When the demod driver puts the demod into sleep or shutdown state and it's
status is then polled e.g. via "dvb-fe-tool -m", i2c errors are printed
to the kernel log. If the last delsys was DVB-T/T2:
cxd2841er: i2c wr failed=-5 addr=6c reg=00 len=1
cxd2841er: i2c rd failed=-5 addr=6c reg=26
and if it was DVB-C:
cxd2841er: i2c wr failed=-5 addr=6c reg=00 len=1
cxd2841er: i2c rd failed=-5 addr=6c reg=49
This happens when read_status unconditionally calls into the
read_signal_strength() function which triggers the read_agc_gain_*()
functions, where these registered are polled.
This isn't a critical thing since when the demod is active again, no more
such errors are logged, however this might make users suspecting defects.
Fix this by requiring STATE_ACTIVE_* in priv->state. If it isn't in any
active state, additionally set the strength scale to NOT_AVAILABLE.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Scheller <d.scheller@gmx.net>
Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
else if (priv->state == STATE_ACTIVE_TC)
cxd2841er_read_status_tc(fe, &status);
- cxd2841er_read_signal_strength(fe);
+ if (priv->state == STATE_ACTIVE_TC || priv->state == STATE_ACTIVE_S)
+ cxd2841er_read_signal_strength(fe);
+ else
+ p->strength.stat[0].scale = FE_SCALE_NOT_AVAILABLE;
if (status & FE_HAS_LOCK) {
cxd2841er_read_snr(fe);