Did you try what I suggested below? -Mike
On Sun, 28 Feb 2010, Dean wrote: > For a while I suspected a bug in Mandriva 2010.0 as the reason that pvrusb2 > would not load when I connected my OnAir GT, however today I tested four live > CD distros besides my installed Mandriva. These are all recent releases from > fall 2009, less than 6 months old. The distros are Fedora, Suse, Kubuntu, > Debian. > > Result was the same with all; when connecting the OnAir GT I got either 2 or > 6 lines in dmesg from the USB stack, depending on the distro. After that > nothing, pvrusb2 did not load. I also tested each distro with my HVR-850; > dmesg showed many more lines including an attempt to load firmware. > > I still don't have a clue about why none of these live CD distros will load > pvrusb2 when I connect the onAir GT. > > Dean > > > Mike Isely wrote: > > On Fri, 26 Feb 2010, Dean wrote: > > > >> I am using Mandriva 2010.0 Linux. When I connect my OnAir GT it makes > >> only 6 lines in dmesg. > >> > >> usb 1-3: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 10 > >> usb 1-3: New USB device found, idVendor=11ba, idProduct=1101 > >> usb 1-3: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0 > >> usb 1-3: Product: USB HDTV-GT(1.1) > >> usb 1-3: Manufacturer: OnAirSolution > >> usb 1-3: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice > >> > >> Why is it not trying to load the firmware? My Hauppauge HVR-850 makes a > >> lot more lines in dmesg, including some lines that show it looking for and > >> loading firmware. Shouldn't this OnAir GT be doing the same? > > > > The firmware isn't being loaded because the driver isn't being loaded. > > You should see messages when the driver gets loaded into the kernel and > > then various other messages as it goes through its initialization > > process. The messages you do have here only come from the USB stack. > > There appears to be no attempt to autoload the driver. > > > >> I guess the pvrusb2 driver is included in my kernel, because I found the > >> following file. > >> /lib/modules/2.6.31.12-desktop586-1mnb/kernel/drivers/media/video/pvrusb2/pvrusb2.ko.gz > > > > Hmm, well it's there in the right spot, but what's with the .gz > > extension? Last time I checked, kernel modules have to be uncompressed > > in order to be loaded. Try this as root: > > > > cd /lib/modules/2.6.31.12-desktop586-lmnb/kernel/drivers/media/video/pvrusb2 > > gunzip pvrusb2.ko.gz > > depmod -a > > > > Now unplug and re-plug in your tuner. Then do: > > > > lsmod | grep pvrusb2 > > > > You should see a line that has "pvrusb2" in it. That's evidence that > > (this time) the driver has been loaded. Look at your dmesg output again > > and see if you can find messages from the driver this time. > > > >> I have already placed v4l-cx2341x-enc.fw into /lib/firmware/ so it is > >> available whenever the driver wants to load it. > > > > Yes, that's definitely needed as well. > > > > Does anyone know if Mandriva something strange with kernel modules to > > save space? > > > > -Mike > _______________________________________________ > pvrusb2 mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2 > -- Mike Isely isely @ isely (dot) net PGP: 03 54 43 4D 75 E5 CC 92 71 16 01 E2 B5 F5 C1 E8 _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
