On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Roger<[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 09:29 -0400, Michael Krufky wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Roger<[email protected]> wrote: >> > On Sun, 2009-08-09 at 15:14 -0500, Mike Isely wrote: >> >> About a month ago, I sent out the message below. Best I can tell is >> >> that I got a reply from only ONE person. Is nobody else seeing this? >> >> >> >> -Mike >> > >> > Might want to rephrase to, "Anybody have the hvr-1950 using the s5h1411 >> > kernel module and not seeing these errors?" >> > >> > >> > Just for kicks, you want me to send you my firmwares, or send me yours >> > to verify it's not bad firmwares? I doubt it though as I believe i used >> > the perl script from the pvrusb2 tarball, and they do load without >> > problems on cold boot & hvr-1950 cold boot. >> >> This is probably not a real issue. If you're still seeing this >> problem, can you post your full dmesg, un edited, containing device >> usb insertion, repro of the problem, analog streaming *and* digital >> streaming? > > ... > > I'm stilling seeing this with git 2.6.31 sources. I will integrate > CONFIG_USB_DEBUG & post my results when I get a chance this week (for > device usb insertion?). I had both i2c debug & a wealth of kernel > hacking debug turned on in >2.6.30 kernel hacking lately and didn't get > any more debug output then a possible circular locking dependency that I > recently posted.
Actually no, please dont -- I just want to see NORMAL dmesg output WITHOUT ANY DEBUG enabled. Also, I am entirely *not* interested in seeing output from your 2.6.31 pre-release kernel. If you can't reproduce this on a stable kernel, please say so. If you're only seeing this on pre-release kernels, then I can debug this myself. > Also, digital & analog streaming of the device are completely flaky when > the computer is rebooted with the hvr-1950 device still having preloaded > firmware from the last boot. Or, more precisely put, the device's > analog & digital devices are completely inoperable, even if their device > files are shown in /dev. > > A cold boot along with power cycling the HVR-1950 has usually been the > only resolve. > >> Regards, >> >> Mike Krufky > > Just a quick note here, I noticed you're listed within the top five > developers committing to the Linux Kernel. This was published by a > recent Linux Kernel news article detailing top submitters. A *big* > thank you, else I'd be stuck complaining about MS Windows a lot more > then I have done in the past. ;-) Oh, really?? Top five?? That's so cool! Can you show me a link so I can see this for myself? :-D I appreciate the thanks, and the recognition -- that's awesome! Cheers, Mike Krufky _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
