Hans Verkuil wrote:
> Hmm, it turns out that I generated the patch for ivtv-0.10.x against an 
> old ivtv version. Sorry about that. I've now committed the changes to 
> the ivtv-0.10 branch, so you can also just download this link:
>
> http://ivtvdriver.org/viewcvs/ivtv/branches/0.10.tar.gz?view=tar
>
> And for the 2.6.22 and up kernels you can get a v4l-dvb repository 
> containing these changes here:
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/hg/~hverkuil/ivtv-dma/archive/tip.tar.bz2
>
> Regards,
>
>       Hans
My troubleshooting results for the day.  First, with 0.10.5 still 
installed, I went into (Myth) Live TV and channel changed through all 
the channels twice, which is about a hundred channel changes.  No 
lockup.  So, either channel changing doesn't do it for me, or I didn't 
do it enough to trigger the problem.

Then, I installed the 0.10 version in the tarball listed above and 
scheduled 100 back-to-back one minute recordings on alternating channels 
(one minute TCM, one minute AMC, one minute TCM, etc.).  No lockup.  
That's probably not definitive - I'm sure I've gone more than 100 
recordings between lockups before.  But it was enough for me to be sure 
I don't want to try to set up 200 one minute recordings, unless I can 
figure out some way to automate the process.

I will continue to run the 0.10 version with debugging enabled and I 
will report any results that I get.

My fingers are all crossed...

Bill

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