Tyler Trafford wrote:
You've got a good point there. The saa7127 only has a 1 byte subaddress and uses the smbus algorithm. That makes me wonder WTF happens when you try to do a 2 byte subaddress bitshift algorithm write to it. Looks like the 0x00 subaddress of the saa7127 has a 3 bit version code which we might be able to use (currently only 000 by what I'm reading).// FIXME Use this device ID to detect if chip is present... DEBUG(1, "Status: cx25%3X (DEVICE_ID)", cx25840_read_setting(client, DEVICE_ID));You know, this comment from cx25840-driver makes me wonder if this problem can be solved this way: Check the DEVICE_ID and bail wthout attaching if it doesn't match. Of course there would have to be something similar for the saa7127.
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