Re: [V4L] Kernel 2.2.18pre2 breaks bttv/xawtv?

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Sorry, I ment that I upgraded to version 3.19 of xawtv, the trouble I had was
with a version prior to 3.17.

On Sun, 03 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> (I am re-posting this message.  I sent it once before when I wasn't
> subscribed so I'm not sure if it got through.  I am now subscribed to the
> list.)
> 
> --- 
> I think the changes in 2.2.18pre2's bttv.c and friends have broken
> something.  Here's how things go:
> 
> solvent:/home/ian# /usr/local/bin/tv-on
> insmod videodev
> insmod i2c-core
> insmod i2c-dev
> insmod i2c
> insmod tuner type=2
> insmod msp3400
> insmod bttv card=10
> 
> dmesg output:
> Linux video capture interface: v1.00
> i2c-dev.o: i2c /dev entries driver module
> i2c-core.o: driver i2c-dev dummy driver registered.
> i2c-dev.o: Registered 'ISA main adapter' as minor 0
> i2c-dev.o: Registered 'SMBus PIIX4 adapter at 5000' as minor 1
> i2c: initialized
> bttv0: Brooktree Bt878 (rev 2) bus: 0, devfn: 72, irq: 19, memory: 0xdd002000.
> PCI: Enabling bus mastering for device 00:48
> bttv: 1 Bt8xx card(s) found.
> bttv0: fader chip: TEA6300
> bttv0: model: BT878(Hauppauge new)
> msp3400: daemon started
> msp3400: init: chip=MSP3430G-A1, has NICAM support
> 
> So far so good.  Let's fire up xawtv (Im using the arg '-c /dev/video0'
> because video1 is for my OV511 USB camera.  That works great with
> 2.2.18pre2's USB backport.  USB modules aren't loaded now though to
> minimize the culprits of this problem.)
> 
> [ian].[~ (104.990mb)].[07:26pm] xawtv
> This is xawtv-3.14, running on Linux/i686 (2.2.18pre2)
> visual: id=0x22 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
> visual: id=0x23 class=5 (DirectColor), depth=16
> visual: id=0x24 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
> visual: id=0x25 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
> visual: id=0x26 class=4 (TrueColor), depth=16
>   image format list for port 39
>     0x32595559 (YUY2) packed
>     0x32315659 (YV12) planar
>     0x59565955 (UYVY) packed
> Xv: using port 39 for hw scaling
> x11: 1600x1280, 16 bit/pixel, 3200 byte/scanline, DGA
> waitpid: No child processes
> waitpid: No child processes
> v4l: 1600x1280, 16 bit/pixel, 3200 byte/scanline
> WARNING: v4l and dga disagree about the framebuffer base
> WARNING: Is v4l-conf installed correctly?
> ov_fbuf.base=(nil), base=0xda000000
> WARNING: overlay mode disabled
> wmhooks: gnome
> Warning: Cannot convert string "7x13bold" to type FontStruct
> Warning: Cannot convert string "-*-ledfixed-medium-r-semicondensed--39-*"
> to type FontStruct
> ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE(0,-,0x0): Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,-,0x0): Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE(0,-,0x0): Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,-,0x0): Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> ioctl VIDIOCSYNC: Invalid argument
> v4l: oops: got sigalarm
> ioctl VIDIOCSYNC: Interrupted system call
> 
> 
> ... and it just waits there with a black 320x240 screen until I control-C
> iit.  I'm using XFree86 4.0.1 with the binary NVIDIA .94 drivers.  I don't
> think it's a driver problem because I changed the Driver section in
> XF86Config to "nv" (the NVIDIA driver that comes with 4.0.1) and I still
> had the same problem.  My X startup output says :
> 
> [snip]
> (--) PCI: (0:9:0) BrookTree unknown chipset (0x036e) rev 2, Mem @0xdd002000/12
> (--) PCI:*(1:0:0) NVidia Riva TNT2 rev 17, Mem @ 0xd8000000/24, 0xda000000/25
> [snip]
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 		Ian Ehrenwald
> 
> 
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