0.3.2f doesn't work for me (PVR150MCE PAL), no sound ... Neither did
0.3.2e... I'm still using a full functional 0.3.2d driver (no patch
needed) ....
I'll try to locate the significant differences.....
Jaap...
Chris Kennedy wrote:
This merges all recent patches except the most recent 4k stacks one
(need to redo that for the changes from the other patches fully broke it,
plus need the extra fix included which would enable me to quickly apply it
without manually fixing which I unfortunately don't have any time for at the
moment, sorry).
Also I didn't apply patches to 0.2.0-rc, since I think it's needing to be
frozen unless there's major patches which have explanations of why they are
critical, this allows us to go forward and focus on 0.3 and keep 0.2 stable
and consistent (seems it works for people and as good as it can be without
doing dangerous changes).
Unstable:
http://ivtv.no-ip.info/ivtv-0.3/ivtv-0.3.2f.tgz
Does anyone want to keep 0.2 stable and add patches? If so let me know, you
would basically merge and send me group patches making sure they are still
stable, so I don't have to keep up with two branches, and work only on the
devel bleeding edge stuff which you probably have noticed I do best, and can
maybe help stabalize 0.2 for any small remaining quirks (and also help
export those fixes only into 0.3 patches too, if you feel like it, or point
to the fixes for me).
I actually am looking at sooner or later, with more time, working on some
core parts of the driver, interrupt and general DMA stuff, redoing it all
much cleaner and basically rework that in retrospective since it was done
during alot of experimentation and just trying to get it working stable,
it could be done alot more flexibly and logically which could shake out
weird stability bugs for certain mother boards we see ( or rare ones under
heavy load). This may be awhile though, but then again better late than
never since the chips seem like they aren't going to get up and fly away
anytime soon, seems to be staying around and still no one digging deeply
into it as much as one would expect for such an interesting chip.
Thanks,
Chris
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