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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Ok I have resolved my problem.
In fact it's useless to compile the Lirc serial driver cause now this driver is already provide by the kernel (since kernel 2.6.33), with the module lirc_serial. 
So just configure Lirc for using Home brew serial device and launch it with default driver is enough.
Now it's working.
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I have tried these commands :
- /usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-19-generic$ make oldconfig
or 
- /$ apt-get install linux-source- /usr/src/linux-source-3.8.0/linux-source-3.8.0$ make oldconfig
But the problem still there.
Can someone help me fix this please ?
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;From: chevetjulien-uAjRD0nVeow&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org
To: lirc-list-5NWGOfrQmneRv+LV9MX5uipxlwaOVQ5f&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;public.gmane.org
Subject: Lirc compilation with Home-brew serial port driver
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 12:40:17 +0000




Hello,
I have some problems with the lirc compilation.
I would like to compile it with the driver: Home-brew (16x50 UART compatible serial port)
Here is my system: Linux NeoLex 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 1 16:36:13 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
Here is what's happened when I have launched the make:make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-19-generic'test -e include/generated/autoconf.h -a -e include/config/auto.conf || (\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2;\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "  ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "                   include/generated/autoconf.h or include/config/auto.conf are missing.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "                   Run 'make oldconfig &amp;amp;&amp;amp; make prepare' on kernel src to fix it.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 ;\/bin/false)
May someone can help me on this issue.
Regards

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello,
I have some problems with the lirc compilation.
I would like to compile it with the driver: Home-brew (16x50 UART compatible serial port)
Here is my system: Linux NeoLex 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 1 16:36:13 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
Here is what's happened when I have launched the make:make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.8.0-19-generic'test -e include/generated/autoconf.h -a -e include/config/auto.conf || (\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2;\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "  ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "                   include/generated/autoconf.h or include/config/auto.conf are missing.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 "                   Run 'make oldconfig &amp;amp;&amp;amp; make prepare' on kernel src to fix it.";\echo &amp;gt;&amp;amp;2 ;\/bin/false)
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    <title>Controlling Sharp TV with an MCE IR blaster/transmitter</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12380</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello all,

Since I spent some hours figuring how to control my Sharp TV, I thought 
this information might be useful for others so I post it here.

There are some lircd.conf files for sharp TV, for example here :
http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/sharp/GA339WJSA

This file should work for decoding IR signals sent by the remote, but 
does not work for controlling the TV since it contains only half of each 
code.

The protocol used by sharp is described here :
http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/sharp.php

A Sharp signal has two halves, either one of which is enough to fully 
decode the information (that's why the lircd.conf file works to decode 
signals but not to control TV).

The two halves are separated by a space of 40ms (I measured 45 with my 
remote).

So to send the power code of the GA339WJSA remote, one has to send 
0x41A2 (15bits), then 45ms space and then 0x42D5 (last 10 bits inverted).

I used raw_codes in lircd.conf since I don't know if there is another 
way, the code becomes :
     begin raw_codes
         name power # 0x41A2 (followed by 0x425D (inverted))
350 1650 350 650 350 650 350 650 350 650 350 650 350 1650 350 1650 350 
650 350 1650 350 650 350 650 350 650 350 1650 350 650 350 45000 350 1650 
350 650 350 650 350 650 350 650 350 1650 350 650 350 650 350 1650 350 
650 350 1650 350 1650 350 1650 350 650 350 1650 350
     end raw_codes

I use an mceusb (acer mceir-210) to receive and send IR codes.

Hopefully this will be useful to other.

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    <dc:date>2013-06-04T09:20:57</dc:date>
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    <title>LIRC developemnt? New driver?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12379</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Hi,

I think good programs facilitate easy additions and make things as
easy as possible for contributors.

So I think that (new) drivers for LIRC should be easier than they are
now.

As I'm working on a new IR reciever/transmitter I was hoping it would
be easy to feed what my IR reciever produces into LIRC. The easiest
way I found was to send UDP packets to the UDP driver. I then ran into
the problem that the format was not documented. I finally managed
something, but although I can now manually produce a config file,
"irrecord" still reports "something went wrong" when I try to detect a
remote control. (sometimes it detects RC6, and then reports no toggle
bit found)

So I might still be making mistakes in building the UDP packets, or
something else. I don't know. 

