From: Jarod W. <ja...@wi...> - 2011-04-25 18:34:35
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On Apr 25, 2011, at 2:18 PM, Heiko Baums wrote: > Am Mon, 25 Apr 2011 13:16:12 -0400 > schrieb Jarod Wilson <ja...@wi...>: > >>> # cat /sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols >>> rc-5 nec rc-6 jvc sony lirc >>> >>> None of these protocols are working except for lirc, but lirc >>> doesn't work as expected, too. >> >> None of them are enabled. Enabled protos have square braces around >> them. >> >> >>> So I set it to lirc for my attempts to get this working again: >>> # echo lirc > /sys/class/rc/rc0/protocols > > They have been enabled. I tried all of them one after another. But none > of them worked. The output above was made after a reboot without > activating one certain attribute. It was only to show which protocols > are available for this device. ;-) Ah, okay, sorry. Have you tried enabling all of them at once, and then run ir-keytable in test mode? (ir-keytable -t). It *should* spit out at least some scancode data, if not keycode data, if any of the in-kernel decoders are actually able to decode the signals. > irrecord always gives me the message: > > irrecord: gap not found, can't continue > irrecord: closing '/dev/input/event4' If none of the in-kernel decoders are working, then this is entirely expected. Lets back up a step and see if we can figure out why the in-kernel decoders apparently aren't functional. ... >>> This is the first part of the /tmp/remote created by irrecord >>> -d /dev/lirc0 /tmp/remote: >>> >>> begin remote >>> >>> name /tmp/remote >>> flags RAW_CODES|CONST_LENGTH >>> eps 30 >>> aeps 100 >> >> And this is a raw IR config, for use w/IR via /dev/lirc0. > > But it's not working. Yeah, that's a raw mode raw IR config, which is... fragile. > irw doesn't do anything and my keyboard also > doesn't work anymore with this config. Keyboard? Which keyboard?... > No, it's not Fedora, it's Arch Linux. Okay, good to know. Their latest 2.6.38.x-based kernel? Also, on boot, am I understanding you correctly, that the initial state for the decoders is that *all* are disabled?... -- Jarod Wilson ja...@wi... |