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The cx88 driver
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Author: Gerd Hoffmann
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This is a v4l2 device driver for the cx2388x chip.
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Current status
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video
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- Works.
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- Overlay isn't supported.
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audio
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- Works. The TV standard detection is made by the driver, as the
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hardware has bugs to auto-detect.
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- audio data dma (i.e. recording without loopback cable to the
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sound card) is supported via cx88-alsa.
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vbi
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- Works.
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How to add support for new cards
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The driver needs some config info for the TV cards. This stuff is in
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cx88-cards.c. If the driver doesn't work well you likely need a new
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entry for your card in that file. Check the kernel log (using dmesg)
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to see whenever the driver knows your card or not. There is a line
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like this one:
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.. code-block:: none
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cx8800[0]: subsystem: 0070:3400, board: Hauppauge WinTV \
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34xxx models [card=1,autodetected]
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If your card is listed as "board: UNKNOWN/GENERIC" it is unknown to
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the driver. What to do then?
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1) Try upgrading to the latest snapshot, maybe it has been added
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meanwhile.
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2) You can try to create a new entry yourself, have a look at
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cx88-cards.c. If that worked, mail me your changes as unified
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diff ("diff -u").
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3) Or you can mail me the config information. We need at least the
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following information to add the card:
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- the PCI Subsystem ID ("0070:3400" from the line above,
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"lspci -v" output is fine too).
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- the tuner type used by the card. You can try to find one by
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trial-and-error using the tuner=<n> insmod option. If you
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know which one the card has you can also have a look at the
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list in CARDLIST.tuner
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Documentation missing at the cx88 datasheet
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MO_OUTPUT_FORMAT (0x310164)
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.. code-block:: none
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Previous default from DScaler: 0x1c1f0008
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Digit 8: 31-28
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28: PREVREMOD = 1
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Digit 7: 27-24 (0xc = 12 = b1100 )
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27: COMBALT = 1
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26: PAL_INV_PHASE
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(DScaler apparently set this to 1, resulted in sucky picture)
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Digits 6,5: 23-16
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25-16: COMB_RANGE = 0x1f [default] (9 bits -> max 512)
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Digit 4: 15-12
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15: DISIFX = 0
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14: INVCBF = 0
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13: DISADAPT = 0
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12: NARROWADAPT = 0
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Digit 3: 11-8
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11: FORCE2H
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10: FORCEREMD
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9: NCHROMAEN
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8: NREMODEN
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Digit 2: 7-4
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7-6: YCORE
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5-4: CCORE
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Digit 1: 3-0
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3: RANGE = 1
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2: HACTEXT
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1: HSFMT
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0x47 is the sync byte for MPEG-2 transport stream packets.
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Datasheet incorrectly states to use 47 decimal. 188 is the length.
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All DVB compliant frontends output packets with this start code.
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Hauppauge WinTV cx88 IR information
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-----------------------------------
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The controls for the mux are GPIO [0,1] for source, and GPIO 2 for muting.
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====== ======== =================================================
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GPIO0 GPIO1
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====== ======== =================================================
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0 0 TV Audio
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1 0 FM radio
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0 1 Line-In
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1 1 Mono tuner bypass or CD passthru (tuner specific)
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====== ======== =================================================
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GPIO 16(I believe) is tied to the IR port (if present).
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From the data sheet:
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- Register 24'h20004 PCI Interrupt Status
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- bit [18] IR_SMP_INT Set when 32 input samples have been collected over
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- gpio[16] pin into GP_SAMPLE register.
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What's missing from the data sheet:
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- Setup 4KHz sampling rate (roughly 2x oversampled; good enough for our RC5
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compat remote)
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- set register 0x35C050 to 0xa80a80
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- enable sampling
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- set register 0x35C054 to 0x5
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- enable the IRQ bit 18 in the interrupt mask register (and
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provide for a handler)
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GP_SAMPLE register is at 0x35C058
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Bits are then right shifted into the GP_SAMPLE register at the specified
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rate; you get an interrupt when a full DWORD is received.
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You need to recover the actual RC5 bits out of the (oversampled) IR sensor
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bits. (Hint: look for the 0/1and 1/0 crossings of the RC5 bi-phase data) An
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actual raw RC5 code will span 2-3 DWORDS, depending on the actual alignment.
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I'm pretty sure when no IR signal is present the receiver is always in a
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marking state(1); but stray light, etc can cause intermittent noise values
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as well. Remember, this is a free running sample of the IR receiver state
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over time, so don't assume any sample starts at any particular place.
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Additional info
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This data sheet (google search) seems to have a lovely description of the
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RC5 basics:
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http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2817.pdf
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This document has more data:
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http://www.nenya.be/beor/electronics/rc5.htm
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This document has a how to decode a bi-phase data stream:
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http://www.ee.washington.edu/circuit_archive/text/ir_decode.txt
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This document has still more info:
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~sbp/knowledge/ir/rc5.htm
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