Anyway, it would be nice to have LIRC listen on say a socket or named
pipe for user-space drivers to connect to.

I wrote a little driver that just opens a file (named pipe for now),
it doesn't create it yet, and parses the "space/pause [number]" lines
it gets there.

If this idea catches on of course we'll add support for "code
[number]" lines in there for the devices that produce the codes
directly.

Once we have that, all userspace drivers for lirc could be migrated to
the new interface. Or not.

Probably some features (like switching modes) might need a bit more
thought. (the socket interface would be bidirectional, allowing two
way communication.)

Eventually I'd like to move the "IR sending" side to a similar
interface. But I haven't looked into that yet. 

Comments ideas?

Roger. 

P.S. Please keep me CC-ed I'm not on the list. Too many lists already.

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    <dc:date>2013-05-31T11:57:04</dc:date>
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    <title>Re: how-to irsend without carrier?</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12378</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
You can download my fixed rpi driver from my site as
http://harctoolbox.org/downloads/lirc_rpi.c

As you see, the case of frequency = 0 has been implemented as a special
case; it is not enough just to put the frequency parameter zero in the
lirc.conf. It would perhaps be possibly to achieve the same effect by
setting the softcarrier module parameter to false, but that would make
it impossible so send both modulated and non-modulated signals without
restarting LIRC.

I did this in March this year, and never got around documenting or
publishing it ... This is my first attempt at device driver programming
:-).

You may also like to check out
http://www.beisammen.de/board/index.php?page=Thread&amp;amp;postID=1297086#post1297086
(in German).

Bengt


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    <title>Re: how-to irsend without carrier?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hallo Bengt.

----- Original Message -----

Yes, I ran into that parameter already. But a simple try with 
frequency = 0 failed ... naive I now. ;-) ... currently I'm using
a workaround with some further hardware connected to the irout_pin
of the Raspberry Pi. 


My next step would be, to enable frequency = 0 in the source and try
to fix what fails then. But if you did that already, it would be very
nice, if you could share your modifications?

Thank you very much for your help!
Best regards,
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    <title>Re: how-to irsend without carrier?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;
Hallo Wolfgang,

to my knowledge, this (non-modulated IR signals) is not supported by
Lirc. I looked at the Raspberry Pi driver ("Aron") a few months ago
(this is developed from the serial driver), and was able to modify it to
accomplish it, by allowing the frequency parameter to be set  to 0, and
handling this case accordingly. I intend to publish my modifications
(actually some more features too, like allowing up to 8 transmitters).
Let me know if you (or anyone else) wants it.

Greetz,

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    <title>how-to irsend without carrier?</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello List,

I trying to control a Samsung display by its IR sensor input
(IR-over-wire) with lirc. This device expects the IR protocol 
demodulated without the 38kHz carrier lirc uses by default. 
So the signal should look like, what the output of e.g. a
TSOP31238 looks like.

Is it possible, to disable the carrier, so the commands are
being sent as nice "logic-level" commands?

I found an option "transmitter 0x05" for winlirc, but it's
listed as unsupported for lirc [1]. Perhaps this is a simple
problem, searching for hours now, I didn't find a solution
yet ... or searching for the wrong keywords. :-/

Do you have an idea?
Thank you very much!
Best regards,
Wolfgang

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    <title>Re: iguanaworks serial transceiver and lirc weirdness</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12373</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;is anyone out there using this piece of hardware and can share their
experience?

It was a peachy Wednesday, May 15 2013, 12:18:32 when Ido Admon
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    <title>Problems compiling lirc-0.9.0</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12372</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Hello,

I am trying yet again, to get my RedRat3 to work in my Mandriva 2011 
distro. I go through the instruction given at the RedRat website, '2. 
run setup.sh select driver configuration (1) select USB devices (8) 
select Redrat3 (option C at the very bottom) select Save configuration &amp;amp; 
run configure, run make' and the configure file is written, no problems 
reported.

When I type make, it shows up with this error.

   gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I..    -O2 -g -Wall -MT hw_ftdi.o -MD 
-MP -MF .deps/hw_ftdi.Tpo -c -o hw_ftdi.o hw_ftdi.c
hw_ftdi.c:54:18: fatal error: ftdi.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
make[3]: *** [hw_ftdi.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/Downloads/lirc-0.9.0/daemons'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/Downloads/lirc-0.9.0/daemons'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/peter/Downloads/lirc-0.9.0'
make: *** [all] Error 2.

