Re: cx88 driver: Help needed to add radio support on Leadtek WINFAST DTV 2000 H (version J)
- Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 13:33:21 +0200
- From: Andre Auzi <aauzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: cx88 driver: Help needed to add radio support on Leadtek WINFAST DTV 2000 H (version J)
hermann pitton a écrit :
Am Donnerstag, den 08.05.2008, 20:13 -0400 schrieb Andy Walls:
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 23:30 +0200, Andre Auzi wrote:
Hello list,
I've started the task to add support of the board mentionned above.
So far I've got analog TV, Composite and Svideo inputs working OK with
IR as well.
Unfortunately, my area does not have DVB-T yet, but from the scans I've
made, I'm confident DVB support is on good tracks.
Nevertheless, I cannot achieve to have the radio input working.
The gpio values were captured with regspy on a working windows installation.
With the ivtv driver, I helped debug the LG TAPE-H series tuner on the
PVR-150MCE not demodulating FM radio. (Hans actually got the fix put
in.) The problem turned out to be the incorrect "bandswitch byte" being
set in tuner-simple.c. AFAICT, the gpio values for the CX23416 aren't
used to set the FM radio on the PVR-150MCE.
There is a "bandswitch byte" in the synthesizer/1st mixer chip (probably
a tua603x chip) in the tuner that controls some gpio pins. These gpio
pins setup the tuner's preselector by switching in the proper bandpass
filter for the Low VHF, FM, High-VHF, or UHF bands
For the FM1216ME_MK3 tuner (not the FMD1216ME_MK3) this bandswitch byte
needs to be set to 0x98 for FM stereo or 0x9a for FM mono.
I notice in tuner-simple.c:simple_radio_bandswitch(), that for both the
FM1216ME_MK3 and the FMD1216ME_MK3, the bandswitch byte for FM is coded
as 0x19. This is a bit-reversal of 0x98. This seems wrong according to
the FM1216ME_MK3 tuner datasheet here:
http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/datasheets/tuners/FM1216ME_MK3.pdf
I can't find the FMD1216ME_MK3 datasheet with some quick google
searches. I cannot conclusively say the coded bandswitch byte of 0x19
is wrong for the FMD1261ME_MK3, but I think it's worth some
investigation/experimentation.
Hi,
it is, we were only hackers!
And there is no substitution for it.
The radio stereo hack was specific for the FM1216ME/I H-3 (MK3) and the
FMD1216ME/I H-3 (MK-3) never could utilize that bit reading out the
stereo status for FM ...
Cheers,
Hermann
Thanks Andy, thanks Hermann,
this gives me another start point.
It's all new stuff for me and it may take some time to digest the
information but I'll do my best.
With the hardware in hands it would be a shame if I don't come up with
something.
Cheers,
Andre
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