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rbautch
11-23-2007, 07:01 PM
Normally the enhancement script won't patch your tivoapp for 30-sec skip, etc.., unless it thinks you just ran the Zipper, in which case it will run superpatch if it exists in the /hacks directory. You can fool it into thinking you just ran the zipper by creating a dummy file in your root directory with: touch /zipper_flagIf you have 6.3x software, the patches are applied manually instead of using superpatch.

CopyCat
11-25-2007, 03:49 PM
Normally the enhancement script won't patch your tivoapp for 30-sec skip, etc.., unless it thinks you just ran the Zipper, in which case it will run superpatch if it exists in the /hacks directory. You can fool it into thinking you just ran the zipper by creating a dummy file in your root directory with: touch /zipper_flagIf you have 6.3x software, the patches are applied manually instead of using superpatch.

Thanks...I did find the patches so for those that need them, here they are:
New location patches 6.3e only.

Don't forget these will not take when the tivo is active, do the following, then run the patches and last before rebooting run ro to place the drive in Read only mode.
From bash:
rw
cd /tvbin
mv tivoapp tivoapp.orig
cp tivoapp.orig tivoapp
chmod 755 tivoapp

#No encryption
echo -ne "\x3C\x02\x00\x00" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=1601872


#30-second skip
echo -ne "\x10\x40\x00\x2b" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=6717416


#Backdoors
echo -ne "\x24\x10\x00\x01" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=2804964


#HMO/HME
echo -ne "\x34\x11\x00\x00" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=903776
echo -ne "\x24\x10\x00\x01" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=1118188
echo -ne "\x10\x00\x00\x14" | dd conv=notrunc of=tivoapp bs=1 seek=5704588

scopus
11-26-2007, 02:26 PM
I'm still having regular freezing in both of my zippered dtivos (HDVR2 & DSR7000), at least once a week for each, but on different days. A reboot always fixes things but I'd like to eliminate the problem so I could be gone for a few days and not worry about them hanging/missing recordings. The screen freezes, with no audio, remote or button response. I've already scanned the drive in each and eliminated the possibility of bad sectors. Also when installing the zipper, I opted for the 2x per week nightly reboots.

Anyone have an idea where to look for issues?

TIA,

rbautch
11-26-2007, 09:14 PM
I'm still having regular freezing in both of my zippered dtivos (HDVR2 & DSR7000), at least once a week for each, but on different days. A reboot always fixes things but I'd like to eliminate the problem so I could be gone for a few days and not worry about them hanging/missing recordings. The screen freezes, with no audio, remote or button response. I've already scanned the drive in each and eliminated the possibility of bad sectors. Also when installing the zipper, I opted for the 2x per week nightly reboots.

Anyone have an idea where to look for issues?

TIA,Look in your kernel log.

dkdevin
11-27-2007, 03:51 PM
It is so difficult to find stuff in this thread anymore, so I apologize if this is covered here. Drive is a 120GB zippered about 6 months ago.

My HD was acting up. I pulled it and ran SeaTools and it found 9 errors and fixed them. When I put it back in the DTivo (DSR7000), it rebooted twice, then I got the GSOD. After about 1.5 hours, it fixed itself and is working great! It's still on the network and I can view it and shows from the other Tivo. I can telnet to it, ftp, etc. BUT, TWP doesn't seem to be running/working. The TWP directory is there, but not sure what to do next. Do I need to run tweak again?

Thanks!

bnm81002
11-27-2007, 10:14 PM
I changed my router for my computer, my network now has a new address as 192.168.xx.x for my router, is there a way to change the IP addresses for my 2 DTivo receivers without having to pull the drive and go through the whole zipper process? obviously since I changed the router I can't get a bash prompt but I do have a serial cable that I can use, thanks for the help

Da Goon
11-27-2007, 10:21 PM
Just get a bash prompt with your serial cable and run netconfig.tcl or similar network script. Pulling the drive would be completely unnecessary.

ttodd1
11-28-2007, 08:00 AM
Or change the address on the router to what your old one was.

paris5
11-28-2007, 06:32 PM
It is so difficult to find stuff in this thread anymore, so I apologize if this is covered here. Drive is a 120GB zippered about 6 months ago.

My HD was acting up. I pulled it and ran SeaTools and it found 9 errors and fixed them. When I put it back in the DTivo (DSR7000), it rebooted twice, then I got the GSOD. After about 1.5 hours, it fixed itself and is working great! It's still on the network and I can view it and shows from the other Tivo. I can telnet to it, ftp, etc. BUT, TWP doesn't seem to be running/working. The TWP directory is there, but not sure what to do next. Do I need to run tweak again?

Thanks!Just type "twp" at bash to start Tivowebplus. Check your author file to make sure tivowebplus is being starting automatically when the tivo boots. If not, add a line to start it. Alternatively, you could run tweak.sh again which will reinstall everything and set your author file right.

bnm81002
11-28-2007, 09:06 PM
Just get a bash prompt with your serial cable and run netconfig.tcl or similar network script. Pulling the drive would be completely unnecessary.



I'm having trouble getting a bash prompt through HyperTerminal, when I try to connect I get the following error message, "Another program is using the selected Telephony device. Try again after the other program completes." what can I do to get the error message solved so that I can get a connection? thanks

Da Goon
11-28-2007, 11:05 PM
*sigh* google=friend
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Another+program+is+using+the+selected+Telephony+device&btnG=Google+Search

Olsario
12-01-2007, 09:21 AM
I hate to sound like a simpleton but:

I tried to search the thread but didn't find an answer that confirmed to me 100% what I wanted to know(I know I might have missed it so if I did please feel free to show me).

I'm going to pull my drive(DRS704) to enable AAM this weekend so I thought whilst I have it pulled I'll try out the zipper. My question: it's already updated to 6.3e, so if I skip restoring the image on the boot cd and zipper the drive, it should still come out at being updated to 6.3e and I can start hacking from there, correct?

ForrestB
12-01-2007, 09:54 AM
I hate to sound like a simpleton but:

I tried to search the thread but didn't find an answer that confirmed to me 100% what I wanted to know(I know I might have missed it so if I did please feel free to show me).

I'm going to pull my drive(DRS704) to enable AAM this weekend so I thought whilst I have it pulled I'll try out the zipper. My question: it's already updated to 6.3e, so if I skip restoring the image on the boot cd and zipper the drive, it should still come out at being updated to 6.3e and I can start hacking from there, correct?

Yes, you can Zipper your existing drive. I believe you'll loose all existing recordings on your drive and in case anything unexpected happens during the Zipper install - it's recommended you use MFSTools 2 or MFSLive http://www.mfslive.org/ to backup your Tivo drive image BEFORE installing the Zipper. Lastly, you'll need a Zipper supported USB to Ethernet adapter in order to finish the Zipper installation.

JWThiers
12-01-2007, 01:38 PM
If you tell zipper not to install the new image when you run it, your recordings will be OK if nothing goes wrong. I think that you won't be able to MRV what is already recorded because of encryption, but then again 6.3e doesn't do MRV the way 6.2a does so I'm not sure of those issues.

scopus
12-05-2007, 09:35 AM
I've mentioned before (posts 10878 & 11003) I've been having weekly freezing problems with both of my zippered dtivos. From rbautch's reply, I checked the kernel log but don't really know what I'm looking at or for? I see warning messages but don't understand if they are critical or how to fix.

I've attached the logs (kernel and tverr) in case someone who knows what they are doing can help. THANKS!

mOOn
12-07-2007, 04:13 PM
/cdrom/zipper: No such file or directory

I have a Hughes HDVR2 and I lost the drive. I purchased a 400 Gig to replace the drive and downloaded Zipper, DVRUpgrade Iso 6.2a, DVRUpgrade LBA48 for HDVR2, and followed the Zipper instructions. My fileset on my computer shows everything that should be there except I have a gawk file. I assume that is not a problem.

I used the zipper_isomaker.bat to make my iso, using Roxio to burn the iso to CD. I then booted up the cd and hit enter till I reached the following prompt:

PTVupgrade /#

I then typed

PTVupgrade /# mount /dev/hdc /cdrom

and it said

"mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only"

I then typed

PTVupgrade /# /cdrom/zipper

and it said

sh: cdrom/zipper: No such file or directory

I browsed to the cdrom folder by typing in

PTVupgrade /# cd /cdrom

There are a couple of files there, like Autorun.inf, etc. but no zipper file! I have upgraded with the zipper before, but that was a long time ago. I am not sure how I could have gone wrong.

Searching in this thread I found a few suggestions and so I swapped the location of my TiVo drive and CDROM to multiple locations, no joy.

The Zipper seems very simple to use. I do not know where to jump next?

Thanks in advance for any help!

mOOn

P.S. I can use the DVRUgrade CD with the ISO to upgrade my drive with no problem, but I was hoping to get all the other items in one package. I guess I could follow advice and get PTVNet and work on the others manually, but I was hoping there was a simple fix to my problem?

taekwondodo
12-09-2007, 01:37 PM
So, Friday, I updated my i-Cake/PTV build with the Zipper's enhancements...

During the enhancement script running, I got some errored output because I had the directory
/var/hack (this was already there, I'm assuming from PTV) and I ran the enhancement script from there... the message I got back (stupid me, didn't capture/save the output) was something to the effect of /var/hacks (not hack) does not exist, yada yada skipping step.

But all looked OK when I was done.

Now I'm trying to use MRV, and I can see the server from my Tivo but the Tivo tells me I don't have the rights to use the service.

(after searching this thread, I...) So I putty to my Tivo and try to re-run (from /var/hack) set_mrv_name_67.tcl

and get:

Frankenstien's TiVo-TiVo# sh set_mrv_name_67.tcl
set_mrv_name_67.tcl: /tv/mfslib.tcl: No such file or directory

Yup - that's pretty much extended my fluency in linux to its limits...

I tried to run the enhancement script again, but that failed because there was an enhancement directory already present...

(thumps forehead downwards at desk).


[one more thing - output from my uninstall attempt:

Frankenstien's TiVo-TiVo# sh tweak.sh

Enhancements directory detected. You must uninstall the previous version
of Enhancements before you install this one.
Would you like to uninstall the previous version now? [y/n]: y

exiting...
Frankenstien's TiVo-TiVo# y
bash: y: command not found
Frankenstien's TiVo-TiVo#
]

taekwondodo
12-09-2007, 03:22 PM
woot!woot!

It's working (the re-install) - I had something set up in putty wrong.. ("Return Key sends new line instead of ^M" was checked...)

Be a few minutes, then I'll try MRV...

taekwondodo
12-09-2007, 03:42 PM
Didn't work. Running Tivoserver.exe on the PC, and seeing it on the Tivo.

Tivo says.

"Program cannot be transferred from the TiVoServer DVR to the B579 DVR because the B579 DVR is not enabled for Transfers.

Have you purchased the Home Media Options for both DVRs? If so, try connecting to the DVR service from each DVR, if not, go online to "Manage my account"..."

Grrrrr.....

Soapm
12-09-2007, 04:08 PM
I know you ran set_mrv_name_67.tcl but did you also run superpatch? I believe you have to run superpatch-67all-NutKase-1.2.tcl also.

taekwondodo
12-09-2007, 07:37 PM
I thought I ran superpatch, but apparently didn't.

Now: How's this weird for you...

I ran superpatch with superpatch-67all-NutKase-1.2.tcl, and set_mrv_name_67.tcl -- went out to the living room... And it WORKED! I could see all the videos on my PC - I started a transfer, and wow. Cool.

Then, when about 30 minutes of the movie I was transferring onto the TiVo was on the Tivo, the transfer just stopped (the "now recording" still showed the transfer going, but the transferred amount, in minutes, was no longer growing) - So, I cancelled the transfer....

And now, the $%$##@% tivo is giving me the same initial issue:

""Program cannot be transferred from the TiVoServer DVR to the B579 DVR because the B579 DVR is not enabled for Transfers.... yada yada yada".

Stumped!

(further weirdness - no more directory named "/var/hacks" remains - that is where I ran the superpatch from... going to try again from /var/hack (no s on hack))

Gunnyman
12-12-2007, 04:17 PM
I have a rare question.
Does 6.3f happen to have support for any other wireless G adapters, besides the tivo branded one?
Compusa is going belly up and I was thinking about going shopping.

bengalfreak
12-12-2007, 06:40 PM
I have a rare question.
Does 6.3f happen to have support for any other wireless G adapters, besides the tivo branded one?
Compusa is going belly up and I was thinking about going shopping.

You're gonna give up MRV?

Gunnyman
12-12-2007, 06:51 PM
truth be told I haven't used it in several months.
The galleon stuff intrigues me

Da Goon
12-12-2007, 07:01 PM
Just look in a 6.3f usb.map for compatible adapters. If you've got 6.3f in MFS, you could extract it from the HPK slice in /SwModule with mfs_uberexport.

Gunnyman
12-12-2007, 07:32 PM
ok looks like the Tivo branded one is the only choice.

rbautch
12-12-2007, 09:34 PM
I've mentioned before (posts 10878 & 11003) I've been having weekly freezing problems with both of my zippered dtivos. From rbautch's reply, I checked the kernel log but don't really know what I'm looking at or for? I see warning messages but don't understand if they are critical or how to fix.

I've attached the logs (kernel and tverr) in case someone who knows what they are doing can help. THANKS!This means your hard drive is dying: Sep 30 13:16:39 (none) kernel: hda: drive_cmd: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
Sep 30 13:16:39 (none) kernel: hda: drive_cmd: error=0x04 { DriveStatusError }

bengalfreak
12-13-2007, 05:57 PM
truth be told I haven't used it in several months.
The galleon stuff intrigues me

Can you use movieloader to move programs from your HR10-250 to SD series 2's still on 6.2a?

Mickel
12-13-2007, 07:21 PM
Can anyone tell me how to make a the Tivo branded wireless G USB adapter work with the DSR 7000 DirecTivo. Unit is in an RV. Only need to make calls over wireless network.
Thanks

Gunnyman
12-13-2007, 08:14 PM
you can't
but fear not, there's no reason the thing has to call in anyway. Just delete the messages nagging you to make the call

HellFish
12-13-2007, 09:40 PM
Can you use movieloader to move programs from your HR10-250 to SD series 2's still on 6.2a?

If ML works on 6.2 was answered within 36 hours of Movieloader being released. Read post 9 of the Movieloader thread.

bengalfreak
12-14-2007, 05:57 AM
If ML works on 6.2 was answered within 36 hours of Movieloader being released. Read post 9 of the Movieloader thread.

Have searched and searched and can find no Movieloader thread. Or do you speak of the other forum?

HellFish
12-14-2007, 07:16 AM
Yes, I'm talking about the thread that Movieloader can be downloaded from.

CopyCat
12-18-2007, 06:39 PM
Power quit the other night and now I can get telnet in and also TWP in, but if I try to FTP it just times out. When I run PS from bash I get this:
MasterBR-bash# ps
BusyBox v1.2.1 (2006.10.29-03:08+0000) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w wide output

MasterBR-bash#

I suspect my author is gone, any ideas ? FTP just stalls and times out or disconnects.
Running sh /hacks/tweak.sh removes all and reinstalls with the same affect.

Gunnyman
12-18-2007, 07:19 PM
Power quit the other night and now I can get telnet in and also TWP in, but if I try to FTP it just times out. When I run PS from bash I get this:
MasterBR-bash# ps
BusyBox v1.2.1 (2006.10.29-03:08+0000) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w wide output

MasterBR-bash#

I suspect my author is gone, any ideas ? FTP just stalls and times out or disconnects.
Running sh /hacks/tweak.sh removes all and reinstalls with the same affect.

if you can telnet in
start ftp from bash with tivoftpd
then check your author file.
I suspect something's gone wonky with either it, or the path statement specifically.

CopyCat
12-18-2007, 07:24 PM
if you can telnet in
start ftp from bash with tivoftpd
then check your author file.
I suspect something's gone wonky with either it, or the path statement specifically.

Hey bud, how have you been ? Are you up North or over here by Cosmic Jack's ?

