Hi Oliver,

   I migrated to Ubuntu 13.04 on desktop and tried. It worked ! 
   It uses linux kernel 3.8.0. If I use this version of linux kernel or greater 
on Pandaboard, it may work on Pandaboard also.

Regards,
Kishore.




-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Schinagl [mailto:oliver+l...@schinagl.nl] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2013 12:18 PM
To: Krishna Kishore
Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Prof DVB-S2 USB device

On 30-07-13 08:25, Krishna Kishore wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
>       3.10.2 booted on Pandaboard. Now, I am trying to connect Prof 7500 
> DVB-S2 device. It does not get detected as new USB device.
>
>      .config file is attached to this email. Am I missing any config? Can you 
> please let me know?
 From a quick glance I noticed you are missing the CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD (EHCI 
Host controller) it appears you don't have a USB host controller enabled at 
all? But i'm not sure what kind of USB controller omap4 has.

oliver
>
> Regards,
> Kishore.
> ________________________________________
> From: Oliver Schinagl [oliver+l...@schinagl.nl]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 5:47 PM
> To: Krishna Kishore
> Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: Prof DVB-S2 USB device
>
> On 24-07-13 13:20, Krishna Kishore wrote:
>>
>> On Desktop PC (Ubuntu 12.04 which has 3.2.0 Kernel) also, I am not getting 
>> the list of channels when I scan. I am using Kaffeine.
> While I understand you prefer to run a LTS distro, 3.2.0 is old!
>
> The reason why I keep bringing this up, media drivers are almost 
> updated daily. So if you want to see if your issue is fixed, the most 
> ideal start for this investigation is the media git kernel tree. While 
> I understand building your own kernel might be a little too much, try 
> an Ubuntu 13.04 Live cd, it should come with a 3.9 kernel, not 
> extremly old, but should have most of the recent media changes. Now if 
> it doesn't work right on that, well, then you'd have to build your own 
> media drivers from the git tree. If those don't work, then we can 
> start talking to developers. Otherwise, you are trying to troubleshoot 
> something, that has long been fixed.
>
> oliver
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Oliver Schinagl [mailto:oliver+l...@schinagl.nl]
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 4:34 PM
>> To: Krishna Kishore
>> Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
>> Subject: Re: Prof DVB-S2 USB device
>>
>> On 24-07-13 10:59, Krishna Kishore wrote:
>>> Dear Oliver,
>>>
>>>           Thanks for your response. I tried with 3.10.1. As you rightly 
>>> pointed out, it does not seem to work on my board (pandaboard). It gets 
>>> stuck at "Starting kernel...".
>>>
>>>            Now, I am trying with 3.4.47 version now. Let me see if it 
>>> works. The delay of creating /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 and 
>>> /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0 seems to exists. I am waiting for it to get 
>>> created.
>>>
>>>          I am downloading 3.4.54 and 3.10.2 now.
>> What do you get when using on a regular PC? Your beagle board may (or may 
>> not) yet be supported by mainline 3.10.1 kernel.
>>
>> Try it in a regular PC and see what happens there with 3.10.2
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kishore.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Oliver Schinagl [mailto:oliver+l...@schinagl.nl]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:12 PM
>>> To: Krishna Kishore
>>> Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
>>> Subject: Re: Prof DVB-S2 USB device
>>>
>>> On 24-07-13 08:56, Krishna Kishore wrote:
>>>> Dear Oliver,
>>>>
>>>>        Thanks for your response. Here are more details. Please help me in 
>>>> making this work.
>>>>
>>>>        Linux version:
>>>>
>>>> -sh-4.1# uname -a
>>>> Linux (none) 3.4.0 #28 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jul 23 16:24:14 IST 2013 
>>>> armv7l GNU/Linux
>>> Your kernel is ancient. The latest kernel with the latest media fluff is 
>>> 3.10.2; Since you are on arm, chances are your platform isn't that well 
>>> supported with later kernels, but even in the 3.4 world your kernel is 
>>> ancient. Latest stable is 3.4.54.
>>>
>>> So you are asking for help, with something that could have been fixed 3 
>>> times over (or not, I don't know). So my first suggestion is to upgrade 
