> >These ones with Subsystem ID are pretty trivial to handle, adding > >a way to blacklist them in btaudio is just a few lines of code. > > Maybe it might make sense to add a 'i2c-ping-table' to identify the > cards: if it's e.g. possible to talk to chips at i2c adresses 0xXX, 0xYY > and 0xZZ then we have probably card XXYYZZ...
It may make sense for DVB cards, don't know the hardware good enougth. It certainly doesn't make sense for el-cheapo analog bt878 cards. They all respond on two addresses: eeprom and tuner (0xa0 / 0xc0 IIRC). bttv used to attempt autodetect tv cards that way years ago, it is gone because it simply didn't work. Gerd -- You have a new virus in /var/mail/kraxel -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