Here is the result of the attempt at tivoftpd and that followed by a ps:
MasterBR-bash# tivoftpd
MasterBR-bash# ps
BusyBox v1.2.1 (2006.10.29-03:08+0000) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w wide output

MasterBR-bash#

Guess it's time to pull the drive and redo, no big deal, just a pain in getting it out of the rack and disconnecting all the cables :D

Gunnyman
12-18-2007, 07:26 PM
I'm up here in the hills. :)
try cd /busybox
then do a ps

CopyCat
12-18-2007, 07:40 PM
I'm up here in the hills. :)
try cd /busybox
then do a ps

results:
MasterBR-bash# cd /busybox
MasterBR-bash# ps
BusyBox v1.2.1 (2006.10.29-03:08+0000) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w wide output

MasterBR-bash#

This morning I was able to FTP on port 21 but no binary transfers, something very strange going on here.



Well we had our first heavy frost last night but will be back close to 70s by Thursday so when you get over this way I still owe you a stop at Cosmic Jack's......let me know when your heading our way

CopyCat
12-19-2007, 04:08 PM
results:
MasterBR-bash# cd /busybox
MasterBR-bash# ps
BusyBox v1.2.1 (2006.10.29-03:08+0000) multi-call binary

Usage: ps

Report process status

Options:
w wide output

MasterBR-bash#

This morning I was able to FTP on port 21 but no binary transfers, something very strange going on here.



Well we had our first heavy frost last night but will be back close to 70s by Thursday so when you get over this way I still owe you a stop at Cosmic Jack's......let me know when your heading our way

Here is a copy of the FTP log, if anyone has any ideas before I pull the drive feel free to comment:

CopyCat
12-21-2007, 07:29 PM
Here is a copy of the FTP log, if anyone has any ideas before I pull the drive feel free to comment:

:down::down::down:For what it's worth, re-zippering did nothing to fix this problem so I'll watch the 3 shows on that recorder then format and redo the zipper.

:up::up::up:Sure would be nice to know what happened, but with multiple power outs and no UPS on this DVR, such is life.

It appears to be hardware related as a format and reload of the image w/zipper did not fix this problem.
I just put a second spare drive in and it still fails. Lucky I have a spare DSR7000 in the attic, moved the drive and card there and all is well. Called DTV and we are back in business

CopyCat
12-24-2007, 08:53 PM
:)Happy and Safe Holidays to all:)

Sirshagg
12-28-2007, 10:47 AM
I have a single DTiVo that I just want to stop from phoning home - nothing else. About a year and a half ago I used the Tivo_unguide (http://www.thewallens.net/tivo/Tivo_unguide.html) as a basis for modifying 6-8 TiVo's (SA and D). I had to make slight modifications to that guide but I kept a detailed walkthrough on the exact steps and used it sucessfully on all the TiVo's at that time. I know it's probably overkill for me now (considering what I want today) but I figured I'd follow these instructions again since I know they worked and will do what I want.

Problem is it didn't work. The unit starts, gets past the powering up screen and goes to the first D* screen "just a few more minutes..." then it reboots. It stays in this loop indefinitely. What makes this a bit more complicated for me is that I have no PC at home with which to do the hacking. I have to take the drive out and bring it to work to hack, but then I can't test it.

Note: I did use Winmfs to make a backup.

So I'm trying to figure out what could cause this issue and came up with two possibilities.

First - This is what my instructions tell me the rc.sysinit.author file should look like:

#!/bin/bash
export TIVO_ROOT=""
export MFS_DEVICE=/dev/hda10
export PATH=./:.:/utils:/bin:/sbin:/tvbin:/tivobin:/busybox
# start telnet
tnlited 23 /bin/bash -login &
# start ftp
tivoftpd
# Enable Serial bash
/bin/bash </dev/ttyS2&> /dev/ttyS2&

# Only for Directv models
# add two static routes so the tivo doesn't phone home (stops breakage)
route add -host 204.176.49.2 gw 127.0.0.1
route add -net 204.176.49.0 gw 127.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0

However I noticed that I forgot the spaces before and after </dev/ttyS2&>

Second: Perhaps the s2_kernels/3.1.5 kernel from the PTV boot disk is no longer valid for the TiVo version I am running (6.2.x)

If anyone could offer some thoughts I'd greatly appreciate it.

KingP1n
12-28-2007, 05:37 PM
I have a HR10-250 with the Instacake image 6.3e loaded on it, and I am trying to load the zipper script to it. I would like to enable the USB port for networking. After reading I found that I needed the LBA48 iso along with the zipper, so I bought and DLed the LBA48. I then created the Zipper iso as stated in the tutorial. I then powered on the PC to find that the PTVupgrade loads first and will not let me bypass to Zipper. If I chose to continue using the PTVupgrade then it will prompt me to start from scratch with the instacake iso and all. I am very knowledgable with PC, but am a complete noob when it comes to Linux. Can someone please direct me in the right direction.


Thanks

ttodd1
12-28-2007, 05:42 PM
Did you follow the directions in the link in the first post?

KingP1n
12-28-2007, 05:53 PM
I have followed it to a "T". I unzipped the Zipper as stated, and inserted the LBA48 iso as stated. As soon as I boot the computer is brings me to the PTVupgrade#/ and I can't continue.

KingP1n
12-28-2007, 06:09 PM
I've spent the last couple hours searching for an answer to this and can't seem to find it.

I have the hr10-250 with the latest version of the software on it. using the backup tools i made a copy of that hard drive to a new hard drive. I am now trying to zipper that new hard drive.

I used the zipper_isomaker.bat to make my iso and I burned it properly using nero. I then boot up that cd and hit enter till I have the correct prompt which looks like this...

PTVupgrade /#

I typed...

PTVupgrade /# mount /dev/hdc /cdrom

and it said

"mount: block device /dev/hdc is write-protected, mounting read-only"

I then typed

PTVupgrade /# /cdrom/zipper

and it said

sh: cdrom/zipper: No such file or directory

so I browsed to the cdrom folder by typing in

PTVupgrade /# cd /cdrom

And then I typed in "dir" and it came up with the following files...

Autorun.inf*
bootpage*
busybox.tar*
custom_kernels/
drivers/
gawk*
isolinux/
network.tcl*
ptstart.exe*
rbautch_files.tgz*
rc.sysinit.author*
s2_kernels/

No sign of the zipper file! What did I do wrong?

Thanks in advance!

Matt

edited to add: I didn't use the instant cake image because I already had a hard drive with the tivo image on it. This seems obvious but I thought I'd mention it!

Edited again to add: I figured it out. I tried moving my cdrom and tivo drive to different spots on the ide cables and that didn't work. But it did inspire me to try using a different cdrom drive and when i did that - IT WORKED!!! Thanks for the help!

This is exactly what I am having go wrong. I have read and read but still can't find a solution.

ttodd1
12-29-2007, 09:02 AM
and did you try what he posted in his last edit to the post? Have you looked to see what is on your cd? Does it match the example that is shown on the directions? If not what is missing? Have you tried recreating the cd? Did you get any errors? What do you mean by you can't continue when it gets to the prompt, error message? More info may help you get an answer.

KingP1n
12-29-2007, 10:53 AM
I did finally get it to work. It was syntax on my part :mad: However, I have now ran into another problem, and have searched the boards for a fix, but have come up empty handed... My new problem now is that I loaded everything right and can telnet, access TIVOWEBPLUS, but can not make a Network call to TIVO. I do not want to use the phone cord and would like to use the network connection I made. Can someone point me in the right direction or is this not possible. Also I would like to know how to check the configuration I made in the intial setup of Zipper (i.e want to make sure my changes don't get erased if Tivo sends a update) or if I don't like a certain enhancement go into the unit and change just that field. Also are you suppose to be able to use the Tivo Desktop fully or are you restricted to view recorded programs on your PC (like tivotogo) Any help would be greatly appriaciated.

ForrestB
12-29-2007, 12:34 PM
I did finally get it to work. It was syntax on my part :mad: However, I have now ran into another problem, and have searched the boards for a fix, but have come up empty handed... My new problem now is that I loaded everything right and can telnet, access TIVOWEBPLUS, but can not make a Network call to TIVO. I do not want to use the phone cord and would like to use the network connection I made. Can someone point me in the right direction or is this not possible. Also I would like to know how to check the configuration I made in the intial setup of Zipper (i.e want to make sure my changes don't get erased if Tivo sends a update) or if I don't like a certain enhancement go into the unit and change just that field. Also are you suppose to be able to use the Tivo Desktop fully or are you restricted to view recorded programs on your PC (like tivotogo) Any help would be greatly appriaciated.

DirecTivo's never need to phone home. Don't plug the Tivo into the phone - everything will work just fine. Pay per View can't be ordered thru your Tivo - but you can still order the movies online and watch them on your Tivo. TivoDesktop only works with music and photo's. If you want to view shows on your computer - you'll need to use Tytool(PC) or Tivotool (Mac).

KingP1n
12-29-2007, 01:35 PM
Is there any tutorials for newbies like myself? I DLed TYTool, but it says "Never received telnet prompt. I know the network is working because I can telnet into it myself. I have been working on this for the past three days. I have made alot of progress, but would like to finally get this last thing to work.

Thanks

ForrestB
12-29-2007, 05:19 PM
Is there any tutorials for newbies like myself? I DLed TYTool, but it says "Never received telnet prompt. I know the network is working because I can telnet into it myself. I have been working on this for the past three days. I have made alot of progress, but would like to finally get this last thing to work.

Thanks

TyTools/Tivotools isn't supposed to be discussed here - per the forum rules. There is a Tytools support area at the DDB forum - look for the sticky under Extrac.... Support

ForrestB
01-03-2008, 12:30 PM
Can the R10 be hacked without a PROM chip replacement? I was discussing DirecTivo hacking on another forum and was informed that for the past year the R10 could be hacked without the PROM chip replacement. Is this true? Why does the Zipper page still state the PROM chip replacement requirement?

Gunnyman
01-03-2008, 12:43 PM
because whoever told you you could hack an R10 without a PROM mod was wrong.
You can increase storage space, but that's it.
No Bash Prompt without a PROM mod.

ForrestB
01-03-2008, 12:58 PM
Hmm, he said he personally hacked his R10 a year ago with no PROM mod - using info posted on DDB. I wonder if he has an R10 or an HR10-250?

Gunnyman
01-03-2008, 01:27 PM
has to be the HR10-250
there is no public hack that gets around the PROM hack needed on the R10 and the Night Light Standalones around which the R10 is based.

CrashHD
01-03-2008, 07:12 PM
Can the R10 be hacked without a PROM chip replacement? I was discussing DirecTivo hacking on another forum and was informed that for the past year the R10 could be hacked without the PROM chip replacement. Is this true?

You've been chumped.

Wanna buy my plans for a 100MPG vapor carburetor?

Emad
01-04-2008, 12:19 AM
I've been experiencing random reboots after the zipper upgrade. I read that the first step is to post the kernel log, or maybe even your tverr log. Could some one point me to the names and where to find them?

thanks

Da Goon
01-04-2008, 12:44 AM
/var/log/kernel and /var/log/tverr

ForrestB
01-04-2008, 06:24 AM
I've been experiencing random reboots after the zipper upgrade. I read that the first step is to post the kernel log, or maybe even your tverr log. Could some one point me to the names and where to find them?

thanks

Both are viewable with TivoWebPlus under Logs

Emad
01-06-2008, 12:46 AM
thanks guys, got them, but where do I post these they are larger than the 100kb limit? last 6 days of the log when a reboot happened



Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel:
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: bt -t /tvbin/tivoapp <<END_OF_BT
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: tcd 1
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: hpk Series2
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: build b-firefly-takehome @260938 2007.03.15-1502 release-mips []
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: pack 6.3d-01-2
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x00400000 /tvbin/tivoapp
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02000000 /lib/libc.so.6
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02200000 /lib/libm.so.6
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02400000 /lib/libpthread.so.0
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02600000 /lib/libutil.so.1
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02800000 /lib/libtvutil.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02a00000 /lib/libtmk.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x02c00000 /lib/libtvstructures.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2aaa8000 /lib/ld.so.1
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab04000 /lib/libhpkoss.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab50000 /platform/lib/libhpkhl.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac18000 /platform/lib/libhpkll.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac5c000 /lib/libdl.so.2
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: read 0x2aca0000 /lib/libcdaudio.so
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: 0x02076f90 0x00bed1b8 0x00bed128 0x00becf98 0x00bf5af0 0x00bf6810 0x00bf1d1c
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: 0x00af6f88 0x00f62074 0x00b099bc 0x00489384 0x00b09b98 0x02a2871c 0x0048de74
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: 0x00ea44c8 0x02a6b114 0x00441bc0 0x00f3b718 0x02a6b114 0x02a302d8 0x02a6f7ac
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: 0x02a2871c 0x02a28630 0x02a29ddc 0x02a28a48 0x02a2afd8 0x02a3c7e4 0x02a3c6cc
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: 0x02a3c57c 0x02a3bad8
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: END_OF_BT
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel:
Dec 31 03:00:11 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <256>: unexpected signal 11
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6169, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6153, i_blocks wrong 684 (counted=676). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 420 (counted=418). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6154, i_blocks wrong 68 (counted=64). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 15736 (counted=15734). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 2284 (counted=2276). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 18461, i_blocks wrong 5432 (counted=5424). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 18462, i_blocks wrong 2032 (counted=2026). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 18463, i_blocks wrong 1032 (counted=1030). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 18465, i_blocks wrong 486 (counted=482). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 18464, i_blocks wrong 120 (counted=114). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 1277/32768 files (16.9% non-contiguous), 54034/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 1277/32768 files, 54034/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4800
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Dec 31 03:01:42 (none) kernel: Time set to: Mon Dec 31 03:01:42 2007
Dec 31 03:01:42 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 7
Dec 31 03:01:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 03:01:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 03:01:43 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Dec 31 03:01:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 03:01:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 03:01:44 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Dec 31 03:01:44 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Dec 31 03:01:44 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Dec 31 03:01:45 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Dec 31 03:01:52 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Dec 31 03:01:52 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Dec 31 03:01:54 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Dec 31 03:01:54 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Dec 31 03:01:56 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Dec 31 03:01:57 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Dec 31 03:01:57 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Dec 31 03:01:57 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Dec 31 03:01:57 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Dec 31 03:01:57 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Dec 31 03:02:03 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Dec 31 03:02:06 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Dec 31 03:02:07 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Dec 31 03:02:07 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Dec 31 03:02:08 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Dec 31 03:02:14 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Dec 31 03:02:14 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Dec 31 03:02:14 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Dec 31 03:02:14 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 03:02:14 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Dec 31 03:02:15 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Dec 31 03:02:15 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Dec 31 03:02:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Dec 31 03:02:15 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 03:02:15 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Dec 31 03:02:18 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Dec 31 03:02:19 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Dec 31 03:02:20 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Dec 31 03:02:26 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Dec 31 03:03:26 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Dec 31 03:03:28 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Dec 31 03:03:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 03:03:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 03:03:40 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Dec 31 03:03:42 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Dec 31 03:03:42 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Dec 31 03:03:42 TmkServer[298]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Dec 31 03:03:45 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Dec 31 03:03:45 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Dec 31 03:03:49 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Dec 31 03:03:51 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Dec 31 03:03:51 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Dec 31 03:03:53 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Dec 31 03:03:54 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Dec 31 03:03:55 (none) kernel:
Dec 31 03:03:56 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Dec 31 03:03:56 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Dec 31 03:04:04 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Dec 31 03:04:05 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 03:04:16 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 03:04:24 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 03:04:28 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Dec 31 03:04:33 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 03:04:44 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 03:04:55 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Dec 31 03:05:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 03:25:01 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 03:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 03:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 04:36:36 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 04:36:36 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9660241, lltReturnTime = 14206251, prevPts = 18862567,
Dec 31 04:36:36 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4546010, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 04:36:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=14316557 new=28633114
Dec 31 04:36:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 04:36:43 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7926012, lltReturnTime = 12471969, prevPts = 18862514,
Dec 31 04:36:43 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545957, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 04:36:43 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 04:36:56 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 04:36:56 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9087378, lltReturnTime = 9119069, prevPts = 14348248,
Dec 31 04:36:56 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 04:36:56 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 04:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 04:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 05:09:23 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:23 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2871566, lltReturnTime = 10560378, prevPts = 22005369,
Dec 31 05:09:23 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7688812, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:23 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:26 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3956897, lltReturnTime = 3988587, prevPts = 14348247,
Dec 31 05:09:26 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:26 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:29 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8645918, lltReturnTime = 13191897, prevPts = 18862536,
Dec 31 05:09:29 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545979, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:29 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:31 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:31 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5161638, lltReturnTime = 12873547, prevPts = 22028466,
Dec 31 05:09:31 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7711909, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:31 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6831711, lltReturnTime = 6863402, prevPts = 14348248,
Dec 31 05:09:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:42 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:44 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8459007, lltReturnTime = 13004980, prevPts = 18862530,
Dec 31 05:09:44 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545973, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:44 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:09:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:09:48 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2853280, lltReturnTime = 7399082, prevPts = 18862359,
Dec 31 05:09:48 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545802, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:09:48 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 05:21:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 05:21:10 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 11743511, lltReturnTime = 11775203, prevPts = 14348249,
Dec 31 05:21:10 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 05:21:10 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 07:58:12 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Dec 31 08:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 08:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:16:02 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Dec 31 09:20:41 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 09:20:41 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 09:22:44 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 09:22:44 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6160, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 8912 (counted=8906). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 434 (counted=430). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 17232 (counted=17218). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 4838 (counted=4836). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 2608 (counted=2606). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 1259/32768 files (14.8% non-contiguous), 42277/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 1259/32768 files, 42277/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4801
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Dec 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: Time set to: Mon Dec 31 09:26:28 2007
Dec 31 09:26:28 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 6
Dec 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Dec 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:26:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Dec 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Dec 31 09:26:30 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Dec 31 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Dec 31 09:26:38 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Dec 31 09:26:38 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Dec 31 09:26:40 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Dec 31 09:26:40 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Dec 31 09:26:41 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Dec 31 09:26:42 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Dec 31 09:26:42 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Dec 31 09:26:42 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Dec 31 09:26:42 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Dec 31 09:26:42 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Dec 31 09:26:48 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 09:26:51 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Dec 31 09:26:52 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Dec 31 09:26:52 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Dec 31 09:26:52 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Dec 31 09:26:53 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Dec 31 09:26:59 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Dec 31 09:26:59 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Dec 31 09:27:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Dec 31 09:27:00 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 09:27:00 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Dec 31 09:27:00 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Dec 31 09:27:00 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Dec 31 09:27:01 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Dec 31 09:27:01 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Dec 31 09:27:01 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Dec 31 09:27:04 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Dec 31 09:27:05 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Dec 31 09:27:06 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Dec 31 09:27:11 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Dec 31 09:28:08 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Dec 31 09:28:10 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Dec 31 09:28:22 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:28:22 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Dec 31 09:28:23 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Dec 31 09:28:25 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Dec 31 09:28:25 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Dec 31 09:28:25 TmkServer[303]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Dec 31 09:28:28 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Dec 31 09:28:28 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Dec 31 09:28:33 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Dec 31 09:28:34 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Dec 31 09:28:34 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Dec 31 09:28:37 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Dec 31 09:28:37 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Dec 31 09:28:38 (none) kernel:
Dec 31 09:28:38 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Dec 31 09:28:38 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Dec 31 09:28:54 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Dec 31 09:28:54 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 09:29:06 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 09:29:11 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Dec 31 09:29:16 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Dec 31 09:29:36 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Dec 31 09:29:47 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Dec 31 09:30:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:30:40 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Dec 31 09:31:06 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Dec 31 09:37:42 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 09:37:43 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 09:37:43 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 09:37:43 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3358425, lltReturnTime = 3377008, prevPts = 57284811,
Dec 31 09:37:43 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18583, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 09:37:43 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=57266228
Dec 31 09:55:28 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 09:55:28 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 09:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 09:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting video wrap base (2)
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 14318717, lltReturnTime = 13037904, prevPts = 170517871,
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 13035744, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 10:27:55 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=171798684
Dec 31 10:34:50 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 10:34:50 (none) kernel: Ran out of data; will try again next time.
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4002625, lltReturnTime = 8548462, prevPts = 90445179,
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545837, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 10:44:31 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=85899342
Dec 31 10:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 11:30:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 11:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 13:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Dec 31 13:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Dec 31 16:05:51 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 16:05:51 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 16:14:08 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvStreamGetData> Signal quality problem: 1 more error-flagged start codes seen; total now: 1.
Dec 31 16:14:08 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 16:14:08 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 16:21:31 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 16:21:31 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6792907, lltReturnTime = 7983284, prevPts = 15506934,
Dec 31 16:21:31 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190377, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 16:21:32 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 16:23:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 16:23:06 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2121825, lltReturnTime = 2140407, prevPts = 14335139,
Dec 31 16:23:06 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18582, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 16:23:06 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 16:23:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 16:23:46 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4133936, lltReturnTime = 11841826, prevPts = 22024447,
Dec 31 16:23:46 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7707890, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Dec 31 16:23:46 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Dec 31 16:37:41 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Dec 31 17:53:09 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 17:53:09 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 17:53:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvStreamGetData> Signal quality problem: 1 more error-flagged start codes seen; total now: 1.
Dec 31 20:22:57 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 20:22:57 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 21:17:17 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Dec 31 21:17:17 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Dec 31 21:17:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Dec 31 21:17:18 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9011100, lltReturnTime = 9042791, prevPts = 2376580153,
Dec 31 21:17:18 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Dec 31 21:17:18 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=2376548462
Jan 1 04:12:54 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 1 04:12:54 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 1 04:34:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 04:35:37 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 1 04:36:03 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 1 05:08:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 05:08:48 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6068783, lltReturnTime = 13784202, prevPts = 22031976,
Jan 1 05:08:48 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7715419, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 05:08:48 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 05:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 05:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 11712776, lltReturnTime = 11731361, prevPts = 14335142,
Jan 1 05:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18585, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 05:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 06:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 06:00:01 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2429297, lltReturnTime = 9608841, prevPts = 21496101,
Jan 1 06:00:01 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179544, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 06:00:01 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 07:14:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 07:14:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 07:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 07:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6645630, lltReturnTime = 13825302, prevPts = 21496229,
Jan 1 07:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179672, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 07:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 08:03:09 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 1 08:21:07 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 1 08:21:07 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 1 09:04:45 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:04:45 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9969332, lltReturnTime = 10001023, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 1 09:04:45 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:04:45 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:05:03 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:05:03 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1853291, lltReturnTime = 9538159, prevPts = 22001425,
Jan 1 09:05:03 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7684868, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:05:03 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:05:35 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:05:35 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2903098, lltReturnTime = 2934788, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 1 09:05:35 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:05:35 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:06:04 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:06:04 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5196446, lltReturnTime = 9742320, prevPts = 18862431,
Jan 1 09:06:04 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545874, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:06:04 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:06:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:06:39 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3916311, lltReturnTime = 3948001, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 1 09:06:39 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:06:39 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:06:41 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:06:41 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6137415, lltReturnTime = 6169105, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 1 09:06:41 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:06:41 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:28:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 09:28:48 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 1 09:28:49 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:28:49 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6564649, lltReturnTime = 11110564, prevPts = 18862472,
Jan 1 09:28:49 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545915, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:28:49 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 09:29:01 (none) kernel: EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked fs, running e2fsck is recommended
Jan 1 09:32:55 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 1 09:32:55 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 1 09:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 09:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 09:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 09:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3001027, lltReturnTime = 7546834, prevPts = 18862364,
Jan 1 09:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545807, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 09:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 10:12:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 10:12:15 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2236674, lltReturnTime = 2268364, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 1 10:12:15 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 10:12:15 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 11:30:58 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 1 13:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvStreamGetData> Signal quality problem: 1 more error-flagged start codes seen; total now: 1.
Jan 1 13:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 13:59:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8462993, lltReturnTime = 8489441, prevPts = 14343005,
Jan 1 13:59:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 26448, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 13:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 13:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 13:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 14:52:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 14:52:01 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5139460, lltReturnTime = 9685332, prevPts = 18862429,
Jan 1 14:52:01 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545872, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 14:52:01 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 15:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7922797, lltReturnTime = 7954488, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 1 15:59:58 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 17:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3375909, lltReturnTime = 11080802, prevPts = 22021450,
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7704893, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 17:14:55 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 17:15:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 17:15:07 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Jan 1 17:15:08 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 1 17:15:08 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9547668, lltReturnTime = 10738129, prevPts = 15507018,
Jan 1 17:15:08 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190461, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 1 17:15:08 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 1 17:15:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 17:15:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 1 17:42:55 (none) kernel: TxRi (0x76e9) != RxRi (0xe85c)
Jan 1 19:09:58 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 1 21:00:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvStreamGetData> Signal quality problem: 1 more error-flagged start codes seen; total now: 1.
Jan 2 04:17:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 04:17:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 04:17:28 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 04:17:28 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6901775, lltReturnTime = 8092155, prevPts = 15506937,
Jan 2 04:17:28 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190380, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 2 04:17:28 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 2 04:17:28 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 05:32:21 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 2 06:12:14 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4266312, lltReturnTime = 13872342, prevPts = 23922587,
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 9606030, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 2 06:15:02 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4042661, lltReturnTime = 11222254, prevPts = 21496150,
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179593, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 2 06:15:04 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 2 06:15:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 06:17:34 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 2 06:17:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 09:18:24 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 2 10:29:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 10:29:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 11:59:28 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 2 11:59:28 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 2 18:29:59 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 2 18:29:59 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 2 18:29:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 18:29:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4161341, lltReturnTime = 7633283, prevPts = 189587183,
Jan 2 18:29:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 3471942, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 2 18:30:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=186115241
Jan 2 19:32:47 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 2 19:32:47 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 2 19:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 19:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 20:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 20:00:00 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5269891, lltReturnTime = 9815767, prevPts = 18862433,
Jan 2 20:00:00 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545876, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 2 20:00:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 2 20:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 20:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3911941, lltReturnTime = 8457776, prevPts = 176344519,
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545835, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 2 23:28:58 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=171798684
Jan 3 03:22:43 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1970015, lltReturnTime = 6515790, prevPts = 2352461123,
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545775, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 3 04:12:26 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=2347915348
Jan 3 04:56:06 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 05:59:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6388441, lltReturnTime = 13568105, prevPts = 21496221,
Jan 3 05:59:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179664, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 05:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:11:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:11:45 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13635240, lltReturnTime = 13666932, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 3 07:11:45 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:11:45 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:12:07 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:12:07 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13002644, lltReturnTime = 13034336, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 3 07:12:07 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:12:07 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:12:11 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:12:11 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7121821, lltReturnTime = 7153512, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 3 07:12:11 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:12:11 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:12:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:12:15 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1952938, lltReturnTime = 9638150, prevPts = 22001769,
Jan 3 07:12:15 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7685212, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 3 07:12:15 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:12:50 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:12:50 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5230605, lltReturnTime = 5262295, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 3 07:12:50 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:12:50 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:20:09 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 07:20:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:20:37 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4515684, lltReturnTime = 4547374, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 3 07:20:37 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:20:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:20:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:20:39 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4491652, lltReturnTime = 4523342, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 3 07:20:39 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:20:39 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:21:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:21:15 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5924408, lltReturnTime = 13639240, prevPts = 22031389,
Jan 3 07:21:15 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7714832, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:21:15 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:21:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:21:18 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7999491, lltReturnTime = 8031182, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 3 07:21:18 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:21:18 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:21:21 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:21:21 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8492243, lltReturnTime = 8523934, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 3 07:21:21 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:21:21 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:21:33 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:21:33 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2573190, lltReturnTime = 2604880, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 3 07:21:33 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:21:33 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 07:21:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 07:21:37 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8215636, lltReturnTime = 8247327, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 3 07:21:37 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 07:21:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 08:34:13 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 09:01:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:18:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6169, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6153, i_blocks wrong 692 (counted=688). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 738 (counted=724). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 30860 (counted=30846). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 4928 (counted=4924). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Inode 6157, i_blocks wrong 4426 (counted=4420). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 1266/32768 files (12.5% non-contiguous), 55391/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 1266/32768 files, 55391/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4801
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Jan 3 09:26:31 (none) kernel: Time set to: Thu Jan 3 09:26:31 2008
Jan 3 09:26:31 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 7
Jan 3 09:26:32 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:26:32 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:26:32 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Jan 3 09:26:32 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:26:32 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:26:33 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Jan 3 09:26:33 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Jan 3 09:26:33 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Jan 3 09:26:34 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Jan 3 09:26:41 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Jan 3 09:26:41 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Jan 3 09:26:43 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:26:43 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:26:44 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Jan 3 09:26:45 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Jan 3 09:26:45 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Jan 3 09:26:45 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:26:45 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Jan 3 09:26:45 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Jan 3 09:26:51 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Jan 3 09:26:55 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Jan 3 09:26:56 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Jan 3 09:26:56 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Jan 3 09:26:56 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Jan 3 09:27:02 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Jan 3 09:27:02 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:27:03 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Jan 3 09:27:03 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:27:03 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Jan 3 09:27:04 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Jan 3 09:27:04 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:27:04 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Jan 3 09:27:04 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:27:04 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 3 09:27:07 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Jan 3 09:27:08 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Jan 3 09:27:09 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Jan 3 09:27:14 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Jan 3 09:28:11 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:28:13 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Jan 3 09:28:22 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:28:22 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:28:23 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:28:25 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Jan 3 09:28:25 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Jan 3 09:28:25 TmkServer[300]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Jan 3 09:28:28 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:28:28 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:28:34 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:28:34 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:28:35 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Jan 3 09:28:37 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Jan 3 09:28:38 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:28:38 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Jan 3 09:28:38 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Jan 3 09:28:39 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Jan 3 09:28:49 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Jan 3 09:28:50 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:29:01 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:29:07 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:29:09 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Jan 3 09:29:10 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:29:36 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 3 09:29:46 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 09:30:17 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:31:16 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 3 09:31:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Illegal read at 00000000
