Re: GPIO readout from FV2K

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Here is my dmesg output using saa7134-20030408. Note that like Robert Reid, my compiler didn't like the [ 0 ... 0x1f ] either (I replaced it with [ 0 ]). I used the card=2 parameter, as it wouldn't realise it was a flyvideo 3k without it. Note my gpio has an extra bit set than Silvano Galliani's (despite having reasonably similar cards).

- David Atkinson.

Linux video capture interface: v1.00
i2c-core.o: i2c core module
saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.7 loaded
PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 00:0c.0
saa7134[0]: found at 00:0c.0, rev: 1, irq: 10, latency: 32, mmio: 0xdc006000
saa7134[0]: subsystem: 1131:0000, board: LifeView FlyVIDEO3000 [card=2,insmod option]
saa7134[0]: flyvideo: gpio is 0x39000 [model=PAL-BG / PAL-DK,tuner=5]
i2c-core.o: adapter saa7134[0] registered as adapter 0.
saa7134[0]: Huh, no eeprom present (err=-5)?
i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver registered.
tuner: probing saa7134[0] i2c adapter [id=0x90000]
tuner: chip found @ 0xc2
tuner: type set to 5 (Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and compatibles))
i2c-core.o: client [Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and compa] registered to adapter [saa7134[0]](pos. 0).
saa7134[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2]
saa7134[0]: registered device vbi0
saa7134[0]: registered device radio0






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