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Old 07-02-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Twinhan dvb card installation

I am trying to get my FC4 system to correctly recognise my Twinhan VP3020 card also known as Visionplus 3020 dvb-t.
The systemrecognises the card, but does not install the front end, see below:

[root@myth linux]# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 925X/XE Memory Controller Hub (rev 04)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 925X/XE PCI Express Root Port (rev 04)
00:1b.0 Class 0403: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 1 (rev 03)
00:1c.1 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 2 (rev 03)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 3 (rev 03)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) PCI Express Port 4 (rev 03)
00:1d.0 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #1 (rev 03)
00:1d.1 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #2 (rev 03)
00:1d.2 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #3 (rev 03)
00:1d.3 USB Controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) USB UHCI #4 (rev 03)
00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge (rev d3)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FR (ICH6/ICH6R) LPC Interface Bridge (rev 03)
00:1f.1 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) IDE Controller (rev 03)
00:1f.2 Class 0106: Intel Corporation 82801FR/FRW (ICH6R/ICH6RW) SATA Controller (rev 03)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) SMBus Controller (rev 03)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV380 0x3e50 [Radeon X600]
01:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV380 [Radeon X600] Secondary
04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8050 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 17)
06:01.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Video Capture (rev 11)
06:01.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 Audio Capture (rev 11)
06:02.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7134 (rev 01)
06:05.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Agere Systems (former Lucent Microelectronics) FW323 (rev 61)

