-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Oliver Endriss wrote:
> Holger Waechtler wrote: > > Oliver Endriss wrote: > > > Holger Waechtler wrote: > > > > > > The new lirc extension is just another driver compiled into lircd. > > > /dev/lirc is not used! It simply takes the codes from > > > /dev/input/eventX and feeds them into lircd. This way it should be > > > possible to use any /dev/input/* device to control lirc. The driver > > > itself is very short. The hard thing is understanding the lirc > > > source code :-) > > > > (one more reason for a direct input driver;) > > Perhaps, but it's already working. :-) will you provide a working piece of code for lirc working with the NEWSTRUCT branch?? > > > Ok, I'll try. > > > 1. If I press a key on my hauppauge remote control, the *old* > > > firmware emits a key-down event. When I release the key, a key-up > > > event is generated. > > > > no. Key up events were gererated in the firmware immidiatly after > > each key down event. > > Sorry, but this is wrong (with the haupauge remote control, at least). > I am absolutely sure about this, see the following excerpt from > /var/log/messages (note the timestanmps): > > hold down the key '1': > | Sep 25 13:24:36 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq 8 4 > | Sep 25 13:24:36 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq 08 > | Sep 25 13:24:36 orion kernel: dvb: ircommand = 80000001 > | Sep 25 13:24:36 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq exit 0 > release the key '1': > | Sep 25 13:24:42 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq 8 4 > | Sep 25 13:24:42 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq 08 > | Sep 25 13:24:42 orion kernel: dvb: ircommand = 00000001 > | Sep 25 13:24:42 orion kernel: GPIO0 irq exit 0 > > Oliver looks like a timing problem, because the values for the key-down and key-up event are fully correct.. only the key-up is some seconds late.. joerg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9kaPBSPOsGF+KA+MRAoNmAJwLmJaZ2omfH6wknE9/HKnI2CMoAgCfbHA5 dAF3GjyvAq0DIi7JYVXXdrI= =xUDW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
