From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
To: Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com>
Cc: Sean Young <sean@mess.org>, linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [media] nec decoder: wrong bit order for nec32 protocol
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2016 13:08:52 -0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161122130852.6f8d259f@vento.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20161122141919.GF21644@redhat.com>
Em Tue, 22 Nov 2016 09:19:19 -0500
Jarod Wilson <jarod@redhat.com> escreveu:
> On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 11:35:06AM -0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> > Em Wed, 9 Nov 2016 16:13:35 +0000
> > Sean Young <sean@mess.org> escreveu:
> >
> > > The bits are sent in lsb first. Hardware decoders also send nec32
> > > in this order (e.g. dib0700). This should be consistent, however
> > > I have no way of knowing which order the LME2510 and Tivo keymaps
> > > are (the only two kernel keymaps with NEC32).
> >
> > Hmm.. the lme2510 receives the scancode directly. So, this
> > patch shouldn't affect it. So, we're stuck with the Tivo IR.
> >
> > On Tivo, only a few keys (with duplicated scancodes) don't start with
> > 0xa10c. So, it *seems* that this is an address.
> >
> > The best here would be to try to get a Tivo remote controller[1], and
> > do some tests with a driver that has a hardware decoder capable of
> > output NEC32 data, and some driver that receives raw IR data in
> > order to be sure.
> >
> > In any case, we need to patch both the NEC32 decoder and the table
> > at the same time, to be 100% sure.
> >
> > [1] or some universal remote controller that could emulate
> > the Tivo's scan codes. I suspect that the IR in question is
> > this one, but maybe Jarod could shed some light here:
> > https://www.amazon.com/TiVo-Remote-Control-Universal-Replacement/dp/B00DYYKA04
>
> Been away from the game for a few years now, so there are a good number of
> cobwebs in this section of my brain... I'm pretty sure I do have both a
> remote and receiver on hand that would fit the bill here though. Is the
> question primarily about what actually gets emitted by the TiVo remote?
Yes. Sean suspects that we're decoding the NEC 32 bits in the
wrong order at the in-kernel NEC decoder on x86[1].
The idea here is to double-check how the bits are encapsulated, in order
to do the right thing at the IR decoder.
[1] the current code actually sucks, as it produces different
scancodes on big endian or little endian, so it needs to be
fixed anyway, as it simply does:
scancode = data->bits;
instead of using be32_to_cpu().
Thanks,
Mauro
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-11-22 15:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-11-09 16:13 [PATCH] [media] nec decoder: wrong bit order for nec32 protocol Sean Young
2016-11-22 13:35 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab
2016-11-22 14:19 ` Jarod Wilson
2016-11-22 15:08 ` Mauro Carvalho Chehab [this message]
2016-11-22 15:56 ` Sean Young
2016-11-22 15:49 ` Sean Young
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