[root@myth linux]# dmesg
Linux version 2.6.12-1.1385_FC4 (bhcompile@decompose.build.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.0.0 20050519 (Red Hat 4.0.0-) #1 Mon Jun 27 17:04:33 EDT 2005
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009fc00 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000000009fc00 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000000e6000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000005fe2fc00 (usable)
BIOS-e820: 000000005fe2fc00 - 000000005fe3fc0e (ACPI NVS)
BIOS-e820: 000000005ff10000 - 000000005ff30000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 000000005ff30000 - 000000005ff40000 (ACPI data)
BIOS-e820: 000000005ff40000 - 000000005fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
BIOS-e820: 000000005fff0000 - 0000000060000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000e0000000 - 00000000f0000000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000fed13000 - 00000000fed1a000 (reserved)
BIOS-e820: 00000000fed1c000 - 00000000feda0000 (reserved)
638MB HIGHMEM available.
896MB LOWMEM available.
Using x86 segment limits to approximate NX protection
On node 0 totalpages: 392751
DMA zone: 4096 pages, LIFO batch:1
Normal zone: 225280 pages, LIFO batch:31
HighMem zone: 163375 pages, LIFO batch:31
DMI 2.3 present.
ACPI: RSDP (v000 ACPIAM ) @ 0x000f57b0
ACPI: RSDT (v001 INTEL D925XCV 0x20041012 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x5ff30000
ACPI: FADT (v002 INTEL D925XCV 0x20041012 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x5ff30200
ACPI: MADT (v001 INTEL D925XCV 0x20041012 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x5ff30390
ACPI: MCFG (v001 INTEL D925XCV 0x20041012 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x5ff30400
ACPI: ASF! (v016 LEGEND I865PASF 0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x5ff35f80
ACPI: TCPA (v001 INTEL TBLOEMID 0x00000001 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x5ff36020
ACPI: WDDT (v001 INTEL OEMWDDT 0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x5ff36054
ACPI: DSDT (v001 INTEL D925XCV 0x00000001 INTL 0x02002026) @ 0x00000000
ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x408
Allocating PCI resources starting at 60000000 (gap: 60000000:80000000)
Built 1 zonelists
Kernel command line: ro root=LABEL=/ rhgb quiet
Initializing CPU#0
CPU 0 irqstacks, hard=c0455000 soft=c0454000
PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 12, 65536 bytes)
Detected 3602.054 MHz processor.
Using pmtmr for high-res timesource
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Dentry cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode-cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Memory: 1551728k/1571004k available (2507k kernel code, 18156k reserved, 689k data, 184k init, 653500k highmem)
Checking if this processor honours the WP bit even in supervisor mode... Ok.
Calibrating delay loop... 7127.04 BogoMIPS (lpj=3563520)
Security Framework v1.0.0 initialized
SELinux: Initializing.
SELinux: Starting in permissive mode
selinux_register_security: Registering secondary module capability
Capability LSM initialized as secondary
Mount-cache hash table entries: 512
CPU: After generic identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 00000000 00000000
CPU: After vendor identify, caps: bfebfbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000441d 00000000 00000000
monitor/mwait feature present.
using mwait in idle threads.
CPU: Trace cache: 12K uops, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 1024K
CPU: After all inits, caps: bfebf3ff 00000000 00000000 00000080 0000441d 00000000 00000000
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU0: Intel P4/Xeon Extended MCE MSRs (12) available
CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz stepping 04
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
ACPI: setting ELCR to 0200 (from 0e2
checking if image is initramfs... it is
Freeing initrd memory: 1212k freed
NET: Registered protocol family 16
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 3.00 entry at 0xf0031, last bus=6
PCI: Using MMCONFIG
mtrr: v2.0 (20020519)
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20050309
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using PIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
PCI: Ignoring BAR0-3 of IDE controller 0000:00:1f.1
Boot video device is 0000:01:00.0
PCI: Transparent bridge - 0000:00:1e.0
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEGP._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.P0P2._PRT]
ACPI: Power Resource [URP1] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [FDDP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [LPTP] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [URP2] (off)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX1._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX2._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.PEX3._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs *3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 *9 10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKE] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKF] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15) *0, disabled.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 *10 11 12 14 15)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] (IRQs 3 4 *5 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15)
Linux Plug and Play Support v0.97 (c) Adam Belay
pnp: PnP ACPI init
pnp: PnP ACPI: found 14 devices
usbcore: registered new driver usbfs
usbcore: registered new driver hub
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: If a device doesn't work, try "pci=routeirq". If it helps, post a report
pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x400-0x47f could not be reserved
pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x680-0x6ff has been reserved
pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x500-0x53f has been reserved
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16ac)
apm: overridden by ACPI.
audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled)
audit(1120243813.582:1): initialized
highmem bounce pool size: 64 pages
Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1
Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes)
SELinux: Registering netfilter hooks
Initializing Cryptographic API
ksign: Installing public key data
Loading keyring
- Added public key EC202FA8DD01029A
- User ID: Red Hat, Inc. (Kernel Module GPG key)
pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] enabled at IRQ 11
PCI: setting IRQ 11 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:01.0[A] -> Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:01.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 3
PCI: setting IRQ 3 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.0 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.1[B] -> Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.1 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 9
PCI: setting IRQ 9 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.2[C] -> Link [LNKC] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.2 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 10
PCI: setting IRQ 10 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1c.3[D] -> Link [LNKD] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1c.3 to 64
assign_interrupt_mode Found MSI capability
Allocate Port Service[pcie00]
Allocate Port Service[pcie02]
Allocate Port Service[pcie03]
ACPI: Processor [CPU1] (supports 8 throttling states)
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Real Time Clock Driver v1.12
Linux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jones
PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:PS2K,PNP0f03:PS2M] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12
serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12
serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1
Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 76 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A
io scheduler noop registered
io scheduler anticipatory registered
io scheduler deadline registered
io scheduler cfq registered
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 16384K size 1024 blocksize
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00alpha2
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
ICH6: IDE controller at PCI slot 0000:00:1f.1
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.1[A] -> Link [LNKC] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9
ICH6: chipset revision 3
ICH6: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
ide0: BM-DMA at 0xffa0-0xffa7, BIOS settings: hdaMA, hdbio
ide1: BM-DMA at 0xffa8-0xffaf, BIOS settings: hdcio, hddio
Probing IDE interface ide0...
hda: LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1673S, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
Probing IDE interface ide1...
Probing IDE interface ide1...
hda: ATAPI 48X DVD-ROM DVD-R CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
ide-floppy driver 0.99.newide
usbcore: registered new driver hiddev
usbcore: registered new driver usbhid
drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.01:USB HID core driver
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
md: md driver 0.90.1 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP: routing cache hash table of 4096 buckets, 128Kbytes
TCP established hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 8, 1835008 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 262144 bind 65536)
Initializing IPsec netlink socket
NET: Registered protocol family 1
NET: Registered protocol family 17
ACPI wakeup devices:
PEGP P0P2 AC97 USB0 USB1 USB2 USB3 USB7 UAR1 PEX1 PEX2 PEX3 PEX4 AZAL PWRB
ACPI: (supports S0 S1 S4 S5)
Freeing unused kernel memory: 184k freed
input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
SCSI subsystem initialized
libata version 1.11 loaded.
ata_piix version 1.03
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1f.2[B] -> Link [LNKD] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1f.2 to 64
ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xEC00 ctl 0xE802 bmdma 0xDC00 irq 10
ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0xE400 ctl 0xE002 bmdma 0xDC08 irq 10
ata1: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4023 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4023 88:207f
ata1: dev 0 ATA, max UDMA/133, 781422768 sectors: lba48
ata1: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi0 : ata_piix
ata2: dev 0 cfg 49:2f00 82:346b 83:7d01 84:4023 85:3469 86:3c01 87:4023 88:207f
ata2: dev 0 ATA, max UDMA/133, 781422768 sectors: lba48
ata2: dev 0 configured for UDMA/133
scsi1 : ata_piix
Vendor: ATA Model: ST3400832AS Rev: 3.01
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sda: 781422768 512-byte hdwr sectors (400088 MB)
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sda: 781422768 512-byte hdwr sectors (400088 MB)
SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 >
input: ImPS/2 Generic Wheel Mouse on isa0060/serio1
Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Vendor: ATA Model: ST3400832AS Rev: 3.01
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05
SCSI device sdb: 781422768 512-byte hdwr sectors (400088 MB)
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
SCSI device sdb: 781422768 512-byte hdwr sectors (400088 MB)
SCSI device sdb: drive cache: write back
sdb:
Attached scsi disk sdb at scsi1, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
device-mapper: 4.4.0-ioctl (2005-01-12) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
SELinux: Disabled at runtime.
SELinux: Unregistering netfilter hooks
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a post-1991 82077
sk98lin: no version for "struct_module" found: kernel tainted.
