Well crud and double crud. Guess I'll pull the card out of that host and try it in another. Do you have any idea which device would generate the missing DMA COMPLETE interrupt? Would it be the motherboard or the Hauppauge card?
Thanks for looking at this. Kirk Bocek Hans Verkuil wrote: > On Friday 03 November 2006 22:55, Kirk Bocek wrote: >> Here's all the dmesg output from the following three commands: >> >> modprobe -f ivtv ivtv_debug=95 >> ivtv-tune -c 66 (A channel I know exists) >> cat /dev/video0 > ivtvtest.mpg >> >> Here you go: >> >> ivtv0 irq: ENC START CAP 0: 000dd700 00019fc0 >> ivtv0 dma: DMA encoder MPEG: 0x00019fc0 bytes at 0x000dd700 > > It starts the DMA transfer, but no DMA COMPLETE interrupt arrives. > Compare this to what I get: > > Nov 4 01:34:57 durdane ivtv0 irq: ENC START CAP 0: 000dd700 00021fc0 > Nov 4 01:34:57 durdane ivtv0 dma: DMA encoder MPEG: 0x00021fc0 bytes at > 0x000dd700 > Nov 4 01:34:57 durdane ivtv0 irq: ENC DMA COMPLETE 3 0 > Nov 4 01:34:57 durdane ivtv0 dma: DMA encoder MPEG completed (dd700) > > Is your hardware simply broken? Looking at the previous messages it > looks like you never got this card to work, right? If so, then I'd say > your card is broken unless you can prove that it works elsewhere. There > is preciously little that can go wrong here, especially with this > redesigned beta. > > Regards, > > Hans > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
