On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 01:20:21PM +0200, Oliver Endriss wrote: > > > > Wouldn't it be better to do the calculating instead of breaking other > > systems which do it better _with_ a latency of 64? > > Sure, if someone really *knows* how to do that correctly. ;-) > (I don't know enough about the PCI bus specs.) > > I considered the following: > - DVB kernel does not set this value. > - If required you can simply put setpci into your local boot script. > - Many bioses allow to specify the default latency value. > (64 seems to be a common default value.) > - The value 64 produces artefacts on some systems. > - A built-in value makes it harder to use setpci to specify the correct > value. You have to call setpci each time after the driver has been > loaded. > - I'm not sure whether the DVB driver ist the correct place to do it. > > Anyway, if you prefer I could make it a module parameter. > (default is 0 --> no change, otherwise set the specified value).
Yep ... would be perfect for me. This will help to do recording and replaying on the same card with(out|less) glitches at least on my 33MHz PCI system ;^) ... OK beside this a setpci command would also help but requires lspci for getting the correct device/vendor. Btw: This change was part of a patch of mine but I do not have CVS access ;^) Werner -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.