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
sk98lin: Network Device Driver v8.23.1.3
(C)Copyright 1999-2005 Marvell(R).
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:00.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:04:00.0 to 64
eth0: Yukon Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-T Adapter
PrefPort:A RlmtMode:Check Link State
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to 64
hw_random hardware driver 1.0.0 loaded
shpchp: Standard Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.4
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.12 loaded
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:02.0[A] -> Link [LNKC] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9
saa7134[0]: found at 0000:06:02.0, rev: 1, irq: 9, latency: 32, mmio: 0xdfeffc00
saa7134[0]: subsystem: 1043:4842, board: ASUS TV-FM 7134 [card=16,autodetected]
saa7134[0]: board init: gpio is 0
saa7134[0]: i2c eeprom 00: 43 10 42 48 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
saa7134[0]: i2c eeprom 10: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
saa7134[0]: i2c eeprom 20: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
saa7134[0]: i2c eeprom 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff
tuner 1-0060: chip found @ 0xc0 (saa7134[0])
tuner 1-0060: type set to 38 (Philips PAL/SECAM multi (FM1216ME MK3))
tda9885/6/7: chip found @ 0x86
saa7134[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2]
saa7134[0]: registered device vbi0
saa7134[0]: registered device radio0
bttv: driver version 0.9.15 loaded
bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKG] enabled at IRQ 10
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:01.0[A] -> Link [LNKG] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 0000:06:01.0, irq: 10, latency: 32, mmio: 0xcf7fe000
bttv0: detected: Twinhan VisionPlus DVB [card=113], PCI subsystem ID is 1822:0001
bttv0: using: Twinhan DST + clones [card=113,autodetected]
bttv0: gpio: en=00000000, out=00000000 in=00f500ff [init]
bttv0: using tuner=4
bttv0: add subdevice "dvb0"
bt878: AUDIO driver version 0.0.0 loaded
bt878: Bt878 AUDIO function found (0).
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:01.1[A] -> Link [LNKG] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
bt878(0): Bt878 (rev 17) at 06:01.1, irq: 10, latency: 32, memory: 0xcf7ff000
USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver v2.2
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKH] enabled at IRQ 5
PCI: setting IRQ 5 as level-triggered
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.0[A] -> Link [LNKH] -> GSI 5 (level, low) -> IRQ 5
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.0 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: irq 5, io base 0x0000cc00
hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 1-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.1[B] -> Link [LNKD] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.1 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.1: irq 10, io base 0x0000d000
hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.2[C] -> Link [LNKC] -> GSI 9 (level, low) -> IRQ 9
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.2 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.2: irq 9, io base 0x0000d400
hub 3-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 3-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1d.3[D] -> Link [LNKA] -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1d.3 to 64
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: UHCI Host Controller
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 4
uhci_hcd 0000:00:1d.3: irq 11, io base 0x0000d800
hub 4-0:1.0: USB hub found
hub 4-0:1.0: 2 ports detected
ieee1394: Initialized config rom entry `ip1394'
ohci1394: $Rev: 1250 $ Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:06:05.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
ohci1394: fw-host0: Unexpected PCI resource length of 1000!
ohci1394: fw-host0: OHCI-1394 1.0 (PCI): IRQ=[3] MMIO=[dfefe000-dfefe7ff] Max Packet=[2048]
usb 4-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
input: USB HID v1.10 Keyboard [Twinhan Tech Remote Control] on usb-0000:00:1d.3-1
input: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Twinhan Tech Remote Control] on usb-0000:00:1d.3-1
ieee1394: Host added: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[001111000060d0a8]
saa7134[0]/audio: audio carrier scan failed, using 5.500 MHz [default]
NET: Registered protocol family 10
Disabled Privacy Extensions on device c03e3840(lo)
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ibm_acpi: ec object not found
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: ... autorun DONE.
EXT3 FS on sda3, internal journal
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on sda1, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS on dm-0, internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Adding 3068404k swap on /dev/sda2. Priority:-1 extents:1
eth0: network connection up using port A
speed: 100
autonegotiation: yes
duplex mode: full
flowctrl: symmetric
irq moderation: disabled
tcp offload: enabled
scatter-gather: enabled
tx-checksum: enabled
rx-checksum: enabled
rx-polling: enabled
Bluetooth: Core ver 2.7
NET: Registered protocol family 31
Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized
Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized
Bluetooth: L2CAP ver 2.7
Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized
Bluetooth: RFCOMM ver 1.5
Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
Bluetooth: RFCOMM TTY layer initialized
parport: PnPBIOS parport detected.
parport0: PC-style at 0x378, irq 7 [PCSPP,TRISTATE,EPP]
lp0: using parport0 (interrupt-driven).
lp0: console ready
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
ISO 9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
ISOFS: changing to secondary root
bt878(0): unloading
bt878_mem: 0xf8978000.
bttv0: unloading


