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authorDarron Broad <darron@kewl.org>2008-09-22 05:54:59 +0200
committerMauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>2008-10-12 13:37:06 +0200
commit34c080295af9b3ed9f704a881e07eb5ac128e1ed (patch)
treeaf525a9735fbc138e2466f840e0d10f369600429 /drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c
parentV4L/DVB (9015): S2API: cx24116 register description fixes. (diff)
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V4L/DVB (9016): HVR3000/4000 Hauppauge related IR cleanups
From the author: This patch-set fixes remote control issues I have experienced with hauppauge drivers in Linux since the PVR-350 and now with both a NOVA-S+ and HVR-4000. It has also been confirmed to work with an HVR-1300 user who had exactly the same issue. Hauppage remote controls use RC5. RC5 has a bit-field which represents the target device. The hauppauge windows drivers have a registry key which can enable filtering, but the linux drivers will accept any target device in this bit field for internal processing. This causes problems with setups such as mythtv where remote control key presses destined for the TV (target = 0) are interpreted by the kernel and subsequenctly LIRC then mythtv. Of the remote controls I have to hand (wintv black, pvr/hvr silver) the hauppauge remotes send one of two device targets ids, these are interpreted by the patch which then filters out any non hauppauge addresses. Signed-off-by: Steven Toth <stoth@linuxtv.org> Signed-off-by: Darron Broad <darron@kewl.org> Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c')
-rw-r--r--drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c30
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c b/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c
index 097081eb505f..13bc5d160761 100644
--- a/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c
+++ b/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-input.c
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ void cx88_ir_irq(struct cx88_core *core)
{
struct cx88_IR *ir = core->ir;
u32 samples, ircode;
- int i;
+ int i, start, range, toggle, dev, code;
if (NULL == ir)
return;
@@ -463,11 +463,37 @@ void cx88_ir_irq(struct cx88_core *core)
case CX88_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_NOVASPLUS_S1:
case CX88_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_HVR1100:
case CX88_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_HVR3000:
- case CX88_BOARD_PINNACLE_PCTV_HD_800i:
case CX88_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_HVR4000:
case CX88_BOARD_HAUPPAUGE_HVR4000LITE:
ircode = ir_decode_biphase(ir->samples, ir->scount, 5, 7);
ir_dprintk("biphase decoded: %x\n", ircode);
+ /*
+ * RC5 has an extension bit which adds a new range
+ * of available codes, this is detected here. Also
+ * hauppauge remotes (black/silver) always use
+ * specific device ids. If we do not filter the
+ * device ids then messages destined for devices
+ * such as TVs (id=0) will get through to the
+ * device causing mis-fired events.
+ */
+ /* split rc5 data block ... */
+ start = (ircode & 0x2000) >> 13;
+ range = (ircode & 0x1000) >> 12;
+ toggle= (ircode & 0x0800) >> 11;
+ dev = (ircode & 0x07c0) >> 6;
+ code = (ircode & 0x003f) | ((range << 6) ^ 0x0040);
+ if( start != 1)
+ /* no key pressed */
+ break;
+ if ( dev != 0x1e && dev != 0x1f )
+ /* not a hauppauge remote */
+ break;
+ ir_input_keydown(ir->input, &ir->ir, code, ircode);
+ ir->release = jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(120);
+ break;
+ case CX88_BOARD_PINNACLE_PCTV_HD_800i:
+ ircode = ir_decode_biphase(ir->samples, ir->scount, 5, 7);
+ ir_dprintk("biphase decoded: %x\n", ircode);
if ((ircode & 0xfffff000) != 0x3000)
break;
ir_input_keydown(ir->input, &ir->ir, ircode & 0x3f, ircode);