Re: Unrecognized decoder chip (not gm7113c)

2013-05-31 Thread Ezequiel Garcia
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Greg Horvath wrote: > I will try and get a 3.7 kernel running on an x86 machine and > see if I can get it to run though. Thanks for taking the time to > investigate. > That sounds like a good plan! Please try with a v3.7+ kernel on x86 and report your findings.

Re: Unrecognized decoder chip (not gm7113c)

2013-05-31 Thread Greg Horvath
I am not sure how much work it would take to upgrade this particular kernel to 3.7+. The code for it came from https://github.com/olegk0/rk3066-kernel but I think it differs significantly from the main line structure and has several custom drivers. I will try and get a 3.7 kernel running on an x86

Re: Unrecognized decoder chip (not gm7113c)

2013-05-30 Thread Ezequiel Garcia
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 6:22 PM, Greg Horvath wrote: > I am not running them at the same time. There are two sets of dmesg output. > One for the stk1160 driver and the other when I attempted to load easycap > driver without loading stk1160. > > Right. In that case you can forget about the "easyca

Re: Unrecognized decoder chip (not gm7113c)

2013-05-30 Thread Ezequiel Garcia
Hi Greg, On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 3:58 PM, Greg Horvath wrote: > I have ported the 3.2 version of driver to kernel version 3.0.8 running on > an rk3066 (mk808) device. > That's cool. > [13336.159017] stk1160: driver ver 0.9.5 successfully loaded [...] First of all, look here: you seem to have p