Pauline Middelink wrote:

> On Sat, 03 Mar 2001 around 18:05:18 -0800, Jon Pennington wrote:
> > To address the third and most difficult problem:
> >
> > As it stands on my system (Linux-2.4.2), there are five modules necessary to run 
>my Pinnacle DC10+; zoran, adv7175, saa7110, i2c-old, and videodev.  I've asked 
>repeated times on this and other lists about a more `permanent' solution than using 
>Serguei's update script, but nobody has been able to give me a straight answer.  With 
>my trusty Bt878 board, all I had to do was put `alias char-major-81 bttv' in 
>/etc/modules.conf, and it was done for me.  By using a placeholder module model, I 
>(or anyone else) could do the same thing, but use `dc10' instead of `bttv'.  As I 
>stated at the start of this largely incoherent rant, I'm NOT a programmer and know 
>nothing of the way the Linux kernel and it's modules work.  If my idea were sound, 
>though, it could change the way all v4l modules were loaded.
>
> The problem is that those saa7110 and prob. adv7175 are generic encoder/decoder
> chips which are used in more than one driver (my own zr36120 zoran driver for
> example). Just binding them tight to some driver and just forgetting about
> the other drivers is not very nice...

I agree, but we have to deal with the fact that when these chip are integrated with 
different hardware, they require different low level settings (like V and H timing, 
I/O filters, etc.). And, video decoder/encoder API does not support these. Therefore, 
the only way right now is to keep separate sources for different cards :-(.

Any idea how to solve this?

--
Serguei Miridonov




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