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: do_page_fault #2: sending signal 11 to myworld(268)
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: $0 : 00000000 b001fc01 00000000 5ef31c00 00000000 00000000 00000000 0f7b5980
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: $8 : 00000001 77359400 5efd0858 0000008d 00000000 00000002 00000000 00000000
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: $16: 00000000 5ef63408 00000001 5efeb080 5ef532a0 7f3ff1e0 7f3ff390 7f3ff418
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: $24: 00000000 00c49964 1009aaa0 7f3ff198 02a3b9b4 00bed1b8
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Hi : fffccbb0
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Lo : 00033450
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: epc : 02076f90 Tainted: P
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Status: a001fc13
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Cause : 00000008
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 8001e9fc 8001eac0 80022bb4 80022d74 80024db8 02076f90
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 02076f90 00bed1b8 00bed128 00becf98 00bf5af0 00bf6810 00bf1d1c 00af6f88
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 00f75ea0 00b099bc 00489384 00b09b98 02a2871c 0048de74 00ea44c8 02a6b114
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 00441bc0 00f3b718 02a6b114 02a302d8 02a6f7ac 02a2871c 02a28630 02a29ddc
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 02a28a48 02a2afd8 02a3c7e4 02a3c6cc 02a3c57c 02a3bad8
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <268> strayed!
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: pc 0x2076f90 status 0x8001fc13 cause 0x000008 bva 0x81dbfde8 hi 0xfffccbb0 lo 0x033450
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R00 0x00000000 R01 0xb001fc01 R02 0x00000000 R03 0x5ef31c00
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R04 0x00000000 R05 0x00000000 R06 0x00000000 R07 0x0f7b5980
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R08 0x00000001 R09 0x77359400 R10 0x5efd0858 R11 0x0000008d
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R12 0x00000000 R13 0x00000002 R14 0x00000000 R15 0x00000000
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R16 0x00000000 R17 0x5ef63408 R18 0x00000001 R19 0x5efeb080
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R20 0x5ef532a0 R21 0x7f3ff1e0 R22 0x7f3ff390 R23 0x7f3ff418
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R24 0x00000000 R25 0x00c49964 R26 0x5ef4288c R27 0x00000000
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: R28 0x1009aaa0 R29 0x7f3ff198 R30 0x02a3b9b4 R31 0x00bed1b8
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Paste the following into a shell to get a backtrace...
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: bt -t /tvbin/tivoapp <<END_OF_BT
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: tcd 1
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: hpk Series2
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: build b-firefly-takehome @260938 2007.03.15-1502 release-mips []
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: pack 6.3d-01-2
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x00400000 /tvbin/tivoapp
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02000000 /lib/libc.so.6
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02200000 /lib/libm.so.6
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02400000 /lib/libpthread.so.0
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02600000 /lib/libutil.so.1
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02800000 /lib/libtvutil.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02a00000 /lib/libtmk.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x02c00000 /lib/libtvstructures.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2aaa8000 /lib/ld.so.1
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab04000 /lib/libhpkoss.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab50000 /platform/lib/libhpkhl.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac18000 /platform/lib/libhpkll.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac5c000 /lib/libdl.so.2
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: read 0x2aca0000 /lib/libcdaudio.so
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 0x02076f90 0x00bed1b8 0x00bed128 0x00becf98 0x00bf5af0 0x00bf6810 0x00bf1d1c
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 0x00af6f88 0x00f75ea0 0x00b099bc 0x00489384 0x00b09b98 0x02a2871c 0x0048de74
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 0x00ea44c8 0x02a6b114 0x00441bc0 0x00f3b718 0x02a6b114 0x02a302d8 0x02a6f7ac
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 0x02a2871c 0x02a28630 0x02a29ddc 0x02a28a48 0x02a2afd8 0x02a3c7e4 0x02a3c6cc
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: 0x02a3c57c 0x02a3bad8
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: END_OF_BT
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:41:21 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <268>: unexpected signal 11
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6160, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6153, i_blocks wrong 704 (counted=694). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 740 (counted=726). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6178, i_blocks wrong 70 (counted=56). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 172 (counted=162). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 4968 (counted=4966). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 1117/32768 files (7.3% non-contiguous), 25018/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 1117/32768 files, 25018/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4801
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: <6>TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Jan 3 09:42:51 (none) kernel: Time set to: Thu Jan 3 09:42:51 2008
Jan 3 09:42:51 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 7
Jan 3 09:42:52 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:42:52 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:42:52 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Jan 3 09:42:52 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:42:52 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:42:53 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Jan 3 09:42:53 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Jan 3 09:42:53 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Jan 3 09:42:54 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Jan 3 09:43:01 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Jan 3 09:43:01 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Jan 3 09:43:03 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:43:03 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:43:05 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Jan 3 09:43:05 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Jan 3 09:43:05 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Jan 3 09:43:06 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:43:06 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Jan 3 09:43:06 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Jan 3 09:43:11 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Jan 3 09:43:15 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Jan 3 09:43:16 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Jan 3 09:43:16 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Jan 3 09:43:16 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Jan 3 09:43:23 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Jan 3 09:43:23 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:43:23 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Jan 3 09:43:23 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:43:23 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Jan 3 09:43:24 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Jan 3 09:43:24 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:43:24 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Jan 3 09:43:24 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:43:24 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 3 09:43:27 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Jan 3 09:43:28 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Jan 3 09:43:29 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Jan 3 09:43:35 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Jan 3 09:44:31 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:44:33 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Jan 3 09:44:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:44:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:44:43 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:44:45 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Jan 3 09:44:45 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Jan 3 09:44:45 TmkServer[300]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Jan 3 09:44:48 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:44:48 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:44:54 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:44:54 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:44:55 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Jan 3 09:44:57 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Jan 3 09:44:58 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:44:58 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Jan 3 09:44:58 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Jan 3 09:44:58 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Jan 3 09:45:15 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Jan 3 09:45:15 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:45:27 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:45:31 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Jan 3 09:45:32 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:46:08 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 3 09:46:18 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 09:46:49 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:46:57 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Illegal read at 00000000
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: do_page_fault #2: sending signal 11 to myworld(268)
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: $0 : 00000000 b001fc01 00000000 5efd9c50 00000000 00000000 00000000 b3041b40
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: $8 : 00000001 77359400 5efcaa20 00000065 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: $16: 00000000 5eff4740 00000002 5eff5448 5ef4fc08 7f47f1e0 7f47f390 7f47f418
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: $24: 00000000 00c49964 1009aaa0 7f47f198 02a3b9b4 00bed1b8
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Hi : fcb37dba
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Lo : adf72cf0
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: epc : 02076f90 Tainted: P
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Status: a001fc13
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Cause : 00000008
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 8001e9fc 8001eac0 80022bb4 80022d74 80024db8 02076f90
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 02076f90 00bed1b8 00bed128 00becf98 00bf5af0 00bf6810 00bf1d1c 00af6f88
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 00f75ea0 00b099bc 00489384 00b09b98 02a2871c 0048de74 00ea44c8 02a6b114
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 00441bc0 00f3b718 02a6b114 02a302d8 02a6f7ac 02a2871c 02a28630 02a29ddc
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 02a28a48 02a2afd8 02a3c7e4 02a3c6cc 02a3c57c 02a3bad8
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <268> strayed!
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: pc 0x2076f90 status 0x8001fc13 cause 0x000008 bva 0x81dbfde8 hi 0xfcb37dba lo 0xadf72cf0
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R00 0x00000000 R01 0xb001fc01 R02 0x00000000 R03 0x5efd9c50
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R04 0x00000000 R05 0x00000000 R06 0x00000000 R07 0xb3041b40
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R08 0x00000001 R09 0x77359400 R10 0x5efcaa20 R11 0x00000065
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R12 0x00000000 R13 0x00000001 R14 0x00000000 R15 0x00000000
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R16 0x00000000 R17 0x5eff4740 R18 0x00000002 R19 0x5eff5448
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R20 0x5ef4fc08 R21 0x7f47f1e0 R22 0x7f47f390 R23 0x7f47f418
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R24 0x00000000 R25 0x00c49964 R26 0x5ef44a9c R27 0x00000000
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: R28 0x1009aaa0 R29 0x7f47f198 R30 0x02a3b9b4 R31 0x00bed1b8
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Paste the following into a shell to get a backtrace...
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: bt -t /tvbin/tivoapp <<END_OF_BT
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: tcd 1
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: hpk Series2
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: build b-firefly-takehome @260938 2007.03.15-1502 release-mips []
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: pack 6.3d-01-2
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x00400000 /tvbin/tivoapp
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02000000 /lib/libc.so.6
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02200000 /lib/libm.so.6
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02400000 /lib/libpthread.so.0
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02600000 /lib/libutil.so.1
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02800000 /lib/libtvutil.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02a00000 /lib/libtmk.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x02c00000 /lib/libtvstructures.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2aaa8000 /lib/ld.so.1
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab04000 /lib/libhpkoss.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab50000 /platform/lib/libhpkhl.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac18000 /platform/lib/libhpkll.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac5c000 /lib/libdl.so.2
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: read 0x2aca0000 /lib/libcdaudio.so
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 0x02076f90 0x00bed1b8 0x00bed128 0x00becf98 0x00bf5af0 0x00bf6810 0x00bf1d1c
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 0x00af6f88 0x00f75ea0 0x00b099bc 0x00489384 0x00b09b98 0x02a2871c 0x0048de74
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 0x00ea44c8 0x02a6b114 0x00441bc0 0x00f3b718 0x02a6b114 0x02a302d8 0x02a6f7ac
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 0x02a2871c 0x02a28630 0x02a29ddc 0x02a28a48 0x02a2afd8 0x02a3c7e4 0x02a3c6cc
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: 0x02a3c57c 0x02a3bad8
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: END_OF_BT
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:54:16 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <268>: unexpected signal 11
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6169, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 9102 (counted=9098). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6153, i_blocks wrong 710 (counted=702). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 742 (counted=730). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 306 (counted=294). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 5012 (counted=5008). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 892/32768 files (9.0% non-contiguous), 24788/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 892/32768 files, 24788/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:15 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4801
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:20 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:22 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Jan 3 09:55:45 (none) kernel: Time set to: Thu Jan 3 09:55:45 2008
Jan 3 09:55:45 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 7
Jan 3 09:55:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:55:46 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Jan 3 09:55:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:55:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:55:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:55:47 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Jan 3 09:55:47 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Jan 3 09:55:47 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Jan 3 09:55:48 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Jan 3 09:55:55 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Jan 3 09:55:55 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Jan 3 09:55:57 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:55:57 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:55:58 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Jan 3 09:55:59 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Jan 3 09:55:59 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Jan 3 09:55:59 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:55:59 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Jan 3 09:55:59 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Jan 3 09:56:05 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Jan 3 09:56:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Jan 3 09:56:10 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Jan 3 09:56:16 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Jan 3 09:56:16 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:56:17 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Jan 3 09:56:17 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:56:17 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Jan 3 09:56:17 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Jan 3 09:56:17 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 3 09:56:18 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Jan 3 09:56:18 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 3 09:56:18 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 3 09:56:21 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Jan 3 09:56:22 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Jan 3 09:56:23 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Jan 3 09:56:28 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Jan 3 09:57:25 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:57:27 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Jan 3 09:57:36 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 09:57:36 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 3 09:57:37 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:57:39 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Jan 3 09:57:39 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Jan 3 09:57:39 TmkServer[300]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Jan 3 09:57:42 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 3 09:57:42 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 3 09:57:48 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Jan 3 09:57:48 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Jan 3 09:57:48 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Jan 3 09:57:52 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Jan 3 09:57:52 (none) kernel:
Jan 3 09:57:52 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Jan 3 09:57:52 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Jan 3 09:57:54 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Jan 3 09:58:08 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Jan 3 09:58:09 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:58:18 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:58:23 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Jan 3 09:58:27 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 09:59:03 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 3 09:59:13 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 09:59:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 11:29:58 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 3 12:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 12:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 14:40:12 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 15:40:56 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 15:40:56 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 15:54:03 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 3 19:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 20:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 3 20:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 21:14:46 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state STEADY_STATE to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 21:14:57 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 12897655, lltReturnTime = 12929347, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4177173, lltReturnTime = 4358304, prevPts = 14497688,
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 181131, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 4
Jan 3 21:15:29 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting video wrap base (2)
Jan 3 21:15:31 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:15:31 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:15:31 (none) kernel: Hardware event buffer overflowed!
Jan 3 21:15:32 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:15:32 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3780777, lltReturnTime = 4611582, prevPts = 15147362,
Jan 3 21:15:32 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 830805, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 7
Jan 3 21:15:32 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting video wrap base (2)
Jan 3 21:15:33 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 21:15:33 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 21:16:06 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state STEADY_STATE to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 21:16:19 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3110432, lltReturnTime = 7656244, prevPts = 18862369,
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545812, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: Ran out of data; will try again next time.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7182375, lltReturnTime = 11728309, prevPts = 18862491,
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545934, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:16:51 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5758779, lltReturnTime = 5790469, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: Hardware event buffer overflowed!
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4212372, lltReturnTime = 11920549, prevPts = 22024734,
Jan 3 21:16:53 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7708177, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:16:54 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:16:56 (none) kernel: Hardware event buffer overflowed!
Jan 3 21:17:14 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state STEADY_STATE to FAST_LOAD
Jan 3 21:17:22 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 3 21:17:38 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: ### ERROR: StreamApgFilter: Passed an invalid number of filter records: 10
Jan 3 21:17:53 (none) kernel: Hardware input buffer overflowed on audio stream
Jan 3 21:17:54 (none) kernel: Hardware event buffer overflowed!
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2050371, lltReturnTime = 6596149, prevPts = 18862335,
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545778, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 21:17:55 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 21:17:58 (none) kernel: Hardware event buffer overflowed!
Jan 3 21:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 22:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 3 22:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 3 23:10:59 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 3 23:10:59 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 3 23:10:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting video wrap base (2)
Jan 3 23:11:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 23:11:00 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 14318717, lltReturnTime = 13699514, prevPts = 85280139,
Jan 3 23:11:00 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 13697354, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 3 23:11:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=85899342
Jan 3 23:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 3 23:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7067362, lltReturnTime = 11613293, prevPts = 18862488,
Jan 3 23:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545931, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 00:00:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6327742, lltReturnTime = 6359432, prevPts = 558377413,
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 00:37:07 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=558345723
Jan 4 01:24:09 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 4 01:24:09 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 4 01:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 02:29:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 4 04:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 4 04:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Illegal read at 00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: do_page_fault #2: sending signal 11 to myworld(259)
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: $0 : 00000000 b001fc01 00000000 5efbfea8 00000000 00000000 00000000 e76f0480
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: $8 : 00000001 77359400 5ef4fb28 00000057 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: $16: 00000000 5efff390 00000001 5efcfe20 5efe9990 7f67f1e0 7f67f390 7f67f418
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: $24: 00000000 00c49964 1009aaa0 7f67f198 02a3b9b4 00bed1b8
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Hi : 00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Lo : 00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: epc : 02076f90 Tainted: P
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Status: a001fc13
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Cause : 00000008
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 8001e9fc 8001eac0 80022bb4 80022d74 80024db8 02076f90
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 02076f90 00bed1b8 00bed128 00becf98 00bf5af0 00bf6810 00bf1d1c 00af6f88
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 00f75ea0 00b099bc 00489384 00b09b98 02a2871c 0048de74 00ea44c8 02a6b114
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 00441bc0 00f3b718 02a6b114 02a302d8 02a6f7ac 02a2871c 02a28630 02a29ddc
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 02a28a48 02a2afd8 02a3c7e4 02a3c6cc 02a3c57c 02a3bad8
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <259> strayed!
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: pc 0x2076f90 status 0x8001fc13 cause 0x000008 bva 0x81dbfde8 hi 00000000 lo 00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R00 0x00000000 R01 0xb001fc01 R02 0x00000000 R03 0x5efbfea8
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R04 0x00000000 R05 0x00000000 R06 0x00000000 R07 0xe76f0480
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R08 0x00000001 R09 0x77359400 R10 0x5ef4fb28 R11 0x00000057
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R12 0x00000000 R13 0x00000001 R14 0x00000000 R15 0x00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R16 0x00000000 R17 0x5efff390 R18 0x00000001 R19 0x5efcfe20
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R20 0x5efe9990 R21 0x7f67f1e0 R22 0x7f67f390 R23 0x7f67f418
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R24 0x00000000 R25 0x00c49964 R26 0x5ee7842c R27 0x00000000
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: R28 0x1009aaa0 R29 0x7f67f198 R30 0x02a3b9b4 R31 0x00bed1b8
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Paste the following into a shell to get a backtrace...
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel:
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: bt -t /tvbin/tivoapp <<END_OF_BT
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: tcd 1
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: hpk Series2
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: build b-firefly-takehome @260938 2007.03.15-1502 release-mips []
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: pack 6.3d-01-2
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x00400000 /tvbin/tivoapp
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02000000 /lib/libc.so.6
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02200000 /lib/libm.so.6
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02400000 /lib/libpthread.so.0
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02600000 /lib/libutil.so.1
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02800000 /lib/libtvutil.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02a00000 /lib/libtmk.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x02c00000 /lib/libtvstructures.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2aaa8000 /lib/ld.so.1
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab04000 /lib/libhpkoss.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2ab50000 /platform/lib/libhpkhl.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac18000 /platform/lib/libhpkll.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2ac5c000 /lib/libdl.so.2
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: read 0x2aca0000 /lib/libcdaudio.so
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 0x02076f90 0x00bed1b8 0x00bed128 0x00becf98 0x00bf5af0 0x00bf6810 0x00bf1d1c
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 0x00af6f88 0x00f75ea0 0x00b099bc 0x00489384 0x00b09b98 0x02a2871c 0x0048de74
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 0x00ea44c8 0x02a6b114 0x00441bc0 0x00f3b718 0x02a6b114 0x02a302d8 0x02a6f7ac
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 0x02a2871c 0x02a28630 0x02a29ddc 0x02a28a48 0x02a2afd8 0x02a3c7e4 0x02a3c6cc
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: 0x02a3c57c 0x02a3bad8
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: END_OF_BT
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel:
Jan 4 05:06:05 (none) kernel: Tmk Fatal Error: Activity TvRecorderActivity <259>: unexpected signal 11
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: klogd 1.3-3, log source = /proc/kmsg started.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: CPU revision is: 00005430
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: FPU revision is: 00005410
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary instruction cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Primary data cache 32kb, linesize 32 bytes.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux version 2.4.20 (build@buildmaster5) (gcc version 3.0) #22 Fri Feb 20 18:19:25 PST 2004
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Determined physical RAM map:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: memory: 08000000 @ 00000000 (usable)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 32768
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(0): 32768 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(1): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: zone(2): 0 pages.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/hda4 dsscon=true console=2,115200 upgradesoftware=false
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Monotonic time calibrated: 81.00 counts per usec
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Calibrating delay loop... 161.79 BogoMIPS
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 1: 12582912 bytes @ address 0x80583000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 2: 2097152 bytes @ address 0x81183000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region 8: 23068672 bytes @ address 0x81383000
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Contiguous region of 37748736 bytes total reserved at 0x80583000.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Memory: 91240k/131072k available (1222k kernel code, 39832k reserved, 81k data, 64k init, 0k highmem)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Buffer-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Page-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for 'wait' instruction... unavailable.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at port 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at iomem 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Initializing RT netlink socket
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting kswapd
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI enabled
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS00 at 0xb4100100 (irq = 79) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS01 at 0xbc010000 (irq = 133) is a unknown
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS02 at 0xb4100140 (irq = 81) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ttyS03 at 0xb4100120 (irq = 80) is a 16550A
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 6.31
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: ST3500630A, ATA DISK drive
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ide0 at 0x400-0x407,0x438 on irq 87
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: 976773168 sectors (500108 MB) w/16384KiB Cache, CHS=60801/255/63
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Partition check:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: hda: [mac] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 hda12 hda13 hda14
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: PPP Deflate Compression module registered
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: IP: routing cache hash table of 1024 buckets, 8Kbytes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: TCP: Hash tables configured (established 8192 bind 16384)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_conntrack version 2.1 (1024 buckets, 8192 max) - 152 bytes per conntrack
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem) readonly.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Freeing unused kernel memory: 64k freed
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting rc.sysinit
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage A_PreKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for configuration files
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading tivoconfig.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Invoking startup scripts for:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: platform 'phoenix'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementation 'Series2'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: implementer 'TiVo'
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Releasing /initrd and clearing ramdisk, if they exist
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: umount: /initrd: not mounted
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Activating swap partitions
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Adding Swap: 130044k swap-space (priority -1)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading core system drivers
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading fpga.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Parallel modem driver loaded, 1 ports starting at /dev/ttyS1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading i2c_Series2.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Loading ircatch.o
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found rev 'F' Si2433 modem on /dev/cua1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking for Kickstart panic signal
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage B_PostKickstart scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 1
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced.
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6160, i_blocks wrong 16 (counted=4). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6148, i_blocks wrong 9156 (counted=9148). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6153, i_blocks wrong 718 (counted=710). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6155, i_blocks wrong 856 (counted=844). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6154, i_blocks wrong 74 (counted=66). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6152, i_blocks wrong 4046 (counted=4036). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Inode 6146, i_blocks wrong 5068 (counted=5066). Set i_blocks to counted? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Fix summary information? yes
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel:
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: 1220/32768 files (16.4% non-contiguous), 37718/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleanup /dev/hda9 pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while determining whether /dev/hda9 is mounted.^M
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9: clean, 1220/32768 files, 37718/131072 blocks
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 is clean after pass 2
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: /dev/hda9 on /var type ext2 (rw)
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Cleaning up files in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Checking space in /var
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Mounting initial environment
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Starting logging daemons
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Found Silicon Labs "Si2433" modem, rev F, skipping modem patch
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase1 repair scripts
Jan 2 00:00:13 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage C_MediaInitialization scripts
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading input section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading oslink.o
Jan 2 00:00:14 (none) kernel: Loading cobra.o
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: cobra module was successfully installed, LNBPA 0x10 LNBPB 0x12
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading output section drivers
Jan 2 00:00:16 (none) kernel: Loading brcmdrv-rb.o
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Linux BCM7020 STB interface: version 510082104
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: ******** versionInfo->major is 2 ********
Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: Using dual-tuner HD client priorities
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Changed Broadcom output format to 4800
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Broadcom DVI colorspace set to RGB
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Loading si9190.o
