2011/3/18 Antti Palosaari <cr...@iki.fi>: > On 03/08/2011 12:12 AM, adq wrote: >> >> Ah well, so its definitely /not/ conflicting i2c writes that cause the >> tuner problem as it has finally just died. The festats for a "crashed" >> tuner are: >> Sig: 50933 SNR: 50 BER: 0 UBLK: 5370554 Stat: 0x01 [SIG ] >> (no other error messages) >> >> For the other tuner, it is: >> Sig: 55703 SNR: 120 BER: 0 UBLK: 919 Stat: 0x1f [SIG CARR VIT SYNC >> LOCK ] >> >> Note the /massive/ difference in ubclocks; the tuner that died always >> had a massively larger UCBLOCKS count even when it was working fine. >> >> Antii, I'll try out your GPIO suggestions today or tomorrow, and I'll >> try and snag an i2c register dump to see if that sheds any light... > > Any new findings?
Hi, just been trying it out, with no success. On my test machine, FE0 no longer tunes, but FE1 is still fine, so I've just been testing FE0. I've tried your suggestions, mainly concentrating on the af9013's GPIOs, but I also tried your power management suggestion. Since I was just using FE0, I've just been setting all the GPIOs at the start of af9013.c's set_frontend() implementation; I've tried turning them all off, all on, on->mdelay->off, and also off->mdelay->on. Nothing works. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html