You'll notice at the end of the dmesg output it unloads the bt878 driver, is that because it can't load the frontend?

Please help, this is very perplexing.

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Hiya,

Im on the same chase, trying to get my twinhan going under FC4. Ive tryed on earler distros and had to give up in the end.

This time though, I found the answer to be a lot easier.

Do a:

modprobe dvb-bt8xx
modprobe dst

And /dev/dvb/adapter0 appears.

Then (assuming the fedora-extras repository is configured, and i belive it is out of the box on fc4) get some dvb apps:

yum install dvb-apps

It looks like from a hardware perspective this was all it took to get my card working. The command line tools have reported channel lock (although I dont know where it got the channel from! maybe the last I watched under win?)

I also found this tool, which reports what looks like working data:

[root@ant dvb]# dvbtraffic
0000 9 p/s 1 kb/s 14 kbit
0001 0 p/s 0 kb/s 1 kbit
0011 0 p/s 0 kb/s 1 kbit
0012 15 p/s 2 kb/s 23 kbit
0081 29 p/s 5 kb/s 44 kbit
0082 28 p/s 5 kb/s 43 kbit
0100 10 p/s 1 kb/s 16 kbit
0101 9 p/s 1 kb/s 14 kbit
0200 4250 p/s 780 kb/s 6392 kbit
0201 10440 p/s 1916 kb/s 15702 kbit
0240 52 p/s 9 kb/s 78 kbit
028a 176 p/s 32 kb/s 265 kbit
028b 308 p/s 56 kb/s 463 kbit
1fff 156 p/s 28 kb/s 235 kbit
2000 15492 p/s 2844 kb/s 23299 kbit

So, hopefully this info will help those who find this thread with google, like me.

Im back to working out how to make tvtime or myth work with it.

BTW Modprobe reports (Im sure all these modules arnt needed):
dvb_bt8xx 12613 0
nxt6000 7237 1 dvb_bt8xx
mt352 6341 1 dvb_bt8xx
sp887x 7237 1 dvb_bt8xx
dst_ca 16833 1 dvb_bt8xx
dst 18629 2 dvb_bt8xx,dst_ca
dvb_core 92393 2 dvb_bt8xx,dst_ca
cx24110 7621 1 dvb_bt8xx
or51211 9541 1 dvb_bt8xx
bt878 10457 2 dvb_bt8xx,dst
video_buf 23749 1 bttv
i2c_algo_bit 9289 1 bttv
v4l2_common 5825 1 bttv
btcx_risc 4937 1 bttv
tveeprom 13017 1 bttv
i2c_core 21569 11 dvb_bt8xx,nxt6000,mt352,sp887x,dst,cx24110,or51211 ,tuner,bttv,i2c_algo_bit,tveeprom
videodev 9537 1 bttv

also, after modprobing /var/log/messages showed:


Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: Linux video capture interface: v1.00
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv: driver version 0.9.15 loaded
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pages) each for capture
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 3
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: PCI: setting IRQ 3 as level-triggered
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:09.0[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 0000:00:09.0, irq: 3, latency: 32, mmio: 0xe2000000
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv0: detected: Twinhan VisionPlus DVB [card=113], PCI subsystem ID is 1822:0001
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv0: using: Twinhan DST + clones [card=113,autodetected]
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv0: using tuner=4
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bttv0: add subdevice "dvb0"
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bt878: AUDIO driver version 0.0.0 loaded
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bt878: Bt878 AUDIO function found (0).
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:09.1[A] -> Link [LNKB] -> GSI 3 (level, low) -> IRQ 3
Jul 30 09:12:32 ant kernel: bt878(0): Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.1, irq: 3, latency: 32, memory: 0xe2001000

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Jul 30 10:22:27 ant kernel: DVB: registering new adapter (bttv0).
Jul 30 10:22:27 ant kernel: dst_get_device_id: Recognise [DTTDIG]
Jul 30 10:22:27 ant kernel: DST type : terrestrial
Jul 30 10:22:27 ant kernel: DST type flags : 0x10 firmware version = 2
Jul 30 10:22:27 ant kernel: DVB: registering frontend 0 (DST DVB-T)...
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also usefull. I dunno why it locked 9 but I guess it proves the hardware is working:

[root@ant ~]# scandvb -c
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
0x0000 0x0451: pmt_pid 0x0101 Nine Network -- NINE Digital (running)
0x0000 0x0458: pmt_pid 0x0100 Nine Network -- NINE HD (running)
dumping lists (2 services)
NINE Digital (0x0451) 01: PCR 0x0082 V 0x0200 A 0x028a (eng) TT 0x0240
NINE HD (0x045 01: PCR 0x0081 V 0x0201 TT 0x0240 AC3 0x028b
Done.
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im feeling good about this, so in order to document it in one place i'll keep adding to this thread.

