Em 03-08-2010 10:05, Richard Zidlicky escreveu:
> Hi,
> 
>> Em 02-08-2010 04:27, Richard Zidlicky escreveu:
>>> On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 05:17:18PM -0300, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
>>>> Add the proper gpio port for WinTV MiniStick, with the information provided
>>>> by Michael.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks-to: Michael Krufky <[email protected]>
>>>> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/drivers/media/dvb/siano/sms-cards.c 
>>>> b/drivers/media/dvb/siano/sms-cards.c
>>>> index cff77e2..dcde606 100644
>>>> --- a/drivers/media/dvb/siano/sms-cards.c
>>>> +++ b/drivers/media/dvb/siano/sms-cards.c
>>>> @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ static struct sms_board sms_boards[] = {
>>>>            .board_cfg.leds_power = 26,
>>>>            .board_cfg.led0 = 27,
>>>>            .board_cfg.led1 = 28,
>>>> +          .board_cfg.ir = 9,
>>>                                ^^^^
>>>
>>> are you sure about this?
>>>
>>> I am using the value of 4 for the ir port and it definitely works.. 
>>> confused.
>>
>> I got this from a reliable source, and that worked perfectly  my with a 
>> Model 55009 
>> LF Rev B1F7. What's the model of your device?
> 
> mine says 
> 
> Aug  3 14:58:10 localhost kernel: [149778.591862] usb 5-5: New USB device 
> found, idVendor=2040, idProduct=5500
> Aug  3 14:58:10 localhost kernel: [149778.591865] usb 5-5: New USB device 
> strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Aug  3 14:58:10 localhost kernel: [149778.591868] usb 5-5: Product: WinTV 
> MiniStick
> Aug  3 14:58:10 localhost kernel: [149778.591870] usb 5-5: Manufacturer: 
> Hauppauge Computer Works
> Aug  3 14:58:10 localhost kernel: [149778.591872] usb 5-5: SerialNumber: 
> f069684c
> 
> not sure what else to report.

The model number is on a label at the back of the stick (at least, mine have 
it).
 
> I will compile and try a new kernel tonight.
> 
> Wondering - is this 
>   http://git.sliepen.org/browse?p=inputlirc
> usefull to feed the input events to LIRC when trying the new driver with a 
> slightly older 
> LIRC based distro?

The in-kernel lirc support need a new version of LIRC since a few ioctls 
numbers were changed,
to avoid needing to write a code in kernel to handle compatibility between 32 
and 64 bit kernels.
If you're running a 32 bits kernel, it may work.

Btw, you don't need to use lirc if all you want is to replace the IR keycodes. 
You can use, instead,
the ir-keycode program, available at http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git. 
There are several keycode
tables already mapped there. Of course, lirc offers some extra features.

Cheers,
Mauro.
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