2009-09-17, 11:30
I've gotten a bit further. The modules are loading properly although reporting IRQ 7 instead of 11 as the BIOS says. I can enter mode2 ("sudo mode2 -d /dev/lirc0") but I get no output when pressing the buttons. (I've checked the battery of the remote too...)
Code:
cat /var/log/daemon.log | grep lirc
Sep 15 13:29:52 myth lircd-0.8.4a[1821]: caught signal
Sep 15 13:47:57 myth lircd-0.8.4a[1814]: caught signal
Sep 15 13:48:05 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4379]: lircd(default) ready
Sep 15 13:49:03 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4379]: caught signal
Sep 15 13:49:21 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4421]: lircd(default) ready
Sep 15 13:49:40 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4421]: caught signal
Sep 15 13:50:06 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4595]: lircd(default) ready
Sep 15 13:51:22 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4595]: caught signal
Sep 15 13:52:58 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: lircd(default) ready
Sep 15 14:01:44 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: accepted new client on /dev/lircd
Sep 15 14:04:54 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: removed client
Sep 15 14:11:12 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: accepted new client on /dev/lircd
Sep 15 14:11:35 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: removed client
Sep 15 14:47:19 myth lircd-0.8.4a[4640]: caught signal
Code:
dmesg |grep lirc
[ 7.658125] lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, major 61
[ 7.663241] lirc_dev: lirc_register_driver: sample_rate: 0
[ 7.663301] lirc_it87: found IT8720.
[ 7.663315] lirc_it87: set default io 0x310
[ 7.663329] lirc_it87: set default irq 0x7
[ 7.663361] lirc_it87: I/O port 0x0310, IRQ 7.
[ 7.663370] lirc_it87: Installed.
Code:
cat /etc/lircd.conf
#This configuration has been automatically generated via
#the Ubuntu LIRC package maintainer scripts.
#
#It includes the default configuration for the remote and/or
#transmitter that you have selected during package installation.
#
#Feel free to add any custom remotes to the configuration
#via additional include directives or below the existing
#Ubuntu include directives from your selected remote and/or
#transmitter.
#Configuration for the Windows Media Center Remotes (new version Philips et al.) remote:
include "/usr/share/lirc/remotes/mceusb/lircd.conf.mceusb"
Code:
cat /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf
#
#Chosen Remote Control
REMOTE="Windows Media Center Remotes (new version Philips et al.)"
REMOTE_MODULES="lirc_dev lirc_it87"
REMOTE_DRIVER=""
REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0"
REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF="mceusb/lircd.conf.mceusb"
REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Chosen IR Transmitter
TRANSMITTER="None"
TRANSMITTER_MODULES=""
TRANSMITTER_DRIVER=""
TRANSMITTER_DEVICE=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF=""
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS=""
#Enable lircd
START_LIRCD="true"
#Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file
#START_LIRCMD="false"
#Try to load appropriate kernel modules
LOAD_MODULES="true"
# Default configuration files for your hardware if any
LIRCMD_CONF=""
#Forcing noninteractive reconfiguration
#If lirc is to be reconfigured by an external application
#that doesn't have a debconf frontend available, the noninteractive
#frontend can be invoked and set to parse REMOTE and TRANSMITTER
#It will then populate all other variables without any user input
#If you would like to configure lirc via standard methods, be sure
#to leave this set to "false"
FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION="false"
START_LIRCMD=""