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[linux-dvb] OutCommand, Soutcommand, Filter Errors



Hello,

i have now since i use the API3 driver the problem with following errors:

Dec  3 16:16:34 vdr kernel: CommandRequest: timeout waiting for COMMAND to
complete
Dec  3 16:16:34 vdr kernel: StopHWFilter error
Dec  3 16:16:35 vdr kernel: OutCommand: timeout waiting for COMMAND idle
Dec  3 16:16:35 vdr kernel: CommandRequest error
...
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: StopHWFilter error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: StartHWFilter error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: StartHWFilter error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: StopHWFilter error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: StartHWFilter error
...
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: outcom error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: outcom error
Dec  3 16:17:13 vdr kernel: av71101: ARM crashed!

I have 2 rev.1.3 FF Cards with connected ca-interface connected to each.
Mostely i get the erros on my secondary card with vdr and epg-scan on, but
sometimes also on the primary card. the errors occours after a few hours.
I have tested different kernels (2.4.21/22/23), distributions, different
rev.1.3 cards. Also i have tested dvb-kernel driver with the 2.6.0-pre10
kernel. With and without ACPI/APIC-Mode i get the errors. For a few days i
have modded my cards like the modification in this post:
http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/vdr/2003/12-2003/msg00048.html
With this mod i get a constant signal strange, befor the signal strange
differ up to 15% , but it solved not the outcom erros. My signal strange is
between 55% and 60% (techpatch), and i have no problems as long as the cards
works....

If i remove my ca-interfaces, the cards run flawlessy for a few day without
errors, but than i got it also. With the 0.9.4 driver an an older vdr
version i had no problems, the cards run flawlessy for weeks.

I donīt know what i can do now....have someone an idea?


Greetings

A.Share






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