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PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:19 pm 
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Does anyone have the ATI Remote Wonder remote working under R7.02?

I created the file /etc/modprobe.d/remote_blacklist.conf and added the line
Code:
blacklist ati_remote

which allowed the system to create the file /dev/lirc0, but I haven't been able to get beyond that.

Running lsmod | grep ati produces:
Code:
lirc_atiusb            12347  0
lirc_dev                9879  6 lirc_i2c,ir_lirc_codec,lirc_atiusb
usbcore               117208  6 usbhid,lirc_atiusb,usb_storage,uas,ehci_hcd

Running irw and pressing keys produces no output.

Anyone have any suggestions?


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 16, 2011 11:30 pm 
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I put the driver in debug mode by putting the following line in /etc/modprobe.d/remote.conf:
Code:
options lirc_atiusb debug=1


# dmesg | grep atiusb produces the following output:
Code:
lirc_atiusb: USB remote driver for LIRC $Revision: 1.88 $
lirc_atiusb: Paul Miller <pmiller9@users.sourceforge.net>
lirc_atiusb: debug mode enabled: $Id: lirc_atiusb.c,v 1.88 2010/07/25 16:43:33 jarodwilson Exp $
lirc_atiusb[4]: usb_remote_probe: dev:f36d6400, intf:f3681800, id:f8493b68)
lirc_atiusb[4]: scanning remote_list...
lirc_atiusb[4]: remote type = 0
lirc_atiusb[4]: adding remote to list
lirc_atiusb[4]: processing endpoint 0
lirc_atiusb[4]: acceptable inbound endpoint (0x81) found (maxp=8 len=5)
lirc_atiusb[4]: adding ep=0x81 to list
lirc_atiusb[4]: processing endpoint 1
lirc_atiusb[4]: acceptable outbound endpoint (0x2) found
lirc_atiusb 1-1.2:1.0: lirc_dev: driver lirc_atiusb  registered at minor = 0
lirc_atiusb[4]: X10 Wireless Technology Inc USB Receiver on usb1:4
lirc_atiusb[4]: usb_remote_probe: initializing outbound ep
lirc_atiusb[4]: send called (0x8004)
lirc_atiusb[4]: usb out called
lirc_atiusb[4]: send complete (0x8004)
lirc_atiusb[4]: send called (0x8007)
lirc_atiusb[4]: usb out called
lirc_atiusb[4]: send complete (0x8007)
usbcore: registered new interface driver lirc_atiusb
lirc_atiusb[4]: set use inc
lirc_atiusb[4]: linking iep 0x81 (f375edc0)
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received ff  (ep=0x81 length=1)


and pressing a button adds:
Code:
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received 14 ed 28 f0  (ep=0x81 length=4)
lirc_atiusb[4]: accept channel 16
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received 14 ed 28 f0  (ep=0x81 length=4)
lirc_atiusb[4]: accept channel 16
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received 14 ed 28 f0  (ep=0x81 length=4)
lirc_atiusb[4]: accept channel 16
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received 14 ed 28 f0  (ep=0x81 length=4)
lirc_atiusb[4]: accept channel 16
lirc_atiusb[4]: data received 14 ed 28 f0  (ep=0x81 length=4)
lirc_atiusb[4]: accept channel 16


But still no output from irw.

Anyone have any troubleshooting ideas?

Thanks.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:27 pm 
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Here is an lsmod output from an R6.04 system that works:
Code:
[R6]$ lsmod | grep -e Used -e lirc
Module                  Size  Used by
lirc_atiusb            17568  1
usbcore               136848  5 usbhid,uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd,lirc_atiusb
lirc_dev               13492  1 lirc_atiusb


and this is from an R7.02 system that does not work:
Code:
[R7]$ lsmod | grep -e Used -e lirc
Module                  Size  Used by
lirc_atiusb            12347  0
lirc_dev                8091  1 lirc_atiusb
usbcore               116696  5 lirc_atiusb,usbhid,uhci_hcd,ehci_hcd

That used by 0 under R7.02 seems suspicious.


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