From: Michel Verbraak <michel@verbraak.org>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] How to find which command generates error in FE_SET_PROPERTY
Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2008 19:23:35 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4915D927.1000806@verbraak.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <18991.1226167267@kewl.org>
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Darron Broad schreef:
> In message <4915C608.9000709@verbraak.org>, Michel Verbraak wrote:
>
> LO
>
>
>> I'm trying to modify one of my applications to use the new S2API. With
>> this application I control my dvb-t and dvb-s/s2 receivers.
>>
>> I'm using szap-s2 as an example but I run into a problem that the ioctl
>> FE_SET_PROPERTY always returns -1 and variable errno is set to 14.
>>
>> My question is. How do I determine which of the commands in the command
>> queue given to FE_SET_PROPERTY is producing this error. I did not try
>> yet to devide my command queue up into one command queue per command.
>>
>
> The only commands as such as CLEAR and TUNE, the rest are tuning
> parameters. The way this works is that the TUNE command informs
> the kernel to retune using the parameters specified. This occurs
> outside of the IOCTL call itself and you don't directly know
> if a paramater was wrong, it just doesn't work.
>
> The error you have:
>
>> grep 14 /usr/include/asm-generic/errno-base.h
>>
> #define EFAULT 14 /* Bad address */
>
> Suggests a problem in your code...
>
>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michel.
>>
>> Part of source code for dvb-s/s2:
>>
>> #ifdef S2API
>> int TDVBDevice::SetProperty(struct dtv_property *cmdseq)
>>
>
> This should something like SetProperties(struct dtv_properties cmdseq[])
> and then call ioctl(fefd, FE_SET_PROPERTY, cmdseq)
> This sends of your args at the same time.
>
>
>> if (SetProperty(&p[0]) == 0)
>>
>
> That needs to be more like:
> SetProperties(&cmdseq)
>
> I hope that helps.
>
> cya!
>
> --
>
> // /
> {:)==={ Darron Broad <darron@kewl.org>
> \\ \
>
>
Darron,
You were right. The error I had to solve was to change
SetProperty(&p[0]) into SetProperty(&cmdseq).
I have been coding all day and missed this one.
Thanks,
Michel.
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2008-11-08 17:02 [linux-dvb] How to find which command generates error in FE_SET_PROPERTY Michel Verbraak
2008-11-08 18:01 ` Darron Broad
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