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From: Issa Gorissen <flop.m@usa.net>
To: Martin Vidovic <xtronom@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: ngene CI problems
Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2011 14:11:58 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4DB2C20E.1050701@usa.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4DB2BA0B.20906@gmail.com>

On 23/04/11 13:37, Martin Vidovic wrote:
> Hi Issa,
>> Running a bunch of test with gnutv and a DuoFLEX S2.
>>   
> I have a DuoFlex S2 running with CI, but not nGene based (it's
> attached to Octopus card - ddbridge module).
>
>> I would run gnutv  like 'gnutv -out stdout channelname >
>> /dev/dvb/adapter0/caio0' and then 'cat /dev/dvb/adapter0/caio0 |
>> mplayer -'
>> Mplayer would complain the file is invalid. Simply running simply 'cat
>> /dev/dvb/adapter0/caio0' will show me the same data pattern over and
>> over.
>>   
> I suspect the problem is that reads/writes are not aligned to 188
> bytes with such invocation of commands. Maybe if you tried replacing
> 'cat' and '>' with 'dd' (bs=188). Other important thing seems to be,
> to read from the caio0 fast enough or real data is overwritten with
> null packets (haven't proved it, but it looks this way on nGene).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best regards,
> Martin Vidovic

Okay, but have you managed to decode any channel yet ?

I find some code odd, maybe you can take a look as well...

init_channel in ngene-core.c creates the device sec0/caio0 with the
struct ngene_dvbdev_ci. In ngene-dvb.c you can see that this struct
declares the methods ts_read/ts_write to handle r/w operations on the
device sec0/caio0.

Now take a look at those methods (ts_read/ts_write). I don't see how
they 'connect' to the file cxd2099.c which contains the methods handling
the i/o to the cam.

--
Issa

  reply	other threads:[~2011-04-23 12:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-03-07 13:50 ngene CI problems Martin Vidovic
2011-04-22 22:16 ` Issa Gorissen
2011-04-23 10:19   ` Issa Gorissen
2011-05-03  6:48     ` Sébastien RAILLARD (COEXSI)
2011-04-23 11:37   ` Martin Vidovic
2011-04-23 12:11     ` Issa Gorissen [this message]
2011-04-23 12:39       ` Martin Vidovic
2011-04-23 13:29         ` Issa Gorissen
2011-04-23 17:40   ` Oliver Endriss
2011-04-23 18:56     ` Issa Gorissen
2011-04-23 19:14       ` Oliver Endriss
2011-04-23 19:52         ` Issa Gorissen
2011-04-23 23:08         ` Issa Gorissen
2011-05-11 18:59 ` Oliver Endriss
2011-05-12 11:30   ` Issa Gorissen
2011-05-12 20:28   ` Issa Gorissen
2011-05-12 22:34     ` Oliver Endriss
2011-05-22 12:48   ` Martin Vidovic

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