Jan 2 00:00:18 (none) kernel: Splash the screen
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Bound Hdmi Semaphore to name
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage D_PreMfs scripts
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: Remote control is TIVO
Jan 2 00:00:19 (none) kernel: MFS partition on /dev/hda10
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix dssapp
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Look for debug board
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: /tvbin/dssappAV: DSS Interface Version 1.24, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:21 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix ATSC tuner daemon (AtscTunerD) ...
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading Phoenix atscapp
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading irblast.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading ideturbo.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: /tvbin/atscapp: ATSC (Hpk-Enabled OsServices-Enabled) Interface Version 0.7, compiled on Jun 15 2006
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> Found a total of 2 inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: <InitInputs> got 2 ATSC inputs.
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: TiVo disk statistics module loaded
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Disk cautionlevel is 3
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading fan.o
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: hda: Generic ATA management
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: 2004 probe
Jan 2 00:00:23 (none) kernel: Loading therm.o
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Loading TvBus router
Jan 2 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Updating system clock
Jan 4 05:07:36 (none) kernel: Time set to: Fri Jan 4 05:07:36 2008
Jan 4 05:07:36 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #1 already opened, fileId = 7
Jan 4 05:07:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:07:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 4 05:07:37 (none) kernel: <InitInputVcxoDevice> VcxoDevice for input #0 already opened, fileId = 8
Jan 4 05:07:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:07:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 4 05:07:38 (none) kernel: Enabling local route
Jan 4 05:07:38 (none) kernel: Setting TCP keepalive parameters
Jan 4 05:07:38 (none) kernel: Checking for additional disk
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Start fan control
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: First temperature parameters set:
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Terminal temp: 71
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Critical temp: 62
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Logging temp: 60
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Target temp: 50
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Lowest fan speed: 7
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: /tvbin/fancontrol is running in the background.
Jan 4 05:07:39 (none) kernel: Starting TvLauncher
Jan 4 05:07:46 (none) kernel: Waiting for launcher to start.
Jan 4 05:07:46 (none) kernel: Launcher is running.
Jan 4 05:07:48 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase2 repair scripts
Jan 4 05:07:48 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage E_PreApplication scripts
Jan 4 05:07:49 (none) kernel: Checking for database conversions
Jan 4 05:07:50 (none) kernel: No upgrade to load
Jan 4 05:07:50 (none) kernel: Not upgrading software
Jan 4 05:07:50 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase3 repair scripts
Jan 4 05:07:50 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage F_ApplicationLaunch scripts
Jan 4 05:07:50 (none) kernel: Starting Services.
Jan 4 05:07:56 (none) kernel: Microcode version is TiVo!
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: starting integrated EHCI driver
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: PCI device 1033:00e0
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: irq 6, pci mem b4002000
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: PCI: 00:0d.2 PCI cache line size set incorrectly (0 bytes) by BIOS/FW, correcting to 32
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: ehci_hcd 00:0d.2: USB 2.0 enabled, EHCI 0.95, driver 2003-Dec-29/2.4
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: hub.c: 5 ports detected
Jan 4 05:08:00 (none) kernel: usb.c: EHCI initialization succeeded
Jan 4 05:08:01 (none) kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:0d.2-2, assigned address 2
Jan 4 05:08:01 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x13b1/0x18) is not claimed by any active driver.
Jan 4 05:08:01 (none) kernel: insmod: /lib/modules/ehci-hcd.o: No such file or directory
Jan 4 05:08:07 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4000000, IRQ 5
Jan 4 05:08:07 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.0, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 4 05:08:08 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 2
Jan 4 05:08:08 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 4 05:08:08 (none) kernel: hub.c: 3 ports detected
Jan 4 05:08:08 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: USB OHCI at membase 0xb4001000, IRQ 3
Jan 4 05:08:08 (none) kernel: usb-ohci.c: usb-00:0d.1, PCI device 1033:0035
Jan 4 05:08:09 (none) kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 3
Jan 4 05:08:09 (none) kernel: hub.c: USB hub found
Jan 4 05:08:09 (none) kernel: hub.c: 2 ports detected
Jan 4 05:08:12 (none) kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbnet
Jan 4 05:08:13 (none) kernel: eth0: register usbnet usb-00:0d.2-2, Linksys usb200m v2 AX88772 USB 2.0 Ethernet
Jan 4 05:08:14 (none) kernel: eth0: open: enable queueing (rx 73, tx 73) mtu 1500 ASIX framing
Jan 4 05:08:19 (none) kernel: ApgLogFrequency( 0 sec )
Jan 4 05:09:23 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 4 05:09:25 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state INIT to BOOT
Jan 4 05:09:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:09:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomAtscInputResetMuxedInputForDirectv> Set record type to RecordDirecTV_ES
Jan 4 05:09:35 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 4 05:09:37 (none) kernel: Logger not initialized! Logging to stdout:
Jan 4 05:09:37 (none) kernel: TmkLogger: <133>Jan 4 05:09:37 TmkServer[298]: Enabling port 5353, protocol udp
Jan 4 05:09:40 (none) kernel: Found binding for the hdmi semaphore
Jan 4 05:09:40 (none) kernel: PHOENIX GETS MORE CONTIGMEM: height=1349
Jan 4 05:09:46 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to ACQUIRE_MARKER
Jan 4 05:09:46 (none) kernel: Scanning for phase4 repair scripts
Jan 4 05:09:46 (none) kernel: Running boot Stage G_PostApplication scripts
Jan 4 05:09:50 (none) kernel: Fakecall ran successfully!
Jan 4 05:09:50 (none) kernel:
Jan 4 05:09:50 (none) kernel: Starting netserver at port 12865
Jan 4 05:09:50 (none) kernel: touch: /var/log/cidcall.log: Read-only file system
Jan 4 05:09:51 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state ACQUIRE_MARKER to BOOT
Jan 4 05:10:06 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state BOOT to SECONDARY_BOOT
Jan 4 05:10:07 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state SECONDARY_BOOT to FAST_LOAD
Jan 4 05:10:22 (none) kernel: rc.sysinit is complete
Jan 4 05:10:35 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to FAST_LOAD
Jan 4 05:11:11 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Jan 4 05:11:22 (none) kernel: ApgManager Transition from state FAST_LOAD to STEADY_STATE
Jan 4 05:12:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:12:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:12:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 05:12:10 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3531027, lltReturnTime = 8076850, prevPts = 18862380,
Jan 4 05:12:10 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545823, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 05:12:10 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 05:12:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:12:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:59:54 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 05:59:54 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3037174, lltReturnTime = 3055756, prevPts = 14335139,
Jan 4 05:59:54 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18582, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 05:59:54 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 05:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 05:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3654683, lltReturnTime = 3673266, prevPts = 14335140,
Jan 4 05:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18583, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 05:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:00:00 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8962189, lltReturnTime = 10152632, prevPts = 15507000,
Jan 4 06:00:00 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190443, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:00:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:13:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:13:00 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2971901, lltReturnTime = 3003591, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 4 06:13:00 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:13:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:13:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:13:16 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 10238936, lltReturnTime = 10270627, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 4 06:13:16 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:13:16 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:13:25 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:13:25 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3411379, lltReturnTime = 11116441, prevPts = 22021619,
Jan 4 06:13:25 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7705062, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:13:25 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:49:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:49:46 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5591247, lltReturnTime = 10137133, prevPts = 18862443,
Jan 4 06:49:46 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545886, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:49:46 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:50:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:50:01 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5533525, lltReturnTime = 5565215, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 4 06:50:01 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:50:01 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:50:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 06:50:10 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7848348, lltReturnTime = 9038757, prevPts = 15506966,
Jan 4 06:50:10 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190409, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 06:50:10 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 06:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 07:30:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 4 07:30:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 08:29:48 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 4 10:29:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 10:29:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2388795, lltReturnTime = 10075787, prevPts = 22003549,
Jan 4 10:29:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7686992, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 10:29:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:14:21 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:14:21 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:14:22 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:14:22 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1831291, lltReturnTime = 1849873, prevPts = 14335139,
Jan 4 14:14:22 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18582, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:14:22 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:14:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:14:29 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:14:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:14:30 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2165475, lltReturnTime = 3355711, prevPts = 15506793,
Jan 4 14:14:30 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190236, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:14:30 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:14:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:15:29 (none) last message repeated 6 times
Jan 4 14:16:03 (none) last message repeated 21 times
Jan 4 14:16:04 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:16:04 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9733035, lltReturnTime = 14279047, prevPts = 18862569,
Jan 4 14:16:04 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4546012, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 4 14:16:04 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=14316557 new=28633114
Jan 4 14:16:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:16:27 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 4 14:16:27 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:16:27 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8288002, lltReturnTime = 8319693, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 4 14:16:27 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:16:27 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:16:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:16:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:16:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:16:30 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2805972, lltReturnTime = 7351773, prevPts = 18862358,
Jan 4 14:16:30 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545801, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:16:31 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3903066, lltReturnTime = 11610019, prevPts = 22023510,
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7706953, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:17:06 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:17:08 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 12851083, lltReturnTime = 12882775, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:17:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:17:36 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Jan 4 14:17:36 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:17:36 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2163400, lltReturnTime = 9849499, prevPts = 22002656,
Jan 4 14:17:36 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7686099, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:17:36 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:17:40 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:17:57 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 4 14:17:57 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:17:57 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4734258, lltReturnTime = 4765948, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 4 14:17:57 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:17:57 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:18:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:18:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:18:02 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:18:02 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 14187268, lltReturnTime = 14218960, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 4 14:18:02 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:18:03 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=14316557 new=28633114
Jan 4 14:18:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:18:44 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 4 14:18:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:18:44 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13221154, lltReturnTime = 13239739, prevPts = 14335142,
Jan 4 14:18:44 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 18585, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:18:44 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:18:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13785435, lltReturnTime = 13817127, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:19:47 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:20:05 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:20:05 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:20:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:20:06 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3899022, lltReturnTime = 3930712, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 4 14:20:06 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:20:06 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:20:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:20:30 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 4 14:20:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:20:30 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5546616, lltReturnTime = 13260015, prevPts = 22029956,
Jan 4 14:20:30 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7713399, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:20:30 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2214250, lltReturnTime = 9900529, prevPts = 22002836,
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7686279, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 14:21:48 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 14:21:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:33:26 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 4 14:33:26 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 14:54:25 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8552382, lltReturnTime = 8584073, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:17:34 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:17:35 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:42 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 4 18:17:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:17:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3975750, lltReturnTime = 8521586, prevPts = 18862393,
Jan 4 18:17:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545836, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:17:42 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:17:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:44 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:45 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:17:45 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 14074590, lltReturnTime = 14106282, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 4 18:17:45 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:17:47 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=14316557 new=28633114
Jan 4 18:17:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:17:56 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 4 18:17:57 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:17:57 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5316878, lltReturnTime = 13029348, prevPts = 22029027,
Jan 4 18:17:57 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7712470, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:17:57 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:17:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:18:06 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Jan 4 18:18:07 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:18:07 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 9376412, lltReturnTime = 13922413, prevPts = 18862558,
Jan 4 18:18:07 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4546001, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:18:07 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:19:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:19:10 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 4 18:19:11 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:19:11 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2001768, lltReturnTime = 9229930, prevPts = 21544719,
Jan 4 18:19:11 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7228162, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:19:11 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5458794, lltReturnTime = 10004676, prevPts = 18862439,
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545882, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:19:12 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 18:19:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 18:19:14 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 4 18:29:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 18:29:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3053802, lltReturnTime = 7599610, prevPts = 18862365,
Jan 4 18:29:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545808, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 18:29:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 19:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 19:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 20:12:29 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 4 20:30:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 20:30:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 4 20:30:14 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 4 20:30:14 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5309694, lltReturnTime = 5341384, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 4 20:30:14 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 4 20:30:14 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 4 20:59:43 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 4 23:26:48 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 4 23:26:48 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 4 23:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:23:43 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 00:23:56 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 00:23:57 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:23:57 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3957855, lltReturnTime = 3989545, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 5 00:23:57 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:23:57 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8401341, lltReturnTime = 8433032, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:14 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13860756, lltReturnTime = 13892448, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 5 00:26:14 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:14 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4691934, lltReturnTime = 4723624, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:16 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:17 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:17 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:18 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7643166, lltReturnTime = 12189114, prevPts = 18862505,
Jan 5 00:26:18 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545948, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:18 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:20 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:23 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 00:26:23 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:23 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3531820, lltReturnTime = 3563510, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 5 00:26:23 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:23 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:25 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:27 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 00:26:27 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:27 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4753354, lltReturnTime = 12463589, prevPts = 22026792,
Jan 5 00:26:27 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7710235, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:27 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:35 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 5 00:26:35 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:26:35 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7447881, lltReturnTime = 7479572, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 5 00:26:35 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:26:35 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 00:26:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:26:48 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3584244, lltReturnTime = 11289897, prevPts = 494468591,
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7705653, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 00:27:02 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=486762938
Jan 5 00:40:02 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 00:49:02 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 00:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 00:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7889503, lltReturnTime = 12435459, prevPts = 749006920,
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545956, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 5 01:14:58 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=744460964
Jan 5 02:02:18 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 02:38:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 02:39:16 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 02:40:57 (none) last message repeated 6 times
Jan 5 02:41:38 (none) last message repeated 19 times
Jan 5 02:43:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 02:43:06 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 8556079, lltReturnTime = 8587770, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 5 02:43:06 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 02:43:06 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 02:43:11 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 02:43:11 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6233290, lltReturnTime = 13949343, prevPts = 22032610,
Jan 5 02:43:11 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7716053, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 02:43:11 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 03:28:55 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 03:29:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 04:00:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 04:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 04:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 04:00:01 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6626095, lltReturnTime = 13805767, prevPts = 21496229,
Jan 5 04:00:01 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179672, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 04:00:01 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 04:07:23 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 04:55:08 (none) last message repeated 10 times
Jan 5 04:55:22 (none) last message repeated 11 times
Jan 5 04:57:12 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 04:57:12 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4924220, lltReturnTime = 12635140, prevPts = 22027477,
Jan 5 04:57:12 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7710920, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 04:57:12 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 04:57:30 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 04:57:30 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6489630, lltReturnTime = 6521321, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 5 04:57:30 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 04:57:30 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 04:57:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 04:57:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13798946, lltReturnTime = 13830638, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 5 04:57:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 04:57:42 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 04:59:35 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 04:59:35 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4052963, lltReturnTime = 11760435, prevPts = 22024029,
Jan 5 04:59:35 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7707472, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 5 04:59:35 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:00:53 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:00:53 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4778069, lltReturnTime = 9323930, prevPts = 18862418,
Jan 5 05:00:53 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545861, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:00:53 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:01:21 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:01:21 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13052311, lltReturnTime = 13078760, prevPts = 14343006,
Jan 5 05:01:21 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 26449, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 5 05:01:21 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:03:46 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:03:46 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7668426, lltReturnTime = 7700117, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 5 05:03:46 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:03:46 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:03:49 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:03:49 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4429329, lltReturnTime = 8975179, prevPts = 18862407,
Jan 5 05:03:49 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545850, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:03:49 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:04:21 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:04:21 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1997606, lltReturnTime = 6543382, prevPts = 18862333,
Jan 5 05:04:21 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545776, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:04:21 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:04:31 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:04:31 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3320183, lltReturnTime = 7865999, prevPts = 18862373,
Jan 5 05:04:31 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545816, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:04:31 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:04:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:04:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6918166, lltReturnTime = 11464092, prevPts = 18862483,
Jan 5 05:04:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545926, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:04:42 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:05:39 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:05:39 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7598156, lltReturnTime = 7624604, prevPts = 14343005,
Jan 5 05:05:39 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 26448, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:05:39 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:07:54 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:08:18 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 05:08:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:08:18 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5280799, lltReturnTime = 5312489, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 5 05:08:18 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:08:18 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:08:23 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:09:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) last message repeated 18 times
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5283080, lltReturnTime = 12995394, prevPts = 22028871,
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7712314, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 5 05:13:10 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:13:13 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:14:17 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13884423, lltReturnTime = 13916115, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 1
Jan 5 05:15:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:16:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:17:14 (none) last message repeated 13 times
Jan 5 05:17:14 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:17:14 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5116080, lltReturnTime = 5147770, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 5 05:17:14 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:17:14 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:17:15 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:17:23 (none) last message repeated 7 times
Jan 5 05:17:23 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:17:23 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2606644, lltReturnTime = 7152439, prevPts = 18862352,
Jan 5 05:17:23 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545795, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:17:23 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:17:28 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 05:17:59 (none) last message repeated 8 times
Jan 5 05:18:01 (none) last message repeated 3 times
Jan 5 05:18:02 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 05:18:02 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3033670, lltReturnTime = 10213232, prevPts = 21496119,
Jan 5 05:18:02 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7179562, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 05:18:02 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 05:18:06 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 06:00:01 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Jan 5 06:00:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 07:00:15 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 07:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvStreamGetData> Signal quality problem: 1 more error-flagged start codes seen; total now: 1.
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4948788, lltReturnTime = 9494654, prevPts = 18862423,
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545866, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 08:19:58 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 09:45:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 09:45:01 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2552373, lltReturnTime = 2578820, prevPts = 14343004,
Jan 5 09:45:01 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 26447, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 09:45:01 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 09:50:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 10:44:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 12:35:01 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 12:35:01 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 14:59:59 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 14:59:59 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 6489377, lltReturnTime = 7679745, prevPts = 15506925,
Jan 5 14:59:59 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 1190368, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 14:59:59 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 16:35:16 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 16:44:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=572662280 new=586978837
Jan 5 16:44:37 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting video wrap base (2)
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3162327, lltReturnTime = 10866309, prevPts = 1525259024,
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7703982, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 19:36:18 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=1517555042
Jan 5 20:16:35 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 20:16:35 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4649196, lltReturnTime = 9195053, prevPts = 18862414,
Jan 5 20:16:35 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545857, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 20:16:35 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 21:18:34 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 21:18:34 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 3084838, lltReturnTime = 10788540, prevPts = 22020259,
Jan 5 21:18:34 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7703702, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 21:18:34 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 5 21:27:17 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 5 21:29:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 1991637, lltReturnTime = 9677044, prevPts = 22001964,
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7685407, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 5 23:15:00 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 00:14:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 6 02:00:00 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Jan 6 02:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 6 02:46:00 (none) kernel: HDCP link failure due to i2c error
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2881580, lltReturnTime = 7427383, prevPts = 18862360,
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545803, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 02:59:58 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: Invalid audio system packet! Attempting to re-sync.
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: Synced to next valid system packet header.
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 13998526, lltReturnTime = 14030218, prevPts = 14348249,
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31692, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5591687, lltReturnTime = 14097824, prevPts = 22822694,
Jan 6 03:44:42 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 8506137, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 4
Jan 6 03:44:48 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:44:48 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5813578, lltReturnTime = 10359471, prevPts = 18862450,
Jan 6 03:44:48 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 4545893, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:44:48 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 03:44:52 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:44:52 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 5020443, lltReturnTime = 12731790, prevPts = 22027904,
Jan 6 03:44:52 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7711347, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:44:52 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 03:44:55 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:44:55 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 4815258, lltReturnTime = 12525760, prevPts = 22027059,
Jan 6 03:44:55 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 7710502, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:44:55 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 03:45:07 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:45:07 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 7840531, lltReturnTime = 7872222, prevPts = 14348248,
Jan 6 03:45:07 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31691, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:45:07 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 03:45:09 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvHandleEarlyWrapping90KhzPts> HPK found a large positive PTS difference; resetting.
Jan 6 03:45:09 (none) kernel: PTS difference = 2069677, lltReturnTime = 2101367, prevPts = 14348247,
Jan 6 03:45:09 (none) kernel: prevRawPts = 31690, wrapBase = 0, calls since last PTS = 0
Jan 6 03:45:09 (none) kernel: HPK adjusting audio wrap base (2) orig=0 new=14316557
Jan 6 04:00:00 (none) kernel: <BroadcomDirectvInputReinitialize> Set tuner mux pin state to DSS
Jan 6 04:59:58 (none) last message repeated 2 times
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HellFish
01-06-2008, 11:30 AM
thanks guys, got them, but where do I post these they are larger than the 100kb limit? last 6 days of the log when a reboot happened


