Hi. This is my second attempt at trying to get my DVB card working under linux (it seems to work fine with W2K). I'm using the vanilla kernel.org 2.6.1 sources.
# lspci -v [...] 00:05.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7146 (rev 01) Subsystem: Technotrend Systemtechnik GmbH: Unknown device 1005 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 12 Memory at d9101000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512]
...so I'm meant to have the budget driver and tda1004x frontend, yes?
# lsmod Module Size Used by budget 5440 - budget_core 7360 - saa7146 18556 - ttpci_eeprom 2848 - tda1004x 11588 - dvb_core 59936 -
# dmesg saa7146: register extension 'budget dvb'. saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem c9850000 (revision 1, irq 12) (0x13c2,0x1005). DVB: registering new adapter (TT-Budget/WinTV-NOVA-T PCI). tda1004x_attach tda1004x_read_byte: reg=0x0 tda1004x_read_byte: error reg=0x0, ret=-121 TT-Budget/WinTV-NOVA-T PCI adapter 0 has MAC addr = 00:d0:5c:20:41:ac
(I have edited the source and turned on debug in tda1004x.c)
If I'm reading this correctly, the module is trying to do a probe on the i2c bus and getting back an error instead. I thought for a while it was a problem with the firmware but it doesn't seem to be getting that far. I don't believe that I've found a new bug here since Nova-T is a pretty common card - am I missing something really obvious?
hmmm - your tda10045 does not replies to i2c messages, either your card is broken or you discovered a new species. Is it working under Windows? Is the tda10045 really a tda10045? Some people have reported that Technotrend is now using the tda10046 in some of their USB boxes, this one is not yet supported...
Holger
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