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* running multiple DVB cards successfully.. what do I need to know?? (major and minor numbers??)
@ 2009-02-23 22:49 sonofzev
  2009-02-23 22:57 ` Michael Krufky
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: sonofzev @ 2009-02-23 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-media




Hi All 

Some of you may have read some of my posts about an "incorrect firmware readback"
message appearing in my dmesg, shortly after a tuner was engaged. 

I have isolated this problem, but the workaround so far has not been pretty. 
On a hunch I removed my Dvico Fusion HDTV lite card from the system, running now
only with the Dvico Fusion Dual Express. 

The issue has gone, I am not getting the kdvb process hogging cpu cycles and this
message has stopped. 

I had tried both letting the kernel (or is it udev) assign the major and minor
numbers and I had tried to manually set them via modprobe.conf (formerly
modules.conf, I don't know if this is a global change or specific to Gentoo).... 

I had the major number the same for both cards, with a separate minor number for
each of the three tuners, this seems to be the same. 

Is this how I should be setting up for 2 cards or should I be using some other
type of configuration. 

cheers

Allan 

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* Re: running multiple DVB cards successfully.. what do I need to   know?? (major and minor numbers??)
@ 2009-02-23 23:03 sonofzev
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: sonofzev @ 2009-02-23 23:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: sonofzev, Michael Krufky; +Cc: linux-media

Thanks Mike

Is this likely to stop the "Incorrect Readback of kernel version issue as well?" 

cheers

Allan 

On Mon Feb 23 17:57 , Michael Krufky  sent:

>On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 5:49 PM, sonofzev@iinet.net.au
>sonofzev@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>> Some of you may have read some of my posts about an "incorrect firmware readback"
>> message appearing in my dmesg, shortly after a tuner was engaged.
>>
>> I have isolated this problem, but the workaround so far has not been pretty.
>> On a hunch I removed my Dvico Fusion HDTV lite card from the system, running now
>> only with the Dvico Fusion Dual Express.
>>
>> The issue has gone, I am not getting the kdvb process hogging cpu cycles and this
>> message has stopped.
>>
>> I had tried both letting the kernel (or is it udev) assign the major and minor
>> numbers and I had tried to manually set them via modprobe.conf (formerly
>> modules.conf, I don't know if this is a global change or specific to Gentoo)....
>>
>> I had the major number the same for both cards, with a separate minor number for
>> each of the three tuners, this seems to be the same.
>>
>> Is this how I should be setting up for 2 cards or should I be using some other
>> type of configuration.
>
>Allan,
>
>I recommend to use the 'adapter_nr' module option.  You can specify
>this option in modprobe.conf -- the name of this file is
>distro-specific.
>
>For instance, to make the dual card appear before the lite card:
>
>options cx23885 adapter_nr=0,1
>options dvb-bt8xx adapter_nr=2
>
>to make the lite card appear before the dual card:
>
>options cx23885 adapter_nr=0
>options dvb-bt8xx adapter_nr=1,2
>
>I hope you find this helpful.
>
>Regards,
>
>Mike
>)



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