Em 20-02-2012 17:24, Oliver Schinagl escreveu:
> Hi,
> 
> i'm partial writer of 
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Asus_U3100_Mini_plus_DVB-T and host the 
> mentioned git repository.
> 
> I have noticed that the Asus U3100Mini plus dvb-t tuner still does not have 
> it's USB ID added to usb-ids.h and thus supply this patch.
> 
> The DVB-T tuner uses the "Afa Technologies Inc. AF9035A USB Device" and has 
> an USB ID of 0b05:1779.
> 
> Btw, my /usr/share/misc/usb.ids does list this device properly.
> 
> Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0b05:1779 ASUSTek Computer, Inc. My Cinema U3100 Mini 
> Plus [AF9035A]
> 
> 
> Also, what is afa's current status in supporting (or not) the af903a and what 
> specifications are required to piggy back the driver possibly ontop of the 
> previous afa drivers?
> 
> 
> I know afa is 'working on it' as quited from the wiki:
> "
> 
> For its part, Afatech does not want any of the above driver attempts to make 
> their way into the kernel, as none of them are very robust in terms of chip 
> support.
> 
> Instead, AFA has embarked upon the development of yet another OSS driver, 
> which will be generic in that it will be capable of supporting the entire 
> AF901x family as well as all possible device configurations permitted. In 
> addition to the expectation that it will be this driver that is eventually 
> adopted into the kernel, AFA have also signaled that they intend provide 
> continuous support (i.e. they will stay on as the driver's maintainer).
> 
> Currently, this newest driver has reached a second round of testing in AFA 
> labs, but that has only been in conjunction (with some peripheral 
> manufacturers) with a few devices, and, as it stands, the code is still not 
> particularly generic (due to both the complexities of the chip itself as well 
> as those involved in getting the various device configurations to work). So, 
> as of yet, there currently isn't anything for the end user to test. However, 
> as soon things progress past this stage, there will be something released for 
> users to test. There is no specific release timeframe set for this, but 
> hopefully it will be soon, as the chip manufacturer (as well as everybody 
> else involved) is under pressure, due to the large adoption of the chip by 
> different peripheral manufacturers (Avermedia, Terratec, Azurewave, 
> DigitalNow, Pinnacle, as well as some number of unbranded Chinese 
> manufacturers too). In short, a lot more devices based on this chipset are 
> expected to materialize."
> 
> Oliver
> 
> 
> asus_dvb-usb-ids.h.diff

Sorry, but there's no sense of just adding a new USB ID there, without the 
driver.
> 
> 
> --- v4l/dvb-usb-ids.h 2011-10-24 09:10:05.000000000 +0200
> +++ v4l/dvb-usb-ids.h_asus    2012-02-20 20:06:57.980979949 +0100
> @@ -294,6 +294,7 @@
>  #define USB_PID_ASUS_U3000                           0x171f
>  #define USB_PID_ASUS_U3000H                          0x1736
>  #define USB_PID_ASUS_U3100                           0x173f
> +#define USB_PID_ASUS_U3100MINI_PLUS                  0x1779
>  #define USB_PID_YUAN_EC372S                          0x1edc
>  #define USB_PID_YUAN_STK7700PH                               0x1f08
>  #define USB_PID_YUAN_PD378S                          0x2edc
> 

Regards,
Mauro
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