maybe it will help you if I paste my dmesg messages of modprobe dvb i2c-core.o: i2c core module i2c-core.o: i2c core module PCI: Found IRQ 12 for device 00:0a.0 saa7146_core: saa7146 #0 @ pci 00:0a.0; rev=1; mem=0xe6002000; irq=12; subsys=0x13c2,0x0000. saa7146_core: saa7146 #0: using 2 capture buffers of 1728 KBytes each (3456 KBytes total) saa7146_core: saa7146 #0: latency=32 clks; threshold=32 dwrds; burst=128 dwrds. saa7146_core: 1 SAA7146 chipset(s) found. saa7146_core: extension 0 registered: "v4l extension" Linux video capture interface: v1.00 dvb.o Technotrend/Siemens DVB driver version 0.8.2 patch 9f dvb0: ambiguous subsystem id (0x13c2,0x0000) on saa7146 #0. dvb0: probing for I2C client VES1893 @ 0x08... found. dvb0: DVB-S Rev. 1.3 auto-detected on saa7146 #0. sp5659.o i2c driver sp5659: MITEL SP5659 #0 detected at i2c address 0x61. sp5659: MITEL SP5659 #0 @ 0x61 attached to adapter saa7146 #0. ves1893.o i2c driver ves1893: VLSI VES1893 #0 detected at i2c address 0x08. ves1893: VLSI VES1893 #0 @ 0x08 attached to adapter saa7146 #0. ee24lc16.o i2c driver ee24lc16: Serial EEPROM #0 detected at i2c address 0x50. ee24lc16: Serial EEPROM #0 @ 0x50 attached to adapter saa7146 #0. dvb0: V4L video device registered on (81, 0). dvb0: V4L vbi device registered on (81, 224). dvb0: ARM firmware successfully loaded. dvb0: firmware = f0240009 dvb0: MAC = 00 XX XX 00 XX XX saa7146_core: extension 1 registered: "dvb extension" dvb: 1 dvb(s) found! > maroi wrote: > > > > ok now I tried patch-8 > > on modprobe dvb I see > > Warning: loading /lib/modules/2.4.19/kernel/drivers/media/video/dmxdev.o > > will taint the kernel: no license > > This is a normal message when the kernel does not detect the license > information from the modules. Apparently Rolf forgot to add the license > information defines in all modules. Not ot worry, this has no effect on > the working of the modules. > > > 2.4.19 > I am guessing here, but have you tried a 2.4.18 kernel and dvb ? > I know 2.4.5 had many wierd problems, and I already heard some roumors > about 2.4.19. > I'd give it a try with the stock 2.4.18 from the slack8.1 kit. > > > > Module dvb loaded, with warnings > module dvb should load without warning about license as it correctly > defines the license informaiton. Check the source. > > > everything is the same but in syslog I see now more: > > dvbd[2662]: ioctl VIDIOCGCAP (dvbd.c, 1335): Unknown error 515 - aborting > Check the source, this is generated at: > /* check if DVB card/driver is present at opened V4L device */ > There is a serious problem with detecting your card here. > I'd start turning on debugging on the modules and dvbd. > > > videodev in module with major (from the install of patch-8) > > alias char-major-81 videodev > videodev from kernel (only videodev configured in the kernel at video > for linux) loaded correctly I assume. > > Check the changelogs between 2.4.18 and 2.4.19 that may concern i2c, > videodev. > > Something seems to be seriously wrong between your kernel, drivers and > card. > Have you tried to set debugging in turn with each module and load them > manually? especially dvb.o? and keep high debuging on dvb.o while trying > to load dvbd? > > Have you tried to compile and use the gVideo app to see if you can > receive mpeg video from the satellite? If that doesn't work with various > warnings, errors, there is a problem somewhere. > Eutelsat W3 should have at least some polish stations with high SR that > are visible with small dishes. If not, try Hotbird. > > What pcb revision is your card? (see card for Rev 1.5 or Rev 2.1 or > similar). > Could you please run dumpee and post the result so I can compare it with > mine? (I also have a Skystar 1 rev 1.5) > > -- > ing. Andrei Boros > mailto:andrei@;srr.ro / +40-1-303-1870 > Centrul pt. Tehnologia Informatiei > Societatea Romana de Radiodifuziune >
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