I was wrong about it having the correct Vendor ID. I thought it looked correct, but when I checked again, the high part of the first byte of the Vendor ID is incorrect. 004c:8400 should be 104c:8400; 03d0:2103 should be 13d0:2103, and 0013:6003 should be 1013:6003.
But I'm not sure if that has anything to do with the problem I'm having with the IVTV/PVR150. A PCI ID repository lists the Internext Compression vendor with the VID "4444", and that is what my PC is recognizing it as. The other mainboard hardware is vendor 8086 (Intel) which is correct. Also my AGP video card has a 10de vendor ID, which is also correct. Is it possible that this is a hardware problem, and would it affect the PVR150? Considering the only thing I've noticed wrong so far is the way it reports the Vendor ID. Would this have any effect on why the tveeprom module is running into errors on the PVR150? Thanks, Joe On 2/4/07, Joe Hansche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, one thing I've noticed, and I don't think it has anything to > do with this problem, but I thought I'd point it out just in case, is > that there are 3 other cards in my system that are no longer > recognized in lspci. They were recognized before the kernel panic > happened, but I don't know if that had anything to do with the > problem, or if it was an updated package that I installed that is > causing it... > > 02:07.0 Network controller: Unknown device 004c:8400 > 02:08.0 Network controller: Unknown device 03d0:2103 (rev 02) > 02:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: Unknown device 0013:6003 (rev 01) > > The card itself is recognized with the correct VID/PID, but the device > descriptions can't be found for some reason. The first one is my > TI-ACX100 wireless network card, which doesn't work. The 2nd one is > my sound card, a cs46xx Turtle Beach Santa Cruz 5.1 sound card, which > doesn't work. The 3rd one is my HDTV tuner card, a Technisat > Airstar2/HD5000 card, which really has never worked properly and I'm > ordering a new HD tuner card to see if it works better. > > My concern is that I'm hoping whatever caused the kernel panic didn't > permanently damage my PCI bus and/or those 3 PCI cards. > > Are there any other suggestions I should look at? I've tried > recompiling my kernel with no difference, and I also tried recompiling > every portage package on my machine (using 'emerge --deep --emptytree > world' to see if that helps, and it didn't. Is it possible that this > is a permanent hardware failure? > _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
