#linuxtv 2019-06-25,Tue

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marc|gonzalezmchehab: I'm using dvbv5-zap to test my driver... -r records only the first audio PID, not all audio PIDs? [16:00]
mchehabyes, right now it records only one video and one audio
if you use -P, it records all pids
(it should be easy to modify it to handle more - it is just that we never needed such feat :-) )
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marc|gonzalezmakes sense, thanks!
mchehab: I'll have to find a way to test requesting 30+ filters
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mchehabfeel free to modify it
you can probably modify -A parameter to accept multiple pids
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marc|gonzalezOK, right now I'm knee deep in horrible downstream driver code :-) [16:05]
mchehab(and -V) [16:05]
marc|gonzalezbut it will be a learning experience to see the user-space side
mchehab: it is the responsibility of the driver to reference count the filters to enable on 0->1 transition and disable on 1->0 transition?
[16:05]
mchehabno, the core should be doing that [16:07]
marc|gonzalezmchehab: and setting a flag somewhere then?
because the start_filtering function pointer is called for every PID to filter
I'll keep looking ;-)
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