[mythtv-users] Crash while fast-forwarding live tv
Stewart
braedric-mythuser at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 10 02:39:22 UTC 2005
I just checked my dmesg and I see the following... Might this be the
problem?
bttv: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
bttv: Unknown symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
cx88xx: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
cx88xx: Unknown symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_reset
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_call_i2c_clients
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_wakeup
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_risc_stopper
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_print_irqbits
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_scale
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_shutdown
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_vdev_init
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_put
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_audio_thread
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_irq
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_core_get
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_get_stereo
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_tvnorm
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_vid_irqs
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_risc_buffer
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_stereo
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channels
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_set_tvaudio
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channel_dump
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_sram_channel_setup
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_print_ioctl
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_free_buffer
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_boards
cx8800: Unknown symbol cx88_newstation
Stewart Larsen
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> Frank Lynch wrote:
>
>> On 10/8/05, Stewart <braedric-mythuser at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Running 18.1 with a PVR-350 card, using the TV-out.
>>>
>>> Watching hockey tonight and paused the game. Hit fast-forward to skip
>>> the commercials and when it caught up to the live TV, it crashed. Twice.
>>> Couldn't get the the machine via the network, had to cycle the power to
>>> get it back...
>>>
>>> Any thoughts on what I should look for to fix this?
>>>
>>> I built using The fedora instructions linked to from the main site.
>>>
>>> Here are the packages I have installed (minus the themes and plugins
>>> stuff...)
>>>
>>> ivtv-0.3.8-97.rhfc4.at
>>> ivtvdev-0.10-2.rhfc4.at
>>> ivtv-firmware-1.8a-4.at
>>> ivtv-firmware-dec-2.02.023-4.at
>>> ivtv-firmware-enc-2.04.024-4.at
>>> ivtv-kmdl-2.6.12-1.1447_FC4-0.2.0-69_rc3k.rhfc4.at
>>> ivtv-kmdl-2.6.12-1.1456_FC4-0.3.8-97.rhfc4.at
>>> perl-Video-ivtv-0.13-7.rhfc4.at
>>> libmyth-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
>>> mythtv-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
>>> mythtv-backend-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
>>> mythtv-frontend-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
>>> mythtv-setup-0.18.1-113.rhfc4.at
>>> mythtv-suite-0.18.1-55.at
>>> mythweb-0.18-67.at
>>>
>>
>>
>> I have also observed this. I think its a kernel panic caused by
>> ivtv-0.3.8 I never saw this happen before I upgraded ivtv.
>> Unfortunately I don't know how to debug this further, or resolve it.
>> cheers,
>> --Frank
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