... entire log


Can you edit out your kernel log, and make it a zip file, like you did with the tverr? Or at least put it in code brackets so we don't have to scroll down for 5 minutes?

Emad
01-06-2008, 06:14 PM
okay, thanks for the post tip, does this log give you any clue about what is wrong?

Emad
01-07-2008, 11:40 AM
Okay, I cut up the kernal logs, please help. The last few days are posted in my last post above.



thanks
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Emad
01-10-2008, 11:15 AM
bueller bueller bueller, does any one have a suggestion on why I keep rebooting?

ttodd1
01-10-2008, 11:51 AM
You know you might get a better reponse if you started a new thread instead or putting this in one with over 10,000 posts in it.

rbautch
01-10-2008, 11:38 PM
bueller bueller bueller, does any one have a suggestion on why I keep rebooting?Lots of others have the same problem. It's something in the satellite stream. I suspect (and hope) it will correct itself eventually.

rickyble
01-11-2008, 07:52 AM
I have looked thru almost all of the post but maybe I missed something. I have used zipper for a dsr7000 and no problems. I did just the same for a 10-250 version 6.3e and when the zipper starts to put the image on it gets to 20% and fails everytime. I have tried different hard drives to make sure it wasnt the hard. I can use instant cake itself and it all works fine. With the instantcake and PTVN though I have no networking. I had the same problem with the 7000 until I found your zipper. Works great. I was hoping I could use it to get the 10-250 working. Any suggestions? I have the trendnet for my usb. The 7000 works with my wireless. If I could get the image on the 10-250 with your zipper I think I could get the network to work. Thanks in advance.

Markman07
01-11-2008, 09:01 AM
Lots of others have the same problem. It's something in the satellite stream. I suspect (and hope) it will correct itself eventually.


Out of the blue my hr10-250 using 6.3e started rebooting. It was happening more and more throughout the next week. (2-4 times a day). I pulled the drive and using spinrite tested the drive throughly ( took over a day). nothing was found and the drive was given a green light. The reboots still were occuring.

Finally thinking it was the end...I looked here http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=371093 and forced the green screen of death. I think I did kick start code 58. The repair screen (GSD) lasted maybe 30 minutes.

Ever since (over three weeks now) it hasnt reboot by itself again. I guess I got lucky.

rickyble
01-11-2008, 09:18 AM
MARKMAN07 had you used zipper to put your 6.3e image on your 10-250?

Markman07
01-11-2008, 09:24 AM
Yes and No. This was Zippered a while back (over a year ago I am sure) using a 3.x image. Whenever 6.3e came out I used the Slicer utility to get there. It worked fine until the reboots started like a month ago. Then in my case the MFS repair step has worked for me. In my search through the threads here and elsewhere trying to understand the kickstart codes I am came across posts wher some people forcing the GSD made it worse while in my case it did indeed work ..this might work for you..it might also make things worse...use any kickstart code at your own risk!

rickyble
01-11-2008, 03:59 PM
Do you have yours networked?

rickyble
01-12-2008, 12:05 PM
Finally got it working. Had to use the instant cake then boot to the zipper and do the special and answer no to restore image. I let the zipper do everything else and wham-o it started working like a charm. Thanks to all the user who have contributed to these forums and files. This is some great stuff.:up:

CyberGawd
01-15-2008, 11:27 PM
I have a standard Tivo, 80 gig series two new in the box, can i use the zipper program to make it a usable dvr?

Thanks.

JWThiers
01-16-2008, 08:14 AM
Define "usable" DVR.

You should be able to plug in your tivo set up an account and record to your hearts content now.

If you are refering to hacking your tivo You would either do manual hacks or use SApper not zipper to hack your tivo. Personally, I don't see a lot of advantage to hacking Stand Alone (SA) Tivo's. Most of the BIG hacks you get are already available for free to people with an active subscription (MRV, TTG, HMO, remote scheduling, etc.). You only get a benifit if you have serveral Tivo's some of which are DirectV w/ tivo's (Dtivo's need to be hacked to enable the above functionality). This is because in order for your SA Tivo to "SEE" the Dtivo's it needs to be hacked.

If you are referring to what can you do without activating an account, Not Much that would be talked about here. Here that is considered Theft of Service.

sparks
01-16-2008, 08:15 AM
Guy I have a little problem.
I did all this all this back in 05 on a samsung 40G DTIVO. Everything was working great on a 300 gig WD drive.
Sunday night I changed channels and the unit froze..Had to power down and back up..Everything looked ok till last night. Lock up on channel change. Took the unit apart and wurrr...tick...wurrr....tick that is all the drive would do.
ok I know BOOO HOOO lol

well getting a new drive is not the problem, but I assume I will need to find a 6.2 image and then go from there.. Can someone tell me what I need to get back up and running...

PS I found my old 40/160 setup(I can't believe I found this in the garage) I had before and put it in the player and it works fine. But for temps, more space and networking I would like to go with a 300-500G single drive.

JWThiers
01-16-2008, 10:03 AM
Assuming (OK ass-u-me) that you have a bad drive all you need is a new drive nd follow the latest instructions for zipper.

Basically, get 6.2a, lba48 ($5 one not the free one), the latest enhancement script, superpatch for 6.2a, set_mrv_name, and a blank cd. Put the files in the correct folders, and double click the file called zipper_isomaker.bat. Then using your favorite burning software make a cd from the resulting iso file. With your new drive in your pc, run the zipper program from the CD. install the new drive in your dtivo, start your dtivo and run the tweak script as directed. Detailed instructions are on the zipper site.

sparks
01-16-2008, 10:57 AM
JWThiers thank you very much for your help.
I thought that the link on the first post was just a link to the dl.

PortlandPaw
01-16-2008, 01:58 PM
I've just graduated to a Series 2 (I know, what took you so long) and successfully zippered it. Everything seems good, but the HMO music & pictures doesn't seem to work.

I've installed TiVo Desktop 2.5 which is supposed to work with Vista (the root of practically all that is wrong in the world), entered the PC ip and still can't get connectivity.

Has anybody had success with 6.2a/HMO/Vista? If so, how?

p.s. I don't have an XP machine to use -- all the others are W2K and won't load TiVo Desktop 2.5.

texster
01-16-2008, 02:19 PM
I've installed TiVo Desktop 2.5



Desktop 2.1 is usually found to be the most compatible With Dtivos. 2.2 also may work. Don't know if they are Vista compatible.

http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=5467588#post5467588

tivoupgrade
01-16-2008, 02:24 PM
This article (http://www.dvrupgrade.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9) might be useful (its written for PTVnet, but should also work on zippered units); note there is a link to a TiVo desktop version that should work for you towards the bottom of the page (2.3a).

JWThiers
01-16-2008, 08:08 PM
Just goes to show that even those that have contributed greatly to the community can also have some problems that us mere mortals also struggle with. It just goes to show that this isn't a piece of cake all the time, even for the pillars of the community.

Good to see ya in this thread Paw.

