-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Oliver Endriss wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > i tried CVS Rev. 1.8 right now, and it seems that everything is > > working now for me. > > but i found some differences.. > > > > here is a small dump what 'evtest' and av7110_ir_debug=1 gives to me: > > > > firmware up to CVS Rev. 1.5: > > 0x41 KEY_1 > > #########80000041######### key 41 pressed (keycode 2) > > Event: time 1049136171.364196, type 1 (Key), code 2 (1), value 1 > > Event: time 1049136171.860519, type 1 (Key), code 2 (1), value 0 > > ... > > > > firmware CVS Rev. 1.6 and 1.7: > > > > NOTHING reported.. no output, NOT working > > Don't know why it doesn't work, but obviously it has been fixed in 1.8. > ;-) > > > firmware CVS Rev. 1.8: > > > > KEY_1 > > #########00000941######### addr 5 data 0x01 (keycode 0) > > av7110_emit_key: unknown key 0x01!! > > ... > > > > as you can see, the values for the key's are different. > > ... > > i don't know if this is the expected behavior.. > > Yes, this is expected. Sorry. > > A RC5 code consists of a toggle bit, 5 address bits and 6 data bits: > taaa aadd dddd. > > For key '1', your remote control transmits (toggle bit ignored): > binary 001 0100 0001 > hex 1 4 1 > > As you can see, the old firmware delivered the lower 8 bits only, > while the new firmware delivers the full word. > > The old driver used all available data (8 bits) as an index into the > keymap. The new driver decodes the data word and uses the data bits > (lower 6 bits) only, because the new driver has a feature to listen to > a specific device address (see DVB/apps/av7110_loadkeys/README). > Some remote controls have an option to change this address (TV1/TV2, > SAT1/SAT2, etc.). > > Obviously, your rc uses device address 5. > For your remote, simply subtract 40 from each keycode in your keymap. thank you very much for your help and the informations. i will change my rc5-file tonight. i've one last question. with the new firmware and driver from CVS ( checkout yesterday in the evening ) i get a lot of key repeats when i press a button on the RC only for a short time. a very short press gave me minimum 3 key press events. is this also the expected behavior or should it be less than that?? i saw the mail from Oliver Endriss to the VDR ML where he said that this problem is fixed since yesterday 17:40, but it seems that it isn't working. Joerg -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE+iUM6SPOsGF+KA+MRAnxOAJwJjyscL1WWwlAPB0MWS4/NGvKZKgCfQxPI sczPxC6kVeCJM4dpP/v67jw= =Ezgh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
