h1411_readreg wants to see "2" but is getting "-5" from the i2c bus.
>>
>> --- Snip ---
>>
>> s5h1411_readreg: readreg error (ret == -5)
>> pvrusb2: unregistering DVB devices
>> device: 'dvb0.net0': device_unregister
>>
>> --- Snip ---
>>
>> What exactly does this mean?
>
> Roger:
>
> It means that the module attempted an I2C transfer and the transfer
> failed. The I2C adapter within the pvrusb2 driver will return either
> the number of bytes that it transferred or a failure code. The failure
> code, as is normal convention in the kernel, will be a negated errno
> value. Thus the expected value of 2 would be the fact that it probably
> tried a 2 byte transfer, while the actual value returned of -5 indicate
> an EIO error, which is what the pvrusb2 driver will return when the
> underlying I2C transaction has failed.
>
> Of course the real question is not that it failed but why it failed.
> And for that I unfortunately do not have an answer. It's possible that
> the s5h1411 driver did something that the chip didn't like and the chip
> responded by going deaf on the I2C bus. More than a few I2C-driven
> parts can behave this way. It's also possible that the part might have
> been busy and unable to respond - but usually in that case the driver
> for such a part will be written with this in mind and will know how /
> when to communicate with the hardware.
Roger:
Another possibility, although I don't know the PVRUSB2 driver too well, the
s5h1411 is being held in reset when the driver unloads _AFTER_ the last active
use was analog video (assuming the s5h1411 is floated in reset as the FX2 input
port might be shared with the analog encoder)
I don't have all the details so your failure case could be complete different.
--
Steven Toth - Kernel Labs
http://www.kernellabs.com
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-06-11 14:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-06-08 7:40 s5h1411_readreg: readreg error (ret == -5) Roger
2009-06-11 4:05 ` Mike Isely
2009-06-11 14:53 ` Steven Toth [this message]
2009-06-11 18:48 ` Mike Isely
2009-06-11 22:28 ` Roger
2009-06-12 20:33 ` Mike Isely
2009-06-12 21:12 ` Andy Walls
2009-06-12 21:27 ` Mike Isely
2009-06-12 22:39 ` hermann pitton
2009-06-13 0:07 ` hermann pitton
2009-06-13 3:08 ` Roger
2009-06-15 14:41 ` Steven Toth
2009-06-13 3:06 ` Roger
2009-06-13 3:12 ` Andy Walls
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