On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 12:00:24PM +0100, Maarten Wisse wrote:
Is it a driver or a vdr problem and can it be solved? The CAM works fine in a FuSi DVB-C card.
This is probably a driver problem. From what I have seen in the archives of the linuxtv mailinglist, cam support has been fixed for this device only recently in CVS.
Thanx for the hint. I've checked out the driver from CVS but no luck:
|Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_open: Device opened [d68a92c0] |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_ioctl: Getting Slot capabilities |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: Computing string checksum. |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: -> string length : 0x07 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: put_checksum: -> checksum : 0xb5 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_put_ci: Put Command |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: ca_get_slot_caps: -->dst_put_ci SUCCESS ! |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: ca_get_slot_caps: Slot cap = [5] |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: =================================== |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: 18 64 0 0 2 11 0 5 |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_ioctl: -->CA_GET_CAP Success ! |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost vdr[8492]: CAM doesn't support link layer interface |Nov 30 12:19:01 localhost kernel: dst_ca_release: Device closed.