From: Michel Verbraak <michel@verbraak.org>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] stb0899 drivers
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:26:55 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <490B3FDF.9020407@verbraak.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <490A18D5.3070500@verbraak.org>
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Michel Verbraak schreef:
> Igor M. Liplianin schreef:
>
>> Hi Steven and Mauro
>>
>> As I understand, now we all waiting (again!) for Manu Abraham to commit?
>> Truly his code are huge and needs long time to clean up, but I made
>> http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/s2-liplianin
>> in order to help to convert it.
>> Right now I state the code is stable and works absolutely of no difference with multiproto
>> version.
>> I mean it locks all channels, which multiproto version locks, but without any modifications to
>> current DVB API.
>> What can I do now?
>>
>> Igor
>>
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>>
> Igor,
>
> I have tested your tree and can confirm the following. This is tested
> with a Technisat HD2 (0x0003 version).
>
> Card is detected:
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:09.0[A] ->
> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: irq: 21, latency: 64
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: memory: 0xf1bff000, mmio: 0xf89fe000
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: found a VP-1041 PCI DSS/DVB-S/DVB-S2
> device on (02:09.0),
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: Mantis Rev 1 [1ae4:0003], irq: 21,
> latency: 64
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: memory: 0xf1bff000, mmio: 0xf89fe000
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: MAC Address=[00:08:c9:e0:3c:de]
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_alloc_buffers (0):
> DMA=0x34b10000 cpu=0xf4b10000 size=65536
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_alloc_buffers (0):
> RISC=0x36e95000 cpu=0xf6e95000 size=1000
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (Mantis
> dvb adapter)
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: stb0899_attach: Attaching STB0899
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_frontend_init (0): found STB0899
> DVB-S/DVB-S2 frontend @0x68
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: stb6100_attach: Attaching STB6100
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: DVB: registering adapter 6 frontend 0
> (STB0899 Multistandard)...
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_ca_init (0): Registering EN50221
> device
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_ca_init (0): Registered EN50221
> device
> Oct 29 20:05:55 recorder kernel: mantis_hif_init (0): Adapter(0)
> Initializing Mantis Host Interface
>
> Scanning with scan-s2 works but not all channels are found. Tested on
> Astra 28.2 (839 channels found) and Astra 19.2 (896 channels found). On
> the 28.2 I'm missing BBC 1 to 4 for example and on Astra 19.2 the Dutch
> channels. This is probably not a problem of scan-s2 but the driver.
>
> Zapping with szap-s2 works for the channels found by scan-s2. I get data
> on vdr0 and it can be viewed by xine or mplayer. I can even get a lock
> on "BBC London 1" with manual set settings, not found by scan-s2, but I
> do not get any data on vdr0 device. This is logged in /var/log/messages
>
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: mantis start feed & dma
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:25 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:26 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:27 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:28 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_bandwidth: Bandwidth=51610000
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_set_frequency: Frequency=1023000
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_frequency: Frequency=1022994
> Oct 30 21:21:29 recorder kernel: stb6100_get_bandwidth: Bandwidth=52000000
> Oct 30 21:21:36 recorder kernel: mantis stop feed and dma
>
> I have a rotor connected and it can be controlled by the normal diseqc
> commands. I have my own application which worked with the old api and it
> does still work. So I'm able to rotate it.
>
> I can confirm that it partially works but the only problem for me is
> that it does not find all the channels on the satellites.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michel.
>
>
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I have to correct myself. The Diseqc rotor control, USALS, is not
stable. After I rebooted the system it will not rotate my rotor anymore.
Still testing.
Michel.
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-10-22 13:07 [linux-dvb] Attention user: CityK Devin Heitmueller
2008-10-22 17:00 ` Steven Toth
[not found] ` <200810230300.43637.liplianin@tut.by>
2008-10-23 15:36 ` [linux-dvb] stb0899 drivers oleg roitburd
2008-10-23 16:53 ` Goga777
2008-10-23 18:28 ` Gregoire Favre
2008-10-23 18:51 ` Goga777
2008-10-30 20:28 ` Michel Verbraak
2008-10-31 17:26 ` Michel Verbraak [this message]
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