On 19/08/2013 21:11, Brian-Imap wrote:
On 8/18/2013 8:15 PM, Marc wrote:
On 18/08/2013 19:27, Brian-Imap wrote:
Hi, so I tried to look for some kind of info to help me identify the tuners, this is the most interesting bit I guess:
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter1/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb1.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb1.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
You can use this command : udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/your/path)
to get the complete tree and watch if you can differentiate your front end with one or more attributes of the subsystems.
Marc.
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb0.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb0.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter2/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb2.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb2.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter3/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:06.0/0000:01:06.0/dvb/dvb3.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb3.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/dvb/adapter4/frontend0 --attribute-walk looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb4.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb4.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
At the moment I cannot find anything to identify the 4 Tuners on the Cine S2, the FF on 01:06 is easy. I got hit by tuning problems a few days ago as the tuner without a cable was given FE3/0. The FF got FE4/0 at that time. I'm wondering if the DDBridge driver will always number in the correct order.
So I guess I'll try to make the FF FE0/0, and hope that the DDBRidge driver will do the rest.
Cheers Brian
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Hi, well Its exactly what I was doing, and I cant see a difference. Here an example of two of the Cine S2 Tuners:
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/dvb/adapter3/frontend0)
Udevadm info starts with the device specified by the devpath and then walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device found, all possible attributes in the udev rules key format. A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device and the attributes from one single parent device.
looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb3.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb3.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0': KERNELS=="0000:02:00.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="pci" DRIVERS=="DDBridge" ATTRS{irq}=="16" ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0xdd01" ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0" ATTRS{class}=="0x048000" ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff" ATTRS{device}=="0x0003" ATTRS{enable}=="1" ATTRS{msi_bus}=="" ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7" ATTRS{vendor}=="0xdd01" ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0020"
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0': KERNELS=="0000:00:0d.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="pci" DRIVERS=="pcieport" ATTRS{irq}=="40" ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x10de" ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0" ATTRS{class}=="0x060400" ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff" ATTRS{device}=="0x0378" ATTRS{enable}=="2" ATTRS{msi_bus}=="1" ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7" ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de" ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0000"
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00': KERNELS=="pci0000:00" SUBSYSTEMS=="" DRIVERS==""
VDR-test-cellar (SDB1): udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/dvb/adapter4/frontend0)
Udevadm info starts with the device specified by the devpath and then walks up the chain of parent devices. It prints for every device found, all possible attributes in the udev rules key format. A rule to match, can be composed by the attributes of the device and the attributes from one single parent device.
looking at device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0/dvb/dvb4.frontend0': KERNEL=="dvb4.frontend0" SUBSYSTEM=="dvb" DRIVER==""
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0/0000:02:00.0': KERNELS=="0000:02:00.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="pci" DRIVERS=="DDBridge" ATTRS{irq}=="16" ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0xdd01" ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0" ATTRS{class}=="0x048000" ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff" ATTRS{device}=="0x0003" ATTRS{enable}=="1" ATTRS{msi_bus}=="" ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7" ATTRS{vendor}=="0xdd01" ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0020"
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:0d.0': KERNELS=="0000:00:0d.0" SUBSYSTEMS=="pci" DRIVERS=="pcieport" ATTRS{irq}=="40" ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x10de" ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0" ATTRS{class}=="0x060400" ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32" ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff" ATTRS{device}=="0x0378" ATTRS{enable}=="2" ATTRS{msi_bus}=="1" ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7" ATTRS{vendor}=="0x10de" ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0000"
looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00': KERNELS=="pci0000:00" SUBSYSTEMS=="" DRIVERS==""
In this case, you can write an external program witch output the name when you match a front end of ddbridge : KERNEL=="dvb[0-9]*.frontend0", SUBSYSTEMS=="pci", DRIVERS=="DDBridge", PROGRAM="/your/program %k", NAME="%c"
Something like : if [ ! -a /path/frontendname1 ]; then echo frontendname1; exit; fi; same with frontendname2 and frontendname3
The kernel name of the device is available if needed (%k in the udev rule).
Marc.
Thanks for the suggestions though.
So now I'm looking for other ideas. Hows about blacklisting DDBridge and then modprobeing it before VDR starts? That way the FF will get FE0/0, and I assume the Cine S2 tuners will enumerate in ascending order.
Cheers Brian