Hello,

I use a Media-Pointer MP-S2 Dual DVB-S2 PCIe card with the latest drivers from 
the git-Repository
http://projects.vdr-developer.org/repositories/show/mediapointer-dvb-s2 .

I tried to write udev rules to define the adapter names of the tuner to avoid 
that the device names could change at boot. It seems not to be possible to 
write a udev rule for this dual DVB-S2 device, because there are no attributes 
to differentiate between tuner 0 and tuner 1. Attached is the output of 
udevinfo.

The following udev rule allows only to define the adapter name of a single 
tuner:
SUBSYSTEM=="dvb", ATTRS{vendor}=="0x18c3", ATTRS{device}=="0x0720",
KERNELS=="0000:02:00.0",
PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'K=%k; K=$${K#dvb}; printf dvb/adapter0/%%s $${K#*.}'", 
SYMLINK+="%c"

How can this issue be solved in general? I think the driver should provide an 
attribute for each tuner, so that it is possible to write udev rules. How this 
has been solved for other Dual Tuner devices like Pinnacle PCTV Dual DVB-T 
Diversity, DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Express?



Udevinfo starts with the device specified by the devpath and then
walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device
found, all possible attributes in the udev rules key format.
A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device
and the attributes from one single parent device.

  looking at device 
'/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/dvb/dvb0.frontend0':
    KERNEL=="dvb0.frontend0"
    SUBSYSTEM=="dvb"
    DRIVER==""
    ATTR{dev}=="212:2"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/dvb':
    KERNELS=="dvb"
    SUBSYSTEMS==""
    DRIVERS==""

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:01:00.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS=="ngene"
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x18c3"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x0720"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x18c3"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0xabc4"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x040000"
    ATTRS{irq}=="16"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff"
    ATTRS{modalias}=="pci:v000018C3d00000720sv000018C3sd0000ABC4bc04sc00i00"
    ATTRS{enable}=="1"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}==""

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:00:01.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS=="pcieport-driver"
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x8086"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x2771"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x060400"
    ATTRS{irq}=="223"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff"
    ATTRS{modalias}=="pci:v00008086d00002771sv00000000sd00000000bc06sc04i00"
    ATTRS{enable}=="2"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}=="1"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00':
    KERNELS=="pci0000:00"
    SUBSYSTEMS==""
    DRIVERS==""


Udevinfo starts with the device specified by the devpath and then
walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device
found, all possible attributes in the udev rules key format.
A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device
and the attributes from one single parent device.

  looking at device 
'/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/dvb/dvb1.frontend0':
    KERNEL=="dvb1.frontend0"
    SUBSYSTEM=="dvb"
    DRIVER==""
    ATTR{dev}=="212:5"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0/dvb':
    KERNELS=="dvb"
    SUBSYSTEMS==""
    DRIVERS==""

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:01:00.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS=="ngene"
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x18c3"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x0720"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x18c3"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0xabc4"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x040000"
    ATTRS{irq}=="16"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff"
    ATTRS{modalias}=="pci:v000018C3d00000720sv000018C3sd0000ABC4bc04sc00i00"
    ATTRS{enable}=="1"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}==""

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:00:01.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS=="pcieport-driver"
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x8086"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x2771"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x060400"
    ATTRS{irq}=="223"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff,ffffffff"
    ATTRS{modalias}=="pci:v00008086d00002771sv00000000sd00000000bc06sc04i00"
    ATTRS{enable}=="2"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}=="1"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00':
    KERNELS=="pci0000:00"
    SUBSYSTEMS==""
    DRIVERS==""

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