Version 0.4.4 does indeed to seem to fix it... the pvr 150 works after
both warm and cold boots now.
The only other observation I have is that when I installed 0.4.4
(previously was running 0.4.3) on a -second- box ("borky") with a
pvr250, and ran
modprobe ivtv the first time, the system crashed. Reboot was fine,
and I can run modprobe ivtv inline now with no problem... it was just
that first time that something coughed up a hairball.... the 250 works
fine otherwise.
The final messages in syslog prior to the crash were:
Mar 25 13:07:59 borky kernel: ivtv0: i2c attach to card #0 ok
[client=tveeprom, addr=50]
Mar 25 13:08:00 borky kernel: tuner: module not supported by
Novell, setting U taint flag.
At install, I had done "depmod -a" and "/sbin/rmmod ivtv cx25840 tuner
tveeprom msp3400 wm8775 tda9887 saa7115 saa7127" prior to running the
modprobe ivtv.... that process worked fine on the system with the 150,
but not the 250. (Both are suse 10.0 OSS systems) Go figure....
thanks for pointer to the updated module though... all seems to be
happy now!
JRS
Hans Verkuil wrote:
Try ivtv-0.4.4, it should be fixed there.
Hans
On Saturday 25 March 2006 17:08, Shawn wrote:
John Snyder wrote:
New install of suse 10.0 OSS with PVR150 and ivtv version 0.4.3 on
a Compaq Deskpro EN.
After a cold boot, the card works fine, but with a warm boot it's
not recognized properly.
lspci shows:
(cold boot) Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. WinTV PVR
150 (warm boot) Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc.: Unknown
device 0003
...after which ivtv detects a pvr 150 (cold boot) or pvr 250 (warm
boot).
Details are at: http://slushpump.pastebin.com/621582
I've seen a few posts with similar problems in the January, 2006
archives, such as:
http://www.ivtvdriver.org/pipermail/ivtv-users/2006-January/001202.
html
http://www.ivtvdriver.org/pipermail/ivtv-users/2006-January/001205.
html .....but I've not seen any solutions to those posts.
I'm guessing that I can bypass the problem by always cold booting
(reboot=cold).
But I thought I'd document the problem and see if there's something
that I've missed.
Thanks....JRS
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I've also experienced the cold boot issue. I have yet to find a
solution, I'm running 0.3.3k drivers on a hacked up 800mhz Compaq
board with the PVR-150. I was going to try upgrading to the 0.6
series, but I figure if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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