My kernel is 64 bit 3.0.9-1mdv

I've tried more than once to get my RedRat working, but kind of gave up 
because the Win7 which was on the machine when I bought it, was broken 
and would only work in safe mode, but I have fixed it and now 
established that my RedRat works fine in the way that I want it to on 
Win7 ie I point a remote at my RedRat, click an icon to record the 
signal that emits from the remote after pressing one of it's buttons. 
Then when I want to control the media in my living room instead of 
scrabbling about looking for the correct remote, I click on an icon on 
my desktop and can mute the sound of all those people trying to 
brainwash me into insuring my car with them. The thing is, the coders at 
RedRat have not written a program to record the ir signals in Linux, you 
have to do this in Windows.


Ok I could just use Windows as my OS, but I hate using Windows because 
it makes me feel like a sleeping with a woman I might catch something 
from :(

Regards,

Peter.

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    <title>Re: Remote AND transmitter with lircd 0.9.0</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12371</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Take a look at my posts.

https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&amp;amp;topic_id=40935&amp;amp;forum=55

It may help you with troubleshooting.

I was using a DQ77MK Intel mobo. Something in the chipset
/kernel is not supported yet with a FTDI usb serial... I ended up 
reverting to an old P4SGA serial.

Joe

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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;Any other ideas to get around the "hardware does not support sending" error?



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    <title>Re: serial receiver with usb power source</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12369</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;   Thanks for your reply
   I thought it would be something like that, but was unsure about two things:
  --should I connect pin 1 to usb ground, serial or both? I assume they should be at 
the same level
  --what about keeping DCD on a valid voltage level? or would it work as an
active high receiver If I leave everything else out with the same IR sensor?
  greetings       
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    <title>missing some glue for aureal driver</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;hey there,

I was used to lirc since a long time using homebrew receivers with success.
Now i changed my remotes to some aureal and built lirc 0.9.0 
--with-driver=atwf83
which is specially meant for this devices.
Further changes are : disble the eventX from beeing used in Xorg,
tell udev to symlink the appropirate device to /dev/input/irremote,
copy the config from sources to /etc/lirc/lircd.conf (debian),
start lirc via SysV and with -H atwf83 -d /dev/input/irremote.
also i changed the remote's name in my ~/.lircrc.

Unfortunately i have no function and can't use the tools to
check my input because they are meant for some pulse/pause
combinations and not for hid-scancodes.

How may i check and correct this issue ?

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    <title>serial receiver with usb power source</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12367</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt; Hi,  I want to build the serial receiver that's on http://www.lirc.org/receivers.html, but I wanted to know how it needs to be modified to use the 5v usb line to power it, as suggested there, so I don't need to use the RTS at all.  Any help will be appreciated as I don't want to burn anything.
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    <title>iguanaworks serial transceiver and lirc weirdness</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;hello list,
i'm trying to get lirc working with iguanaworks serial ir transceiver
(http://iguanaworks.net/products/series-transceiver/), but failing
miserably. i have a soekris net4801
(http://soekris.com/products/net4801.html) box running debian wheezy
(7.0), and the transceiver is connected to the extra serial port with a
simple db9 to idc cable.
now, the weird thing is that mode2 and irrecord work very nicely, but
irw or irexec don't. here's what i get when trying to run irw (it's on
ttyS1 because ttyS0 is the serial console):

root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;krzysztof:~# setserial /dev/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS1, UART: unknown, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3
root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;krzysztof:~# modprobe -v lirc_serial
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.0-4-486/kernel/drivers/media/rc/lirc_dev.ko 
insmod /lib/modules/3.2.0-4-486/kernel/drivers/staging/media/lirc/lirc_serial.ko
irq=3 io=0x2f8 sense=1 debug=1
root&amp;lt; at &amp;gt;krzysztof:~#lircd -n -d /dev/ttyS1
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: lircd(default) ready, using /var/run/lirc/lircd
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: accepted new client on /var/run/lirc/lircd
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: could not get hardware features
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: this device driver does not support the LIRC
ioctl interface
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: major number of /dev/ttyS1 is 4
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: make sure /dev/ttyS1 is a LIRC device and use a
current version of the driver
lircd-0.9.0-pre1[5404]: Failed to initialize hardware

again, i can clearly see things running around the screen when
pressing buttons on my remote with mode2, and irrecord also seemsto
pick up everything i send its way. so what gives?
any help is appreciated,
thanks,
ido

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    <dc:date>2013-05-15T16:18:32</dc:date>
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    <title>IR Blaster USB with Lirc ftdi driver</title>
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    <description>&lt;pre&gt;















Hello,


I have some problems using an USB IR Blaster with the ftdi driver of Lirc.