PortlandPaw
01-16-2008, 08:35 PM
Thanks Lou and texster -- the advice was right on the money. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Vista didn't reject version 2.3a and the results are terrific!

The only drawback is that the TiVo draws its server name from some funky location -- The first 7 or 8 characters of the user name, same for both music and pictures. But that's minor. I'll see if I can track it down and report back.

Thanks for the help1 :up::up:

p.s. Thanks, JW! (just saw your post) It's nice to be on the asking side once in a while -- keeps you humble!

UPDATE: It seems that TiVo Desktop doesn't survive re-boots gracefully. Sometimes it just won't start and you'll see a notice that says "Transfer Service didn't start" or something to that effect, and you get the "server not found" error on the TiVo screen. After doing a lot of research, it seems that this is a common problem without a good solution short of uninstalling and re-installing Desktop. But what I found is that there is an icon in the tray -- it's a TiVo icon, but almost invisible on Vista's black taskbar. Right click on it an select "Restart Server." That's worked for me...so far.

rbautch
01-16-2008, 09:42 PM
The only drawback is that the TiVo draws its server name from some funky location -- The first 7 or 8 characters of the user name, same for both music and pictures. But that's minor. I'll see if I can track it down and report back.Great. I'll update the script to change that variable to the name you enter for MRV as tweak.sh runs. Welcome to the S2 world. :)

bengalfreak
01-17-2008, 05:51 AM
I'm trying to remember what causes /var to fill up and be wiped? My Familyroom DTivo just rebooted this morning and /VAR is 21% full already. I'd like to keep it from being wiped.

PortlandPaw
01-17-2008, 06:05 AM
Great. I'll update the script to change that variable to the name you enter for MRV as tweak.sh runs. Welcome to the S2 world. :)rbautch, how would one accomplish that short of running tweak.sh? Or should we wait for the update? BTW, thanks for all you and gunnyman have done to keep S2 running!

wad06
01-17-2008, 10:22 AM
I've been following this forum for quite some time, and the tips and tricks have been very helpful. This community has been an invaluable asset to me.

I recently upgraded to all HR10-250's for D*Tivo. I want to upgrade the HD and get networking going. I am very comfortable with the instructions posted, but I have one (very big concern). It seems that some people are reporting losing their HDMI output when doing this on the HR10-250. Is this a common problem, and is there a fix?

I would greatly appreciate any input on this. Thank you very much.

Wad

BigBearf
01-17-2008, 02:01 PM
I recently upgraded to all HR10-250's for D*Tivo. I want to upgrade the HD and get networking going. I am very comfortable with the instructions posted, but I have one (very big concern). It seems that some people are reporting losing their HDMI output when doing this on the HR10-250. Is this a common problem, and is there a fix?

I have zippered 12-15 HR10s with no problem with the HDMI output as long as the HDMI was OK before the zippering.

Some of the original HR10s had issues with the HDMI output but there is a company that will fix a bad HDMI board for about $100.

Hope this helps,
BigBearf

gor88
01-17-2008, 07:32 PM
Hello, everyone. This is my first posting in the tivocommunity forums.

I am in the process of using the zipper to increase the capacity using a new HD and apply the standard hacks first for my Hughes HDVR2.

Once done, I will then backup the current installation on my Philips DSR7000 to a different HD, low level format the original HD and use a second zipper cd that has the DSR7000 6.2a InstantCake image. The Philips is one of the DirecTV "clearance" refurbs they liquidated for only $15 shipping and I had to get it. It serves as the "backup" TiVo by recording the third show in a three way time conflict and pumping XM into the bedroom overnight, so it is extremely light duty.

Here is my question. I am using a computer from 1999 with a Pentium 3 800 Mhz CPU to perform the Zipper install. The BIOS in this computer does not support LBA48, just Normal, Large and LBA modes. The BIOS only saw 8GB on my new Western Digital WD1600AAJB 160GB EIDE drive.

I have already successfully run the script, with the Zipper script indicating a new capacity of 175 hours, 174 free. I found this odd, because in the old days, the capacity was roughly 35 hours per every 40GB of capacity. I would have expected 140 hours, 139 free.

Can I safely assume that this means that the installation script was able to prepare the drive using LBA48 in such a manner as to use all of the available drive capacity and not just 8GB? If not, do I need to use my primary computer bought 1 year ago which already has a 300GB hard drive and whose BIOS could easily and properly diagnose its capacity? I just want to make sure I did the right thing.

Thanks to all those who were involved in creating Zipper. It makes this process MUCH easier. Other than this one detail, it has been very easy to follow. I hope to have the TiVo's done either this weekend or early next week.

rbautch
01-17-2008, 08:59 PM
rbautch, how would one accomplish that short of running tweak.sh? Or should we wait for the update? BTW, thanks for all you and gunnyman have done to keep S2 running!Unless you've customized the hacks installed by tweak.sh, re-running it is a clean and safe way to update your installation. It will delete everything it installed previously, and then use wget to download and install the latest tarball of the hacks package. Otherwise you could just manually change the environmental variable it's using for the server name.

Da Goon
01-17-2008, 10:55 PM
I am using a computer from 1999 with a Pentium 3 800 Mhz CPU
Don't worry. You'll be fine.

..the Zipper script indicating a new capacity of 175 hours, 174 free.
That's normal. It seems to be thinking in SA terms, which vary quite a bit due to recording quality settings.

Can I safely assume that this means that the installation script was able to prepare the drive using LBA48 in such a manner as to use all of the available drive capacity and not just 8GB?
Yep. Like I said, you'll be fine.

gor88
01-17-2008, 11:14 PM
Da Goon,

I thought I might be OK, but I wasn't sure. I figured that the 175 hour reported capacity was a good sign, but knew the community could confirm this.

I am working with my wife to watch the remaining shows in the Now Playing List (9.5 hrs. right now) tomorrow and Saturday so I can install the drive Sunday and finish configuration of the primary TiVo.

Thanks so much for confirming. I hope to confirm that both TiVos are successfully upgraded and hacked within the week. :up::cool:

PortlandPaw
01-20-2008, 03:04 PM
rbautch, how would one accomplish that short of running tweak.sh? Or should we wait for the update? BTW, thanks for all you and gunnyman have done to keep S2 running!

Thanks to windracer in the HMO/TiVoToGo forum who supplied this information: It's the user "description."

Go under Start - Control Panel - Users - pick your user and then Change My Name (this is under XP anyway).
Pretty close for Vista, too.

Now the screen says "David's Music on SERVER"
and "David's pictures on SERVER"

Much better than "David R" for both!

smartwatermelon
01-21-2008, 02:07 AM
Greetings all, long time no post but I have subscribed to this thread by email since my first post.

I've just this weekend Zippered my second Philips DSR704, which I had purchased a year or so ago as a backup unit. The unit is not subscribed or connected to a dish, but with the Zipper on both this unit and my original (and still working great) DSR704--which is connected and subscribed--we're able to MRV programs to the new unit. Based on the hard lessons I learned the first time, I did the second half of the Zipper via serial cable, to activate the backported drivers before connecting the Linksys USB200Mv2. It worked the first time.

Questions:

At first, we were seeing a "Please insert access card" message for the first five minutes of viewing any MRV'd program. A helpful post from another forum suggested that it's looking for a mechanical switch to be depressed in the access card slot. I never did get rid of my original D* receiver, a Sony SAT-A4, so I pulled the card from there and inserted it in the unsubbed DSR704. This eliminated the "Please insert access card" message, but I am wondering if using an old access card will have any repercussions?
When not actually watching a MRV'd program, the unsubbed unit switches back to the "Searching for satellite" screen. Since there isn't a connection and it will therefore never find a signal, is there a way to disable this?
I used the Series2 InstantCake image, and so now the DSR704 thinks it's a DSR7000. Can this be changed? (I now realize I probably could have grabbed the image off the other DSR704, but I didn't think of it at the time and I'm not concerned about $20 for a clean image.)


Thanks again to everyone on this forum!

JWThiers
01-21-2008, 08:28 AM
Questions:

At first, we were seeing a "Please insert access card" message for the first five minutes of viewing any MRV'd program. A helpful post from another forum suggested that it's looking for a mechanical switch to be depressed in the access card slot. I never did get rid of my original D* receiver, a Sony SAT-A4, so I pulled the card from there and inserted it in the unsubbed DSR704. This eliminated the "Please insert access card" message, but I am wondering if using an old access card will have any repercussions?
When not actually watching a MRV'd program, the unsubbed unit switches back to the "Searching for satellite" screen. Since there isn't a connection and it will therefore never find a signal, is there a way to disable this?
I used the Series2 InstantCake image, and so now the DSR704 thinks it's a DSR7000. Can this be changed? (I now realize I probably could have grabbed the image off the other DSR704, but I didn't think of it at the time and I'm not concerned about $20 for a clean image.)


Thanks again to everyone on this forum!

Your old card won't hurt your system but if you are still concerned you can go to DDB and search for tivoapp patches. one of them disables the access card notice.

A quick search at DDB and I couldn't find a patch for the seraching for satellite message, but just because your unit isn't sub'ed dosen't mean you can't hook up a cable to it to shut it up. ;)

I got an image from DVRupgrade for my DSR704 and it also says DSR7000, I'm not sure if there is a specific image that identifies itself as a DSR704/708 (that you can get from dvrupgrade I mean).

gravely101
01-22-2008, 08:57 AM
I want to be able to connect my DTV tivo to my laptop using a usb ethernet adapter and creating a network bridge, but I dont understand how to create a network bridge on my laptop. Can someone help me with this?

CrashHD
01-22-2008, 10:58 AM
A quick search at DDB and I couldn't find a patch for the seraching for satellite message, but just because your unit isn't sub'ed dosen't mean you can't hook up a cable to it to shut it up. ;)

If you hook up the satellite cable, with an old, unsubbed access card, you will get nag screens several times daily about "Please call numbernumbernumber to activate service.

If you find and use the aforementioned patch to fix the insert access card nag, you could then hook up the satellite, without a card installed. That will take care of the "searching for satellite" screen, without nagging about activating service.

ttodd1
01-22-2008, 11:32 AM
I want to be able to connect my DTV tivo to my laptop using a usb ethernet adapter and creating a network bridge, but I dont understand how to create a network bridge on my laptop. Can someone help me with this?

This should be its own thread......

gravely101
01-22-2008, 12:41 PM
Ok well I understand now what to do, and I just installed Zipper to my tivo. But when I boot it up it stalls on the Welcome, Powering Up screen

I have the correct kernel and my jumpers are set correctly also, so is there any way I can fix this? I hacked my original hard drive and im afraid my hard drive has crashed now.

JWThiers
01-22-2008, 01:10 PM
If you hook up the satellite cable, with an old, unsubbed access card, you will get nag screens several times daily about "Please call numbernumbernumber to activate service.

If you find and use the aforementioned patch to fix the insert access card nag, you could then hook up the satellite, without a card installed. That will take care of the "searching for satellite" screen, without nagging about activating service.

Thanks for that info, My only unsubbed unit I use only for long term storage and I use MFS_FTP to transfer stuff to it and just MRV from it so I never actually look at that tivo's output. I knew the patch existed but wasn't positive what it surpressed.:up:

Lord Vader
01-22-2008, 01:23 PM
Ok well I understand now what to do, and I just installed Zipper to my tivo. But when I boot it up it stalls on the Welcome, Powering Up screen

I have the correct kernel and my jumpers are set correctly also, so is there any way I can fix this? I hacked my original hard drive and im afraid my hard drive has crashed now.

Word of advice: Never use your original, stock drive unless you've made a backup of it or have an original image of the OS. If this isn't the case with you, then you're going to have to get an image of the OS. Instantcake is the most common method used.

gravely101
01-22-2008, 01:48 PM
Word of advice: Never use your original, stock drive unless you've made a backup of it or have an original image of the OS. If this isn't the case with you, then you're going to have to get an image of the OS. Instantcake is the most common method used.

Well, I just re-zippered it with the instantcake image so the drive must not be messed up because zipper recognied it and I just plugged it back into my tivo and the powering up screen is still showing.

My tivo is keeps rebooting now for some reason and it comes back to the screen every time.

rbautch
01-22-2008, 06:20 PM
..and don't post the same question in multiple forums.

smartwatermelon
01-23-2008, 02:23 AM
If you find and use the aforementioned patch to fix the insert access card nag, you could then hook up the satellite, without a card installed. That will take care of the "searching for satellite" screen, without nagging about activating service.

It's a good thought, but the only satellite drops near the present location of the unsubbed DSR704 are from the HD dish and go to the HR21/700. Besides, the two outputs on the SD dish are already spoken for by the subscribed DSR704.

I've settled for programming my Harmony 880 to automatically send "TiVo" and "List" whenever I switch inputs to watch a MRV'd program. That gets it off the "Searching for satellite" screen, and I don't leave the system set to the unsubbed DSR704's video when we're not watching a MRV'd program.

I might dig up the no-nag patch for the access card anyway, just because.

CrashHD
01-23-2008, 08:12 AM
That's a neat way to avoid that screen. If I had a programmable remote, I'd do that too.
I've got a similar setup. I have 2 unsubbed units in my kids bedrooms, upstairs, with no sat lines hooked up. I mrv parentally approved content to their tivos. They have learned how to deal with the satellite signal screen. Before that, they figured out that the no sat signal screen is the only way to get into "Guided Setup" without doing the triple-thumbs down thing. From the no sat signal screen, you can accidentally get into guided setup with a single keypress. If you think guided setup is painfully slow when the cables are hooked up, try it with the cables unhooked.

gor88
01-27-2008, 07:40 PM
Da Goon,

I thought I might be OK, but I wasn't sure. I figured that the 175 hour reported capacity was a good sign, but knew the community could confirm this.

I am working with my wife to watch the remaining shows in the Now Playing List (9.5 hrs. right now) tomorrow and Saturday so I can install the drive Sunday and finish configuration of the primary TiVo.

Thanks so much for confirming. I hope to confirm that both TiVos are successfully upgraded and hacked within the week. :up::cool:

Da Goon,

Thanks for the information. I was able to get the BR TiVo (Philips DSR 7000) upgraded on the evening of the 1/19/2008, and the Living Room TiVo (Hughes HDVR2) upgraded on the 1/21/2008, once my wife and I watched all the remaining Now Playing shows. I love the MRV feature, allowing me to take advantage of the back tuners and moving the shows upfront for later viewing.

The Living Room TiVo system information now reports a capacity of 146 hours, which is in line with what I would have expected for a 160GB drive.

I do have a question though about the BR TiVo, which is a Philips DSR7000. I used the stock drive, since that TiVo sees extremely light-duty use (only 1 Season Pass for a 30 min show once a week). I did not wipe the drive clean before using the Zipper. It did install successfully and the receiver is operating fine. However, the capacity is reported as 31 hours, instead of 35. Is that roughly the expected capacity, given the additional hack software installed on the drive? I just wanted to confirm this.

Also, is there any benefit to changing the DNS setting in the NetConfig of the TiVos from 4.2.2.2 to the Wireless Router I am using?

newkid
01-28-2008, 11:35 PM
I will be upgrading a SD-DVR40 in a few days with Zipper and was wondering what the difference is between 6.2 and 6.2a. I ran Zipper about 1.5 years ago using 6.2 and it still works great, but I noticed the new Zipper webpage says to use 6.2a. Are their additional benefits? Why is 6.2a preferred?

Lord Vader
01-29-2008, 12:37 AM
6.2a has the change in Daylight Saving Time that began in early 2007.

sven_kirk
01-29-2008, 09:04 PM
OK. I finally decided to go with the zipper install. I followed the instructions to create the Zipper iso. Every time, I get "says it created the zipper_universal_CD.iso WITHOUT Tivo image". Yes, it was unzipped. I've tried many different times.

ttodd1
01-29-2008, 09:24 PM
"Step 1. Copy the Instantcake iso file to your zipper_tools directory, and the Zipper will extract the image from it automatically for you."