[root@ant ~]# mkdir .tzap
[root@ant ~]# cd .tzap/
[root@ant .tzap]# cp /usr/share/doc/dvb-apps-1.1.0/channels.conf-dvbt-australia channels.conf

The lines that look like kernel logs are, there is a job "tail -f /var/log/messages &" running in the background on the same terminal

[root@ant .tzap]# tzap "7 Digital 1"
using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0'
tuning to 177500000 Hz
video pid 0x0301, audio pid 0x0302
Jul 30 11:33:53 ant kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x08, b0 == 0x00)
Jul 30 11:33:53 ant kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
status 00 | signal 0000 | snr 0000 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 |
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
Jul 30 11:33:55 ant kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x08, b0 == 0x00)
Jul 30 11:33:55 ant kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
status 1f | signal 5400 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
Jul 30 11:33:56 ant kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x08, b0 == 0x00)
Jul 30 11:33:56 ant kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
Jul 30 11:34:00 ant kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x08, b0 == 0x00)
Jul 30 11:34:00 ant kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
Jul 30 11:34:00 ant kernel: write_dst: _write_dst error (err == -5, len == 0x08, b0 == 0x00)
Jul 30 11:34:00 ant kernel: dst_error_recovery: Trying to return from previous errors...
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5400 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5400 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
status 1f | signal 5500 | snr 6200 | ber bfa41f58 | unc bfa41ff0 | FE_HAS_LOCK
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Hey, great work. I eventually got my vp3020 cards to work by adding blacklist entries to the hotplug blacklist for the bttv drivers, this allowed me to use rc.local to modprobe my tv cards. This in turn led to other work arounds like having to start the mythbackend in rc.local as well so that it would start after the dvb frontends had registered.

I believe I now have a real mess, but it is working. It is all a result of a very small knowledge of linux combined with a burning desire to get the thing up and running asap.

I didn't bother testing my dvb cards once the front end was registered, I went straight to mythtvsetup, setup my capture cards (i had problems accessing dvb0 initially until I included another workaround - change the permissions on dvb0 etc with another rc.local entry), created my video sources, then (after stopping the mythbackend) Myth was able to auto scan my transports, once I put in the frequencies for ABC and SBS - these are all we get on dtv here in Bendigo, the commercial stations start in oct this year.

Anyway I've had it all working for about a fortnight, I'm not totally happy with it yet, so I think I'll have a go at tidying things up on my backend to start with. Your info will be a big help.

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Twinhan 3020c DVB-T, Fedora Core 5 and MythTV problems

Hi All,

An old thread I know but I am at my wits end.

I have installed FC5 (2.6.17-1.2174_FC5) and the Twinhan 3020c DVB-T card mentioned in this thread. Any yes I too am trying to setup MythTV (in Australia - Melbourne)

I have been able to load via modprobe the device and using dvb-apps get output from the card with things like dvbtraffic.

Problem is I am unable to get Mythtv (or tvtime for that matter) to recognise/use the card (when doing mythtvsetup). When configuring MythTV (I'm not 100% what I should be entering BTW) I try putting in /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 or demux0 (using HDTV V4L drivers ) but MythTV gives an error "unable to probe". When I try v3.x DVB Card 0 the Frontend ID 0 does show a DST DVB-T, subtype DVB-T device but once I try and scan with this is gives an error 'unable to open card'.

I have even tried what I could grasp below re the blacklisting etc but that has made no difference (except now I don't have to use modprobe each time I boot due to it being in rc.local. Yay)

If anyone could help I would be forever grateful. Although I'm not a complete fool I expect (or hope) my limited Linux knowledge is at fault. If anyone needs any more info to help please let me know!

Thanks!
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Hey All,

Sorry to bump but thought I would give it one more try as I really don't want to go to MCE and miss out on the extra cool Mythtv features.

If you have this setup please help

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hi there, i'll be trying to sort out the same card start of next week on ubuntu in the uk, i'll post what i did if i get any joy.
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found the 3020 really easy to install. just added dvb-bt8xx to the /etc/modules file and kaffeine found and tuned to the channels fine. mythtv was another story though, a long and boring one with mysql permissions and so on. i did run into something similar to heliocentric's problem, it was caused by the permissions on the /dev/dvb/ directory. perhaps try changing these by,

"chown -R mythtv.mythtv /dev/dvb"

or even "chmod -R 777 /dev/dvb"

then run mythtv from the command line to see what (if any) errors it outputs when you run it
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