Here is my system config :
- Linux NeoLex 3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu SMP Wed May 1 16:36:13 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux


To install my device I have followed this site : http://www.huitsing.nl/irftdi/


I have compiled and installed Lirc with the FTDI driver.
And I have configured it with a lircd.conf that I know it works. 


I got the informations of my device by :
udevadm info -q all -n /dev/ttyUSB0
P: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.4/usb1/1-2/1-2.2/1-2.2:1.0/ttyUSB0/tty/ttyUSB0
N: ttyUSB0
S: serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R_FTF5X8SP-if00-port0
S: serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:10.4-usb-0:2.2:1.0-port0
E: DEVLINKS=/dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_TTL232R_FTF5X8SP-if00-port0 /dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:10.4-usb-0:2.2:1.0-port0
E: DEVNAME=/dev/ttyUSB0
E: DEVPATH=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:10.4/usb1/1-2/1-2.2/1-2.2:1.0/ttyUSB0/tty/ttyUSB0
E: ID_BUS=usb
E: ID_MM_CANDIDATE=1
E: ID_MODEL=TTL232R
E: ID_MODEL_ENC=TTL232R
E: ID_MODEL_FROM_DATABASE=FT232 USB-Serial (UART) IC
E: ID_MODEL_ID=6001
E: ID_PATH=pci-0000:00:10.4-usb-0:2.2:1.0
E: ID_PATH_TAG=pci-0000_00_10_4-usb-0_2_2_1_0
E: ID_REVISION=0600
E: ID_SERIAL=FTDI_TTL232R_FTF5X8SP
E: ID_SERIAL_SHORT=FTF5X8SP
E: ID_TYPE=generic
E: ID_USB_DRIVER=ftdi_sio
E: ID_USB_INTERFACES=:ffffff:
E: ID_USB_INTERFACE_NUM=00
E: ID_VENDOR=FTDI
E: ID_VENDOR_ENC=FTDI
E: ID_VENDOR_FROM_DATABASE=Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
E: ID_VENDOR_ID=0403
E: MAJOR=188
E: MINOR=0
E: SUBSYSTEM=tty
E: UDEV_LOG=3
E: USEC_INITIALIZED=23286887992


Then I have launched Lirc with this configuration :


sudo lircd -H ftdi -d serial=FTF5X8SP -n
 
Until here all is all right.


Now I tri to send some orders by :


irsend send_once remote_DVD KEY_OPEN (cf. lircd.conf attached)


Here is what I see in lircd messages :


lircd: WARNING: you should specify a valid gap value
lircd: lircd(ftdi) ready, using /var/run/lirc/lircd
lircd: accepted new client on /var/run/lirc/lircd
lircd: Initializing FTDI: serial=FTF5X8SP
lircd: hwftdi_send() carrier=38000Hz f_sample=524288Hz 
lircd: opened FTDI device 'serial=FTF5X8SP' OK
lircd: removed client


So, there is no error and the order seems to be sent.
However nothing happen.


May someone can help me on this issue.


Regards,




Julien

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    <title>IR Blaster USB with Lirc FTDI driver</title>
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    <title>Re: Different types of IR codes for the same remote</title>
    <link>http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.lirc/12363</link>
    <description>&lt;pre&gt;The file format generated by irrecord is described in:

http://winlirc.sourceforge.net/technicaldetails.html

Your IR-PRO device data looks like the output irrecord would produce in 
'raw' mode
that is the timings of the marks and spaces in the Infra Red data.
The times recorded by irrecord are in microseconds, looking at your data 
above
it appears that the IR-PRO device uses 25 microsecond units.

For an excellent introduction to IR see:

http://www.sbprojects.com/knowledge/ir/index.php

Martin

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    <dc:date>2013-05-14T10:53:50</dc:date>
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