PS I can see the IP packets via test_pes but still unable to read them
via the network interface dvb0_0.

Any hits as to where to start looking would be appreciated.

Michael W

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Subject: [linux-dvb] Skystar2 Card 2.6 Kernel

Hi

I have been running a 2.4 kernel and a skystar2 card with drivers
supplied by the manufacturer to decode MPE IP packets very successfully.

I am now interested in running the SS2 card in a 2.6 kernel as I would
like to utilise the ebtables extension to the 2.6 kernel.

Using the sources that are included with the 2.6.0-test6 kernel and
dvbtune I have succeeded in tuning the 'frontend' of the SS2 card
/proc/interrupts is showing a steady polling of the SS2 card and dvbtune
reports


FE_HAS_SIGNAL 
FE_HAS_LOCK 
FE_HAS_CARRIER 
FE_HAS_SYNC 
Successfully opened network device, please configure the dvb interface.


I configure the interface with- 

echo 0> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf/dvb0_0/rp_filter
ifconfig dvb0_0 10.10.10.10 hw ether XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX

The ifconfig command reports ( in part )

..
dvb_net_feed_start: rx_mode 1
dvb_net_feed_start: alloc secfeed
dvb_net_feed_start:set secfilter
dvb0_0: filter mac=XX XX XX XX XX XX
dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff
dvb_net_feed_start: set multi_secfilter[0]
dvb0_0: filter mac=XX XX XX XX XX XX
dvb0_0: filter mask=ff ff ff ff ff ff
dvb_net_feed_start: start filtering


This appears to me to be working right however TCP dump of the DVB0_0
interface shows no IP packets.

I feel I must be making some simple mistake and I would greatly
appreciate any guidance.

Thank you in advance.

Michael W

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