>>> your kernel. If that's not possible on your arm platform, contact the 
>>> supplier of your kernel.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, since this is an USB device, you could try it on a desktop.
>>> Get a recent Ubuntu live CD and see if it works there. At least then you 
>>> can quickly and easily see if your problem hasn't been fixed in the last 
>>> year.
>>>>
>>>> [dotconfig is attached to this email]
>>>>
>>>> lsusb -t:
>>>> /:  Bus 01.Port 1: Dev 1, Class=root_hub, Driver=ehci-omap/3p, 480M
>>>>         |__ Port 1: Dev 2, If 0, Class=, Driver=hub/5p, 480M
>>>>             |__ Port 1: Dev 3, If 0, Class=, Driver=smsc95xx, 480M
>>>>             |__ Port 2: Dev 5, If 0, Class=, Driver=dw2102, 480M
>>>>
>>>> dmesg:
>>>> [  126.824951] usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 5 using 
>>>> ehci-omap [  126.950347] usb 1-1.2: New USB device found, 
>>>> idVendor=3034, idProduct=7500 [  126.957794] usb 1-1.2: New USB 
>>>> device
>>>> strings: Mfr=0, Product=0, SerialNumber=0 [  126.983184] dvb-usb:
>>>> found a 'Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2' in cold state, will try to load a firmware 
>>>> [  127.033477] dvb-usb: downloading firmware from file 'dvb-usb-p7500.fw'
>>>> [  127.051177] dw2102: start downloading DW210X firmware [ 
>>>> 127.238739] dvb-usb: found a 'Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2' in warm state.
>>>> [  127.255828] dvb-usb: will pass the complete MPEG2 transport stream to 
>>>> the software demuxer.
>>>> [  127.271270] DVB: registering new adapter (Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2) 
>>>> [ 1159.277740] dvb-usb: MAC address: 40:40:40:40:40:40 [ 
>>>> 1159.325531]
>>>> dw2102: Kishore: prof_7500_frontend_attach [ 1159.325561] [ 
>>>> 1159.340332] Kishore stv0900_attach:
>>>> [ 1159.340362] stv0900_init_internal [ 1159.340393] 
>>>> stv0900_init_internal: Create New Internal Structure!
>>>> [ 1159.340423] stv0900_read_reg
>>>> [ 1179.527770] stv0900_read_reg
>>>> [ 1550.418365] stv0900_read_reg
>>>> [ 1637.090240] stv0900_st_dvbs2_single [ 1637.090270] 
>>>> stv0900_stop_all_s2_modcod [ 1669.340270] 
>>>> stv0900_activate_s2_modcod_single [ 1703.605865] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1709.652740] stv0900_read_reg [ 1715.699584] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1721.746490] stv0900_read_reg [ 1727.793365] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1733.840209] stv0900_read_reg [ 1739.887115] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1743.918395] stv0900_read_reg [ 1749.965240] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1756.012115] stv0900_set_ts_parallel_serial path1 3 path2 0 [ 
>>>> 1758.027740] stv0900_read_reg [ 1764.074615] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1770.121490] stv0900_read_reg [ 1776.168334] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1782.215209] stv0900_read_reg [ 1788.262115] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1810.433990] stv0900_read_reg [ 1816.480865] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1824.543365] stv0900_read_reg [ 1830.590240] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1838.652740] stv0900_read_reg [ 1844.699615] stv0900_read_reg [ 
>>>> 1850.746490] stv0900_set_mclk: Mclk set to 135000000, Quartz =
>>>> 27000000 [ 1850.746520] stv0900_read_reg [ 1854.777740] 
>>>> stv0900_read_reg [ 1860.824615] stv0900_read_reg [ 1864.855865] 
>>>> stv0900_read_reg [ 1868.887115] stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated 
>>>> Mclk = 152672117 [ 1876.965209] stv0900_read_reg [ 1883.027709] 
>>>> stv0900_read_reg [ 1887.058990] stv0900_read_reg [ 1891.090240]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 152672117 [ 1891.090270] 
>>>> Kishore stv0900_attach: Attaching STV0900 demodulator(0) [ 
>>>> 1891.090301] dw2102: Kishore: dvb_attach stb6100_attach [ 
>>>> 1891.090332] [ 1891.097442] Kishore stb6100_attach:
>>>> [ 1891.101409] Kishore stb6100_attach: Attaching STB6100 [ 
>>>> 1893.105957] dw2102: Attached STV0900+STB6100A!
>>>> [ 1893.105957]
>>>> [ 1893.112335] DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (STV0900 frontend)...
>>>> [ 1893.137878] input: IR-receiver inside an USB DVB receiver as
>>>> /devices/platform/usbhs_omap/ehci-omap.0/usb1/1-1/1-1.2/input/input
>>>> 2 [ 1893.177368] dvb-usb: schedule remote query interval to 150 
>>>> msecs.
>>>> [ 1893.184143] dvb-usb: Prof 7500 USB DVB-S2 successfully initialized and 
