On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:04:47PM +0300, Maxim Levitsky wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 21:35 +0200, Christoph Bartelmus wrote: 
> > Hi!
> > 
> > Maxim Levitsky "maximlevit...@gmail.com" wrote:
> > [...]
> > >>>>> Could you explain exactly how timeout reports work?
> > [...]
> > >>> So, timeout report is just another sample, with a mark attached, that
> > >>> this is last sample? right?
> > >>
> > >> No, a timeout report is just an additional hint for the decoder that a
> > >> specific amount of time has passed since the last pulse _now_.
> > >>
> > >> [...]
> > >>> In that case, lets do that this way:
> > >>>
> > >>> As soon as timeout is reached, I just send lirc the timeout report.
> > >>> Then next keypress will start with pulse.
> > >>
> > >> When timeout reports are enabled the sequence must be:
> > >> <pulse> <timeout> <space> <pulse>
> > >> where <timeout> is optional.
> > >>
> > >> lircd will not work when you leave out the space. It must know the exact
> > >> time between the pulses. Some hardware generates timeout reports that are
> > >> too short to distinguish between spaces that are so short that the next
> > >> sequence can be interpreted as a repeat or longer spaces which indicate
> > >> that this is a new key press.
> > 
> > > Let me give an example to see if I got that right.
> > >
> > >
> > > Suppose we have this sequence of reports from the driver:
> > >
> > > 500 (pulse)
> > > 200000 (timeout)
> > > 100000000 (space)
> > > 500 (pulse)
> > >
> > >
> > > Is that correct that time between first and second pulse is
> > > '100200000' ?
> > 
> > No, it's 100000000. The timeout is optional and just a hint to the decoder  
> > how much time has passed already since the last pulse. It does not change  
> > the meaning of the next space.
> 
> its like a carrier report then I guess.
> Its clear to me now.
> 
> So, I really don't need to send/support timeout reports because hw
> doesn't support that.
> 
> I can however support timeout (LIRC_SET_REC_TIMEOUT) and and use it to
> adjust threshold upon which I stop the hardware, and remember current
> time.
> I can put that in generic function for ene like hardware
> (hw that sends small packs of samples very often)

So... I presume this means a v3 patchset? And/or, is it worth merging
patches 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7 now, then having you work on top of that?

-- 
Jarod Wilson
ja...@redhat.com

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