2012-04-26 20:59:28 nibble....@gmail.com >2012-04-24 09:50:33 nibble....@gmail.com >>Em 23-04-2012 19:51, Konstantin Dimitrov escreveu: >>> Antti, i already commented about ds3103 drivers months ago: >> >>> also, why Montage tuner code should be spitted from the demodulator >>> code? is there any evidence that any Montage tuner (ts2020 or ts2022) >>> can work with 3rd party demodulator different than ds3000 or ds3103? >> >>This has nothing to do with Montage devices, but with the way we write >>those drivers in Kernel. >> >>There are _several_ examples where the driver for a single silicon were >>turned into more than one driver. The biggest examples are the SoC chips, >>that are transformed into a large series of drivers. >> >>Another example is the cx88 driver: due to technical reasons, it was splitted >>into 4 drivers, one for each different PCI ID exported by it. >> >>The cx2341x driver is also an interesting example: while it used to be for a >>separate chip, the cx2341x functions are now part of IP blocks on newer >>Conexant chipsets. Those single chips require two drivers to work (cx2341x >>and the associated media PCI bridge driver). >> >>Looking into tuners, there are the tda18271 family of devices, with are >>supported by several drivers: tda827x, tda8290 and tda18271-fe, depending >>on how the actual device is mounted. Eventually, the actual tuner may >>also have a tda9887 inside it. >> >>So, there's nothing wrong on splitting it on separate drivers. In a matter of >>fact, we strongly prefer to have tuners separate from demods. Having them >>together can only be justified technically, if there are really strong reasons >>why they should be at the same driver. >> >>I probably missed this at my review for ds3000 (that's why it ended by being >>merged), but, on the review I did on it (accidentally due to m88ds3103 >>patchset >>review), it is clear that the tuner has actually a different I2C address >>(0x60) >>than the demod, and it is indeed a separate device. Sorry for slipping into >>it. >> >>Anyway, now that this is noticed, tuner and demod drivers should be split, >>especially since there are some patches floating around to add support for >>ds3103. >> >>As I said before, the right thing to do is: >> >> 1) split ds3000 from ts2020 at the existing driver; >> 2) add support for the newer chips (ds3103/ts2022) to the ds3000 and >> ds3103 >> drivers. >> 3) test if the patches adding support for the newer chips didn't break >> the >> support for existing hardware. >> >>My proposal is that tasks (1) and (3) should be handled by you. As Max wants >>to >>add support for some devices based on ds3103/ts2022, IMO, he can do the >>patches >>for (2) in a way that they would be acceptable by you, as the driver >>maintainer >>for ds3000/ts2020, testing with their devices. >> >>Regards, >>Mauro > >Montage M88ds3103 is not only working with its own tuners. >It works with silicon tuner including AV2011, AV2026 and CAN tuner including >sharp6306, sharp7803 and sharp7903 etc. >How to add these supports in the single file? It is really headache. >So I think that spliting the tuner and demod file is only right way. > >First I read the source code of DS3000 and show respects to ds3000 work in >linux. >But find that it can not read back the tuner register correctly, and not set >the right tuner bandwidth filter,etc. >I fix all those bugs and also update ds3000 firmware to the latest one. >The big one is that I start to add m88ds3103 demodulator and m88ts2022 tuner >support. It is not just the work as simple as adding some constant. there are >much difference as you can see much "switch and if" to apply the especial code >for new tuner and demodulator. > >But Konstantin tell me that I have no right to put the copyright in the file, >even say many bad words to my works. >As I know that Konstantin works for the competitor company, I donot care the >fight of his company and dvbsky. >Dvbsky develops its hardware by their own, and write windows driver. some of >their technical guys have more than ten years in PC tuner design experience >from old analog one based on bt878 chip. ohh, this story is out of this topic, >sorry. > >As many requirements to run into linux, I become the candidate to do it. >It is public and open project, everybody can contribute to it. Is it right? >I think it is unfair and is abnormal for open source project. >even start to read the GNU document carefully to check if the original author >deny your work in the wrong way, what can i do? >So I decide to rewrite the code from scratch, and find almost ds3000 code copy >from the reference code except the driver framework. >It is obvious that the code is old one, montage update its ds3000 code after >Konstantin' works. So I update to the new one. >I have no hardware of Konstantin's works and patch the original ds3000 because >more complex works. >That is why I decide to write the new m88ds3103 file and put copyright of >Montage and Konstantin as well to show repects to both. > >BR, >Max
Hello, I finish the following works. 1)split the montage dvb-s2 frontend into tuner and demodulator files. 2)Fix the issues as Mauro addressed before. 3)Pass scripts/checkpatch.pl check. So what is the next step for me? Is there any schedule of Konstantin's work? Br, Max -- 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