Dries van Oosten <D.vanOosten@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > global variables. Compiling it yields plenty of warnings. Broken > > beyond repair :-/ > > Do you think? I have been getting rid of some of the warnings. I figure > that if we can get this code to work, we can start bringing it up to > standard. I'm putting in some error checking, maybe I can see what the > floating point math is good for and see if there's an easy way around it. The fp stuff can easily tuned into integer math. > If you really think it's useless, Mosty yes. I'll start over from scratch hacking a v4l2 driver, maybe picking some of the old code here and there. Another anonying thing is that they still have named everyting bttv_*, thus creating alot of name clashes with the bttv driver (i.e. you can't load both at the same time). > > The header file with all the register #defines is nice through. > > There is a lot of stuff missing though. In many places the PCI adresses of > the different parts of the chip are hardcoded (audio subsystem, gphp > subsystem, etcetera). Yes, I noticed too. Gerd -- Weil die späten Diskussionen nicht mal mehr den Rotwein lohnen. -- Wacholder in “Melanie”