This message is generated daily by a cron job that builds v4l-dvb for
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Results of the daily build of v4l-dvb:
date: Mon Nov 30 19:00:03 CET 2009
path:
http://www.linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb
changeset: 13538:e0cd9a337600
gcc version: gcc (GCC) 4.3.1
hardware: x86_64
host os: 2.6.26
linux-2.6.30-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-davinci: OK
linux-2.6.30-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.30-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.22.19-i686: OK
linux-2.6.23.12-i686: OK
linux-2.6.24.7-i686: OK
linux-2.6.25.11-i686: OK
linux-2.6.26-i686: OK
linux-2.6.27-i686: OK
linux-2.6.28-i686: OK
linux-2.6.29.1-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.30-i686: OK
linux-2.6.31-i686: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-i686: OK
linux-2.6.30-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.31-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.30-mips: OK
linux-2.6.31-mips: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-mips: OK
linux-2.6.30-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.31-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.22.19-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.23.12-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.24.7-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.25.11-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.26-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.27-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.28-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.29.1-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.30-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.31-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-x86_64: OK
spec: OK
sparse (linux-2.6.31): ERRORS
sparse (linux-2.6.32-rc8): ERRORS
linux-2.6.16.61-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.17.14-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.18.8-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.19.5-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.20.21-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.21.7-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.16.61-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.17.14-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.18.8-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.19.5-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.20.21-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.21.7-x86_64: WARNINGS
Detailed results are available here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/logs/Monday.log
Full logs are available here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/logs/Monday.tar.bz2
The V4L-DVB specification from this daily build is here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/spec/media.html
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DIY Satellite Web Radio
Hi all,
I'm not a DVB expert but I'm wondering if this idea is feasible:
For an "amateur" web radio, for what I know, it is really hard to
being listened in cars, like people do with commercial satellite radio
[1] . Basically this is unaffortable for private user and this is
probably the most relevant factor that penalize web radios againt
terrestrial one.
My question is: is there any way to use the current, cheap, satellite
internet connections to stream some data above all the coverage of a geo
satellite? and make the receiver handy (so without any dishes) ?
Probably by introducing some _very_ redundant code inside the stream
that we upload through the modem and that the satellite will stream from
the sky, we can get some S/N db. The patch to do at the receiver is just
software or maybe hardware?
Lorenzo
[1] http://www.xmradio.com/
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Re: [RFC] What are the goals for the architecture of an in-kernel IR system?
Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> That's a question that I have not answered for myself concludingly.
>> Is a remote control really on exactly the same level as a keyboard or
>> mouse?
>
> On some devices like STB and TV sets (most of modern LCD/Plasma TV's
> run Linux),
> they are at the same level. I'd say that the same applies to PC's that
> the user has dedicated to work as an MCE.
A remote can just _be_ keyboard and/or (sort of) mouse.
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Krzysztof Halasa
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[cron job] v4l-dvb daily build 2.6.22 and up: WARNINGS, 2.6.16-2.6.21: WARNINGS
This message is generated daily by a cron job that builds v4l-dvb for
the kernels and architectures in the list below.
Results of the daily build of v4l-dvb:
date: Sun Nov 29 19:00:05 CET 2009
path: http://www.linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb
changeset: 13538:e0cd9a337600
gcc version: gcc (GCC) 4.3.1
hardware: x86_64
host os: 2.6.26
linux-2.6.30-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-davinci: OK
linux-2.6.30-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-ixp: OK
linux-2.6.30-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.31-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-armv5-omap2: OK
linux-2.6.22.19-i686: OK
linux-2.6.23.12-i686: OK
linux-2.6.24.7-i686: OK
linux-2.6.25.11-i686: OK
linux-2.6.26-i686: OK
linux-2.6.27-i686: OK
linux-2.6.28-i686: OK
linux-2.6.29.1-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.30-i686: OK
linux-2.6.31-i686: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-i686: OK
linux-2.6.30-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.31-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-m32r: OK
linux-2.6.30-mips: OK
linux-2.6.31-mips: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-mips: OK
linux-2.6.30-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.31-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-powerpc64: OK
linux-2.6.22.19-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.23.12-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.24.7-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.25.11-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.26-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.27-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.28-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.29.1-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.30-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.31-x86_64: OK
linux-2.6.32-rc8-x86_64: OK
spec: OK
sparse (linux-2.6.31): ERRORS
sparse (linux-2.6.32-rc8): ERRORS
linux-2.6.16.61-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.17.14-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.18.8-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.19.5-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.20.21-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.21.7-i686: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.16.61-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.17.14-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.18.8-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.19.5-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.20.21-x86_64: WARNINGS
linux-2.6.21.7-x86_64: WARNINGS
Detailed results are available here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/logs/Sunday.log
Full logs are available here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/logs/Sunday.tar.bz2
The V4L-DVB specification from this daily build is here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hverkuil/spec/media.html
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Problem tuning TT T-1200 FF DVB-T
Hello,
my new card will not tune, it has a problem with the firmware I am offering.
Does not seem to fit. TV-out with this card works fine.
Here's my log:
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: saa7146: register extension 'dvb'.
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb 0000:00:0d.0: enabling device (0004 -> 0006)
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb 0000:00:0d.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level,
low) -> IRQ 16
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: IRQ 16/: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared
IRQs
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem d2146000 (revision 1,
irq 16) (0x13c2,0x0001).
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb 0000:00:0d.0: firmware: requesting
dvb-ttpci-01.fw
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: DVB: registering new adapter
(Technotrend/Hauppauge WinTV DVB-T rev1.X)
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: adapter has MAC addr = 00:d0:5c:01:e4:50
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb 0000:00:0d.0: firmware: requesting
av7110/bootcode.bin
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb-ttpci: gpioirq unknown type=0 len=0
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb-ttpci: info @ card 1: firm f0240009, rtsl
b0250018, vid 71010068, app 8000261d
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb-ttpci: firmware @ card 1 supports CI link
layer interface
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb-ttpci: Crystal audio DAC @ card 1 detected
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: saa7146_vv: saa7146 (0): registered device video0
[v4l2]
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: saa7146_vv: saa7146 (0): registered device vbi0
[v4l2]
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: DVB: registering adapter 1 frontend 0 (Spase
SP8870 DVB-T)...
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: input: DVB on-card IR receiver
as /class/input/input4
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb-ttpci: found av7110-0.
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: sp8870: waiting for firmware upload
(dvb-fe-sp8870.fw)...
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: dvb 0000:00:0d.0: firmware: requesting
dvb-fe-sp8870.fw
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: sp8870: no firmware upload (timeout or file not
found?)
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: sp8870_set_frontend: firmware crash!!!!!!
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr last message repeated 7 times
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: warning: `dnsmasq' uses 32-bit capabilities
(legacy support in use)
Nov 28 15:35:00 vdr kernel: sp8870_set_frontend: firmware crash!!!!!!
Nov 28 15:35:01 vdr kernel: sp8870_set_frontend: firmware crash!!!!!!
Nov 28 15:35:05 vdr last message repeated 8 times
Nov 28 15:35:05 vdr vdr: [2109] frontend 1 timed out while tuning to channel
1, tp 706
Nov 28 15:35:05 vdr kernel: sp8870_set_frontend: firmware crash!!!!!!
Nov 28 15:35:06 vdr kernel: sp8870_set_frontend: firmware crash!!!!!!
Nov 28 15:35:31 vdr last message repeated 52 times
I do have this firmware:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20108 2009-11-28 16:28 dvb-fe-sp8870.fw
All other firmwares load fine, but this one doesn't.
Can you help me?
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