Hello,

I tried scanning with the 7201 changeset and I believe the results are 
better than the 7205 changeset. In the former case I get 2082 services 
on hotbird, in the latter 1722.

I'll shortly send kernel logs for a failing transponder during scan.

And something else:
When I give to scan the parameter -o vdr it will not output the results 
after a complete scan.


Regards
Vagelis


Vangelis Nonas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I attach the timing logs for changsets 7205 and 7201. The funny thing 
> is that when I use 7201 it does NOT have the problem with locking  
> when tuning, as it had before. I tried it 3 times, the third after a 
> full shutdown of the pc and having removed the power for a couple on 
> minutes. It is really strange.
>
> Anyway, both logs were taken with these commands:
>
> ../szap/szap -c channels.conf -r "bbc world"
> ../szap/szap -c channels.conf -r "bbc prime"
> ../szap/szap -c channels.conf -r "filmnet1"
>
> I'll check how scanning performs with 7201 and let you know
>
> Regards
> Vagelis
>
>
> Manu Abraham wrote:
>> Vangelis Nonas wrote:
>>> Thank you all for your help,
>>>
>>> With the latest changeset I can tune channels correctly. I tried vdr 
>>> and szap (from Manu).
>>>
>>> I dont know how to undo the last changesets and go back to 7200. 
>>> Please tell me how to do it and I'll get the timings.
>>
>>
>> clone the multiproto tree
>>
>> from there, do a partial clone locally
>>
>> hg clone -r 7200 multiproto multiproto_7200
>>
>>
>>> I also tried to scan Hotbird and it seems that scanning is now 
>>> consistent when you scan the same transponder more than once.
>>>
>>> A full scan produced 1722 channels which is not bad, but it needs 
>>> improvement. There are about 2200 channels I think.
>>
>> If you can provide a log with verbose=5 for the channels which it 
>> doesn't
>> scan it will be a bit more helpful. Will need the logs 
>> (/var/log/messages)
>> to debug this as well. The module parameters the same for both the
>> STB0899 and the STB6100
>>
>>> I attach the log of the scan. It fails to scan certain transponders 
>>> and I believe (not 100% sure, but I did some testing) that this is 
>>> consistent across runs.
>>
>> The log is just the output of the scan utility, will need the output 
>> from
>> the driver and a bit of thoughts.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Manu
>>
>>> Regards
>>> Vagelis
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Manu Abraham wrote:
>>>> Manu Abraham wrote:
>>>>  
>>>>> Artem Makhutov wrote:
>>>>>  
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 10:32:58PM +0100, Artem Makhutov wrote:
>>>>>>    
>>>>>>> On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 01:29:31AM +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
>>>>>>>      
>>>>>>>> Are you sure that you got the top level 2 changes changeset 
>>>>>>>> 7204 and 7203
>>>>>>>> respectively ?
>>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Oh, I only got 7203. Will try with 7204 in a few minutes.
>>>>>>>         
>>>>>> Awesome! It fixed the problem:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try: 100
>>>>>> Failes: 0
>>>>>> Tunes: 100
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Great job!
>>>>>>       
>>>>
>>>> Also, can you please do a benchmark in lock timings between 
>>>> changeset 7205 and 7200 ?
>>>>
>>>> The timing can be looked at by enabling the time stamps in the 
>>>> kernel config and
>>>> looking at timestamps in the logs for start - stop (FE_HAS_LOCK) 
>>>> between the 2
>>>> changesets.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Manu
>>>>
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