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Re : Leadtek DTV2000H, what next?



Ok, after upgraded my kernel to 2.6.16.17, I finally get the messages ->

cx88[0] IR: irq gpio=0x53 code=10 | poll
cx88 IR (WinFast DTV1000-T): unknown key: key=0x16 raw=0x16 down=0
cx88[0] IR: irq gpio=0x1 code=0 | poll
cx88[0] IR: irq gpio=0xb3 code=22 | poll
cx88 IR (WinFast DTV1000-T): unknown key: key=0x16 raw=0x16 down=1

when I press the keys of my remote control. As you can see, the dmesg messages
have only 1 byte values (gpio=0xAA). Do I need to add the line ->

.gpio3  = 0x02000000,

in the section input of the card ?

What is the next step ?

Many thanks for your help.


----- Message d'origine ----
De : Malcolm V <farkit (at) iinet.net.au>
À : video4linux-list (at) redhat.com
Envoyé le : Mercredi, 10 Mai 2006, 3h00mn 29s
Objet : Re: Leadtek DTV2000H, what next?

On Wednesday 10 May 2006 21:47, Paul Muadib allegedly wrote:
<snipped>
> Thank you for your quick reply. My remote control is exactly the same as
> yours. I made the modifications on cx88-input.c as you suggested. I added
<snipped>
> Unfortunately, I can't see any relevent message in the log file
> (/var/log/message) when I press a key on the remote control.

The log level of the debug messages is quite low and might not be going into 
your logs, which is why I suggested using dmesg to check for output. 
Everything else looks ok, try;

watch -n 1 "dmesg | tail -n 20"

instead of looking at the message log. 

<snipped>
> Note: Without the module "evdev" loaded, there is no new event device in
> /dev/input

Yeah, I have input support built into my kernel rather then as a module.

Cheers,
Malcolm V.

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