> > Once it has gone into that bad state, how do you get it out > > of it again? Does > > it need a reboot, or a reload of the drivers....? > > Restarting the process is enough. No need of re-loading the module. If you > want, I can provide some logs with dvb-core in debug. Maybe you can look at > the test software to see if I do something wrong...
You shouldn't be able to break the driver from userspace though; I'll take a look if the snapshot I just sent you doesn't help. > Yes, still an unpatched 2.6.4 Linux kernel. I didn't see any DVB change in > the 2.6.5. I would be more than happy to test with a newer version. That's > a pain to do Linux development without CVS access! Ouch! Must be. Yeah, the newer dvb-kernel stuff isn't in the mainline kernel yet as far as I know. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