>>>> connected.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Linux (none) 3.4.0 #28 SMP PREEMPT Tue Jul 23 16:24:14 IST 2013 
>>>> armv7l GNU/Linux -sh-4.1# /stbref/w_scan-20120112/w_scan -fs -s 
>>>> S93E5 -c IN -G >> ch.conf w_scan version 20120112 (compiled for DVB 
>>>> API
>>>> 5.4) using settings for 93.5 east Insat 3A/4B scan type SATELLITE, 
>>>> channellist 42 output format gstreamer
>>>> WARNING: could not guess your codepage. Falling back to 'UTF-8'
>>>> output charset 'UTF-8', use -C <charset> to override
>>>> Info: using DVB adapter auto detection.
>>>>
>>>>             /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 -> SATELLITE "STV0900 frontend":
>>>> very good :-))
>>>>
>>>> Using SATELLITE frontend (adapter /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0) 
>>>> -_-_-_-_ Getting frontend capabilities-_-_-_-_ Using DVB API 5.5 
>>>> frontend 'STV0900 frontend' supports INVERSION_AUTO DVB-S
>>>> DVB-S2
>>>> FREQ (0.95GHz ... 2.15GHz)
>>>> SRATE (1.000MBd ... 45.000MBd)
>>>> using LNB "UNIVERSAL"
>>>> -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
>>>> (time: 00:40)
>>>>
>>>> dmesg logs:
>>>>
>>>> [1716261.743961] stv0900_init
>>>> [1716287.004365] stv0900_set_tone: Off [1716307.004132]
>>>> stv0900_read_status:
>>>> [1716321.004217] stv0900_status: locked = 0 [1716337.004246]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 553008176 [1716337.004251] 
>>>> TS bitrate = 2081 Mbit/sec [1716339.004299] DEMOD LOCK FAIL 
>>>> [1716345.004236] stv0900_search:
>>>> [1716345.004242] stv0900_read_status:
>>>> [1716363.004324] stv0900_status: locked = 1 [1716379.004255]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 607008176 [1716379.004260] 
>>>> TS bitrate = 2361 Mbit/sec [1716379.004263] DEMOD LOCK OK 
>>>> [1716261.743961] stv0900_init [1716287.004365] stv0900_set_tone: 
>>>> Off [1716307.004132] stv0900_read_status:
>>>> [1716321.004217] stv0900_status: locked = 0 [1716337.004246]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 553008176 [1716337.004251] 
>>>> TS bitrate = 2081 Mbit/sec [1716339.004299] DEMOD LOCK FAIL 
>>>> [1716345.004236] stv0900_search:
>>>> [1716345.004242] stv0900_read_status:
>>>> [1716363.004324] stv0900_status: locked = 1 [1716379.004255]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 607008176 [1716379.004260] 
>>>> TS bitrate = 2361 Mbit/sec [1716379.004263] DEMOD LOCK OK 
>>>> [1716455.004184] stv0900_search:
>>>> [1716455.004190] stv0900_read_status:
>>>> [1716461.004239] stv0900_status: locked = 0 [1716477.004310]
>>>> stv0900_get_mclk_freq: Calculated Mclk = 175008176 [1716477.004315] 
>>>> TS bitrate = 503 Mbit/sec [1716479.004220] DEMOD LOCK FAIL
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Kishore.
>>>> ________________________________________
>>>> From: Oliver Schinagl [oliver+l...@schinagl.nl]
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 2:34 AM
>>>> To: Krishna Kishore
>>>> Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
>>>> Subject: Re: Prof DVB-S2 USB device
>>>>
>>>> On 23-07-13 18:52, Krishna Kishore wrote:
>>>>> #Sorry for sending to individual email ids
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>           I am trying to use Prof DVB-S2 USB device with Linux host. 
>>>>> Device gets detected. But, I am facing the following problems.
>>>> You will need to provide much more information then that. What does 
>>>> dmesg say? lsusb? what driver are you using, what kernel version? 
>>>> Are you using it as a module? Have you enabled debugging in your kernel?
>>>>
>>>> Those questions come to my mind.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1.      It takes approximately 21 minutes to get 
>>>>> /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 and /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0 to get created. 
>>>>> This happens every time
>>>>> 2.      After /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 gets created, when I use w_scan 
>>>>> utility to scan for channels, it does not list the channels.
>>>>> a.      In dmesg logs, I see DEMOD LOCK FAIL error continuously.
>>>> Paste your logs (or if its too much, only copy/paste the relevant parts.
>>>> You ask for a limb, yet offer nothing.
>>>>
>>>> oliver
>>>>>
>>>>>            Can you please help me?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Kishore.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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