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PostPosted: Sun Dec 25, 2011 4:50 pm 
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New system and fresh install of R7.1 I can configure the HD-5500 and PVR-USB2 (/dev/video0) correctly on initial configuration and they both work for awhile then the system just hangs nothing works, no keyboard can't ssh into it.

When I reboot the machine the PVR-USB2 shows an error, and when I look at dmesg it shows that the PVR-USB2 is now at a different device number.
Code:
/dev/video0  is now /dev/video1

and I also have to reconfigure the Analog side of the HD-5500 as well. Then it will work for awhile but will eventually hang again. Seems like some kind of interrupt issue. That the 2 cards keep getting different device ids.

If I remove the HD-5500 card. All works well and seems to be stable and the PVR-USB2 maintains the same device id.

Any suggestions.


Last edited by tscholl on Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:37 am, edited 1 time in total.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 2:12 pm 
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Well I have verified that I have the the same problem with similar hardware on a second F/B box. This one has a HD-3000 and a PVR-350 installed. On every reboot the PVR-350 changes it's ID
Code:
/dev/video0  is now /dev/video1
or goes the other way
/dev/video1  is now /dev/video0


This started happening after upgrading to version 7 and occurs in both 7.1 and 7.2

Any ideas tjc? Any one?

Thanks,

Tim


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 3:07 pm 
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tscholl wrote:
Well I have verified that I have the the same problem with similar hardware on a second F/B box. This one has a HD-3000 and a PVR-350 installed. On every reboot the PVR-350 changes it's ID
Code:
/dev/video0  is now /dev/video1
or goes the other way
/dev/video1  is now /dev/video0


This started happening after upgrading to version 7 and occurs in both 7.1 and 7.2

Any ideas tjc? Any one?

Thanks,

Tim


Ahh yes, the joys of udev: http://linhes.org/projects/linhes/wiki/ ... using_udev is HD-PVR specific, but you can apply the same ideas. http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Device_Filenames_and_udev provides examples for a number of capture devices.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:04 pm 
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slowtolearn,

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction but I have a few questions. The wiki says to look for
Code:
E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT=xxxxxxxx


But when I run the command "udevadm info --query=all --name=/dev/video0" I get
Code:
P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:0c.0/video4linux/video0
N: video0
S: v4l/by-path/pci-0000:02:0c.0-video-index0
S: video
E: UDEV_LOG=3
E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:0c.0/video4linux/video0
E: MAJOR=81
E: MINOR=0
E: DEVNAME=/dev/video0
E: SUBSYSTEM=video4linux
E: ID_V4L_VERSION=2
E: ID_V4L_PRODUCT=Hauppauge WinTV PVR-350
E: ID_V4L_CAPABILITIES=:capture:video_output:audio:tuner:radio:
E: ID_PATH=pci-0000:02:0c.0
E: DEVLINKS=/dev/v4l/by-path/pci-0000:02:0c.0-video-index0 /dev/video
E: TAGS=:udev-acl:


When I run "udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0)"
Code:
    KERNEL=="video0"
    SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux"
    DRIVER==""
    ATTR{name}=="ivtv0 encoder MPG"
    ATTR{index}=="0"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0/0000:02:0c.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:02:0c.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS=="ivtv"
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x4444"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x0803"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0070"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x4000"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x040000"
    ATTRS{irq}=="20"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff"
    ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7"
    ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32"
    ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32"
    ATTRS{enable}=="1"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}==""

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1e.0':
    KERNELS=="0000:00:1e.0"
    SUBSYSTEMS=="pci"
    DRIVERS==""
    ATTRS{vendor}=="0x8086"
    ATTRS{device}=="0x244e"
    ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{subsystem_device}=="0x0000"
    ATTRS{class}=="0x060400"
    ATTRS{irq}=="0"
    ATTRS{local_cpus}=="ff"
    ATTRS{local_cpulist}=="0-7"
    ATTRS{dma_mask_bits}=="32"
    ATTRS{consistent_dma_mask_bits}=="32"
    ATTRS{enable}=="1"
    ATTRS{broken_parity_status}=="0"
    ATTRS{msi_bus}=="1"

  looking at parent device '/devices/pci0000:00':
    KERNELS=="pci0000:00"
    SUBSYSTEMS==""
    DRIVERS==""

None of the tags match up to any of the examples
Code:
KERNEL=="video[0-9]*" , ATTRS{product}=="Hauppauge HD PVR" , ATTRS{serial}=="xxxxxxxx" , NAME="v4l/video0", SYMLINK+="video0"
KERNEL=="video[0-9]*" , ATTRS{product}=="Hauppauge HD PVR" , ATTRS{serial}=="yyyyyyyy" , NAME="v4l/video1", SYMLINK+="video1"

How do I match up the information provided to the example?

Thanks

Tim


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 4:23 pm 
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The idea is to pick tags that uniquely identify each card. For example, I have a PVR-150 and PVR-350 in my system:

Code:
udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video0)
...
ATTRS{vendor}=="0x4444"
ATTRS{device}=="0x0016"
...


and
Code:
udevadm info -a -p $(udevadm info -q path -n /dev/video1)
...
ATTRS{vendor}=="0x4444"
ATTRS{device}=="0x0803"
...


So using the vendor and device tags should suffice for me (and maybe you). Admittedly I'm not sure why I don't see the same problem on my system running Mythbuntu, there is nothing in /etc/udev/rules.d for my cards.

Without the serial number in the output I'm afraid you're out of luck if you have 2 or more of the same make/model in the same system, but in your case I don't think that's an issue.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:48 pm 
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I created a file in "/etc/udev/rules.d" called "10-local.rules" with the following:

Code:
KERNEL=="video0" ,  SUBSYSTEM=="video4linux" ,  ATTR{name}=="ivtv0 encoder MPG" , ATTRS{device}=="0x0803"

So far (5 reboots) seems to be working.

Tim


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