>>>>> "R" == Rick Steeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 R> FYI I have this exact error that shows up in my log when using a
 R> PVR-350 w/ TV Out. (different kernel - 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 under
 R> CentOS)

 R> At the time this happens, I lose sound on TV Out.

 R> I see it pretty regularly if I can provide any info to help debug.

 R> Rick

This looks interesting. Will have to put that card in a windows
machine soon.

Will get back with you.

Alan


 R> On Jan 5, 2008 11:37 PM, Alan P. Kennedy Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 R> > wrote:

 R>     Hans,

 R>     Thanks for all the great work on the ivtv driver, and the
 R> excellent support.

 R>     Anyway sorry to send the list and you on a chase after bugs
 R> that probably don't exist.

 R>     After running for about a week with .udelay = 10, I started
 R> seeing the following error again, and lost sound on recordings:

 R>     i2c-adapter i2c-3: sendbytes: error - bailout. msp3400 3-0040:
 R> I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200)

 R>     This error is always on the same card.

 R>     My problem could be a defective pvr 350 card. I pulled the
 R> card and has not seen a problem or any errors with my other pvr
 R> 350 card. I guess the only way to test this card is setup a system
 R> under windows, which I can't do at the current time.

 R>     Thanks again,

 R>     Alan

 R>     On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 10:22:13PM -0600, A. P. Kennedy wrote:
 >> >>>>> "H" == Hans Verkuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 >> 
 H> On Tuesday 18 December 2007 06:15:51 A. P. Kennedy wrote:
 >> >> >>>>> "H" == Hans Verkuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
 >> >>
 H> On Monday 17 December 2007 02:43:44 A. P. Kennedy wrote:
 >> >> >> I have been having this problem with the latest development
 >> >> >> snapshots. Really started with kernel 2.6.22 and the ivtv
 >> driver >> >> in the kernel.
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> Currently using kernel - 2.6.23.11 v4l-dvd - updated
 >> 12/16/2007 >> >> to lastest master repository. This version also
 >> contains the >> >> ivtvfb module.
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> mythtv - latest svn update from today 12/16/2007.
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> I have started having the following errors.
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> i2c-adapter i2c-3: sendbytes: error - bailout. msp3400
 >> 3-0040: >> >> I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200) i2c-adapter i2c-3:
 >> sendbytes: >> >> error - bailout. msp3400 3-0040: I/O error #0
 >> (read 0x10/0x200) >> >> i2c-adapter i2c-3: sendbytes: error -
 >> bailout. msp3400 3-0040: >> >> I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200)
 >> i2c-adapter i2c-2: sendbytes: >> >> error - bailout. msp3400
 >> 2-0040: I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200) >> >> i2c-adapter i2c-3:
 >> sendbytes: error - bailout. msp3400 3-0040: >> >> I/O error #0
 >> (read 0x10/0x200)
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> What does this error mean?
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> When this error occurs I lose the sound on the recording,
 >> and >> >> wife gets mad ;-)
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> It is strange because this error does not happen all the
 >> time, >> >> and the next recording usually is okay.
 >> >> >>
 >> >> >> I did a search of the mailing list, and one user upgrade to
 >> the >> >> lastest v4l-dvb to resolve this problem. However, no
 >> luck here. >> >> Anything else I can try? Thanks for any help on
 >> this matter.
 >> >>
 H> Just about the only thing that could cause this would be an i2c
 H> timing change. Use the v4l-dvb repository, edit file ivtv-i2c.c,
 H> search for this line:
 >> >>
 H> .udelay = 5,
 >> >>
 H> and replace the 5 with 10. Try again and see if this solves the
 H> problem. Please let me know the result.
 >> >>
 H> The i2c timings were changed to speed up the firmware load, but
 H> this might have introduced problems in this area.
 >> >>
 H> Regards,
 >> >>
 H> Hans
 >> >>
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 H> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
 >> >> Thanks that did the trick. Usually this error would occur
 >> within >> 10-20 minutes after a recording would start. No error
 >> after >> recording for several hours tonight, and no problems with
 >> audio >> recordings have been noted.
 >> 
 H> OK, good news. Can you try to use the values 6, 7, 8 and 9 as well
 H> and see until which value you still get errors? And I also like to
 H> know which msp chip you have (should be in the kernel log).
 >>
 H> Thanks,
 >>
 H> Hans
 >>  msp chip is MSP4448G-A2
 >> 
 >> Here are the results: Between runs the computer was turned off for
 >> 2-3 minutes.
 >> 
 >> .udelay = 6 i2c-adapter i2c-2: sendbytes: error - bailout. msp3400
 >> 2-0040: I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200)
 >> 
 >> .udelay = 7 i2c-adapter i2c-2: sendbytes: error - bailout. msp3400
 >> 2-0040: I/O error #0 (read 0x10/0x200)
 >> 
 >> .udelay = 8 no errors
 >> 
 >> .udelay = 9 no errors
 >> 
 >> .udelay = 10 no errors
 >> 
 >> Currently using .udelay = 8.
 >> 
 >> Hope this helps.
 >> 
 >> Alan

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