No where in there does it say unzip it.... I'm not sure but I am guessing that it is looking for that .iso file.

dcstager
01-30-2008, 04:14 PM
This happened for me too. The correct .ISO is there and zipper reports it is extracting it, but then reports the zipper ISO was created WITHOUT the image file.

rbautch
01-30-2008, 09:15 PM
What is the filename of the instantcake iso you're using? It has to start with "IC" to be recognized.

dcstager
01-31-2008, 02:54 PM
The iso I'm using is: instantcake-sddvr40-6.2-01-2-351.iso

It does detect the ISO and creates/extracts the 000001 file (or whatever the number name is - I don't have it handy) but always reports the zipper.iso was created WITHOUT the image file.

So I'll try renaming it to IC_62.iso and see what happens.

Captain 80s
01-31-2008, 11:35 PM
Thanks Lou and texster -- the advice was right on the money. I was pleasantly surprised to see that Vista didn't reject version 2.3 and the results are terrific!

The only drawback is that the TiVo draws its server name from some funky location -- The first 7 or 8 characters of the user name, same for both music and pictures. But that's minor. I'll see if I can track it down and report back.

Thanks for the help1 :up::up:

p.s. Thanks, JW! (just saw your post) It's nice to be on the asking side once in a while -- keeps you humble!

I can't seem to get 2.3a to work with my zippered 6.2a dtivos.
2.1 works fine. What am I missing?

Also, have you found a way to change the wordy description of where it's getting the music or photos? Javahmo lists just "Music" & "Photos".

Mike.

newkid
02-01-2008, 08:16 PM
The Zipper instructions say:

The fourth component is a series of tools that are available on ************.com, and you'll need to create an account to download them. They are called Superpatch and set_mrv_name (available here).

But the link only shows Superpatch; where do I find set_mrv_name?

Also the screen capture from the instructions, shows "superpatch-67all-NutKase-1.5" but the link goes to a "superpatch-67all-NutKase-1.2" file, is 1.2 ok or do I need 1.5. And if I need 1.5 where can I find it?.

I am using a 6.2a Instantcake iso - the downloaded file name is "instantcake-IC2-sddvr-6.2a-01-2-351" but I understand from a previous post that this should be renamed to "IC2-sddvr-6.2a-01-2-351" for it to be recognized and automatically extracted by Zipper. Is that correct?

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

Da Goon
02-01-2008, 10:20 PM
where do I find set_mrv_name?
It's included in the same zip file with superpatch. I believe the latest "official" superpatch is 1.2. Grab it, and get the latest patch from the superpatch support thread, since 1.2 does not include 6.2a support.

newkid
02-02-2008, 12:06 AM
That worked, thanks. I didn't realize it was part of the zip file.

rbautch
02-02-2008, 01:13 PM
The superpatch linked to in the instructions supports 6.2a. From the instructions: If you are running 6.2a software, replace the superpatch with the updated version here.

sparks
02-05-2008, 09:29 AM
Well I need some advice and help with this unit.

I go to change channels and it is frozen I power down and up and it goes thru boot and its fine I think...next night it does the same thing but this time no reboot my 300G drive went belly up. Its just wurrr click wurrr click wurrr click...

So I drug out my old set of 2 drives a 40 and a 160G. It booted right up and I was happy again..getting a replacement drive and going to start over again.

BUT NOOOOOO

after about a week I go to change channels and it is frozen...and reboot stops on rebooting.

Is this a power supply problem..2 drives in 2 weeks ??

Junk it or what?

If I buy a replacement will DTV just let me move my card over ?

Not sure what to do.

slay34
02-10-2008, 11:16 PM
Question that has probably been answered but here goes...

I upgraded the hard drive in my DVR-R10 and ran into a "small" problem. Somehow, I unseated the white wire. There are scorch marks on the casing where the wire seats in the motherboard. I know this is a major issue but was wondering if anyone knew of relatively inexpensive fixes...i.e. new motherboard, etc.

Please help.

CrashHD
02-11-2008, 07:12 AM
Welcome to the forum.

Check the "broken tivos" forum at deal data base dot com. There were instructions there for fixing this problem on an hdvr2. Their may be similar instructions for an R10.

rbautch
02-11-2008, 11:28 AM
Well I need some advice and help with this unit.

I go to change channels and it is frozen I power down and up and it goes thru boot and its fine I think...next night it does the same thing but this time no reboot my 300G drive went belly up. Its just wurrr click wurrr click wurrr click...

So I drug out my old set of 2 drives a 40 and a 160G. It booted right up and I was happy again..getting a replacement drive and going to start over again.

BUT NOOOOOO

after about a week I go to change channels and it is frozen...and reboot stops on rebooting.

Is this a power supply problem..2 drives in 2 weeks ??

Junk it or what?

If I buy a replacement will DTV just let me move my card over ?

Not sure what to do.Sometimes remote commands are slow to process when the tivo is trying to do other things, like download guide data and record a show. After it boots, let it sit for a day or so, and they try again to see if it's still slow to respond to remote commands.

acmessina
02-13-2008, 03:00 PM
I am using the zipper to install hacks, it all goes fine till I get this message

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What the hell am I doing wrong, and what can I do to correct it, PLease let me know.
I have instantcake and PTVnet as well, but cant get networking to work either. Thanks:confused:

rbautch
02-13-2008, 05:56 PM
Do you use the lba48 boot disk recommended in the instructions?

acmessina
02-13-2008, 06:37 PM
it says to boot with the zipper boot disk, but that file is on there

Lord Vader
02-13-2008, 10:11 PM
Zippered a new drive on my HDVR2, ran tweak, rebooted, then ran bufferhack41a and rebooted. Now I've lost TWP and bash access. Any idea why this always seems to happen? It gets irritating to have this happen every time I Zipper then tweak something then run bufferhack41a. I've tried to see if there was anything I did wrong, but I can't figure that out.

Edited to add: I think I've figured this out. Sometimes I think I'm losing my memory--or mind--I forget which one. :p

dazedxxx
02-14-2008, 04:25 AM
Hi Finally getting around to trying this new(for me) zipper program...with a loaded 6.2 slice on a new 500g drive, and seems like im hanging (after 3hrs) on "Backing up your root filesystem to alternate Patition" and HDD light is on. So Am i just trashing the drive? There is no programs on it... I couldnt let it go on for another 8hrs just to find it running when i wake so I Ctrl+C'd it. Any thoughts?

Using it with lba4.01 that i purchased 2 yrs ago ( I know there up to 4.03) .
HD on hde with everything on ISO boot except the slice...

Thanx
Derrick

acmessina
02-14-2008, 07:45 AM
I am using the zipper to install hacks, it all goes fine till I get this message

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What the hell am I doing wrong, and what can I do to correct it, PLease let me know.
I have instantcake and PTVnet as well, but cant get networking to work either. Thanks

ttodd1
02-14-2008, 08:06 AM
I am using the zipper to install hacks, it all goes fine till I get this message

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What the hell am I doing wrong, and what can I do to correct it, PLease let me know.
I have instantcake and PTVnet as well, but cant get networking to work either. Thanks


Did you read... Did you do this..

Do you use the lba48 boot disk recommended in the instructions?

dazedxxx
02-14-2008, 01:09 PM
Ok well after some sleep...things went better. I switched HD location from hde to hdc and the proccess of "Backing up your root filesystem to alternate Patition" took only about 5-10 secs.

goony
02-14-2008, 05:42 PM
I've been away for a long, long time... the Zipper has worked so well I've not had a need to hang around here!

I'd like to move my Zippered V6.2a hard drive to another S2 DTivo box... if I simply move the current HD to the new box and run 51killer.tcl and all will be fine? My memory is somewhat foggy on this issue.

The new box is the same "service number (http://www.weaknees.com/find-model.php)" (151 - Hughes) so there should be no issues in that regard.

I'll move the access card to the new box and call DirecTV to tell them that the old box isn't working anymore, so they should be OK with that.

Thanks!

Da Goon
02-14-2008, 10:29 PM
I'd like to move my Zippered V6.2a hard drive to another S2 DTivo box...

Go for it, you'll be fine. Just run 51killer. The only problem would be for existing recordings that are scrambled. 51killer nukes the key that's required for them to play. But, if your box has been hacked, there shouldn't be any scrambled recordings on there anyways, should there? ;)

goony
02-14-2008, 11:18 PM
No scramble issues - all recordings have been made since the box was Zippered.

Thanks!

acmessina
02-15-2008, 03:27 PM
yes, and I still get the message, I cant seem to do the sh /cdrom/zipper.sh, I have to do a cd cdrom and then I am in the cdrom then I run zipper, it goes and then I get that message, can you provide me with instructions

Lord Vader
02-15-2008, 06:13 PM
Well, here's a dilemma I'm having and it's got me baffled...

I just Zippered an HDVR2 and got it up and running. I went to telnet to run tweak.sh, but it won't connect. Now, one might think to check a connection, a cable, etc. But here's what I did and why it's got me baffled:

Along with this HDVR2 I've got an HR10-250 and HR20-700 connected to a Netgear XE104 powerline adapter. The HR20-700 passes the connectivity test (or so it says), so the XE104 must not be bad. In fact, I switched the XE104 with another one in a different outlet, and it worked fine. Moreover, an HDVR2 I have in a different room and connected to yet another XE104 is connected and works fine.

Coincidentally, my HR10-250 also cannot connect. Both are connected to FA120 adapters which go into the XE104 powerline adapter. Again, my HR20-700 is connected to the same XE104 adapter and passes all connectivity tests. To be sure it does connect, I was able to download a movie from DirecTV on Demand.

So, I'm wondering why the heck my HDVR2 and HR10-250 both suddenly can't connect to my Internet. All cables are connected, the FA120 adapters' lights are on and their cables are connected, the XE104 adapter seems to be working fine. It's just that my newly Zippered HDVR2 and an HR10-250 won't connect.

Anyone have any suggestions?

IminMs
02-15-2008, 06:18 PM
Is there a chance that they both are using the same ip address?
What happens if you disconnect one or the other? Will the other one connect?

Lord Vader
02-15-2008, 06:24 PM
No. The living room HR10-250 is 192.168.1.97; the bedroom HDVR2 is 192.168.1.95 (and that works); and the living room HDVR2 in question is 192.168.1.96.

I just took the HDVR2 with the IP address of .96 and moved it to the bedroom, took that working HDVR2's cables and adapter, connected it to this troublesome HDVR2 to at least run tweak.sh, and it still won't work. Now why won't the living room HDVR2 work when I use the same connections as the bedroom HDVR2, which does work?

There is something very weird going on and I can't figure it out at all. :confused:


BTW, I tried to run tweak.sh via a serial connection, but I'm unable to do even that. I've tried every baud rate setting, only to get no response on some and funny character responses on others.

Markman07
02-15-2008, 07:35 PM
I just upgraded from 6.3e to 6.3f using the Slicer. It copied over all my hacks (telnet, ftp, tivowebplus, etc) but like always I lose the 30 second skip. Does this mean I have to track down the latest patched tivoapp?

and another question I have always wanted to ask but feel stupid asking about...I am a Windows guy so if you had to define tivoapp in a Windows world what would it be compared to? The NTLDR file? The kernel?

Lord Vader
02-15-2008, 08:03 PM
No need to find an entire patched tivoapp. Just apply the patches manually. It's fairly simple.

acmessina
02-15-2008, 08:30 PM
I am using the zipper and I have my cd rom as the a drive and my tivo drive as the c drive I boot with the zipper cd I created I followed the instructions to the letter. I have to run the zipper from the command cd cdrom, then from the promt I can run the zipper , it all goes fine till I get this message

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What the hell am I doing wrong, and what can I do to correct it, PLease let me know. I just bought instantcake and PTVnet as well, but cant get networking to work either. I did get them to install, but there is no networking that I can see. I heard you are the WIZARD, please help me. I would even let you call me if you like. I will give you my number.Thanks

100Tbps
02-15-2008, 08:40 PM
No. The living room HR10-250 is 192.168.1.97; the bedroom HDVR2 is 192.168.1.95 (and that works); and the living room HDVR2 in question is 192.168.1.96.

I just took the HDVR2 with the IP address of .96 and moved it to the bedroom, took that working HDVR2's cables and adapter, connected it to this troublesome HDVR2 to at least run tweak.sh, and it still won't work. Now why won't the living room HDVR2 work when I use the same connections as the bedroom HDVR2, which does work?

There is something very weird going on and I can't figure it out at all. :confused:


BTW, I tried to run tweak.sh via a serial connection, but I'm unable to do even that. I've tried every baud rate setting, only to get no response on some and funny character responses on others.

Until you mentioned the serial failure, I was going to suggest it could be a default gateway issue. It sounds more like something didn't execute properly during the zipper process.

The light on the USB ethernet adapter is probably nothing more than a layer 2 link light. I don't know how the powerline adapters work, but if you have a small hub or switch, I'd recommend connecting the tivo, pc, and router (unless the router is in the switch like a Linksys) and see if you can connect and bypass the powerline devices. There's a better chance to avoid an auto-negotiation problem using more traditional equipment like this. Worst case, you can connect the pc to the tivo using a crossover cable and configure the pc with the default gateway address.

There's one other very oddball possibility. If you configured the subnet mask 255.255.255.224 and set your default gateway to 192.168.1.65, you could probably configure 192.168.1.95 on the tivo, but it's an invalid address because it's the broadcast address. In this case, .96 and .97 are out of the range and won't be reachable. This entire paragraph is almost completely unlikely, but it could explain why everything took the settings but nothing seems to work. It would not explain the serial failure.

I suggest you XYZ. :D Couldn't help it.

100Tbps
02-15-2008, 08:49 PM
I am using the zipper and I have my cd rom as the a drive and my tivo drive as the c drive I boot with the zipper cd I created I followed the instructions to the letter. I have to run the zipper from the command cd cdrom, then from the promt I can run the zipper , it all goes fine till I get this message

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What the hell am I doing wrong, and what can I do to correct it, PLease let me know. I just bought instantcake and PTVnet as well, but cant get networking to work either. I did get them to install, but there is no networking that I can see. I heard you are the WIZARD, please help me. I would even let you call me if you like. I will give you my number.Thanks

It's been years since I made my CD and zippered, but it sounds like you didn't copy the right kernel to the CD or create the CD properly in some way. You might be following the directions letter for letter executing the commands, but go back and double check the CD is properly constructed.

If you post again, be sure to describe which unit you have and what software is currently on it. More details might help.

100Tbps
02-15-2008, 08:52 PM
I just upgraded from 6.3e to 6.3f using the Slicer. It copied over all my hacks (telnet, ftp, tivowebplus, etc) but like always I lose the 30 second skip. Does this mean I have to track down the latest patched tivoapp?

and another question I have always wanted to ask but feel stupid asking about...I am a Windows guy so if you had to define tivoapp in a Windows world what would it be compared to? The NTLDR file? The kernel?

This will help you:
http://www.dvrpedia.com/Modify_TiVoApp_to_disable_encryption_and_add_other_features

Not sure there's an equivalent analogy to the tivoapp in a Windows environment. Maybe it's like the system directory?

Edit: by the way, if you edit your tivoapp and create a backup copy (you SHOULD do this), THEN go to add bufferhack, there's a step to take many don't think to mention. FTP the virgin tivoapp copy to your pc for storage, and then delete the backed up tivoapp to make enough space for the backup the bufferhack script will make. Each tivoapp is ~20MB, and if you make a virgin backup, then run bufferhack, the bufferhack script will likely fail in the middle because you run out of room when it goes to make a backup. I learned this the hard way twice and having a virgin tivoapp really helped. Whatever you do, don't screw too much with the tivoapp when the tuners are tuned to the real channels. If you mess up and need to restore a virgin copy, the box may reboot before you're done if it's trying to tune to a channel. If this happens, the box won't properly finish booting (ie reboot loop) and you'll have to pull the drive to fix it.

acmessina
02-15-2008, 09:04 PM
I have 2 philips DSR704, and one 708, I am using a new 6.2a file from instantcake. and I also purchased PTVnet as well, I want to get HMO and networking installed. I was able to use the instantcake to create a new drive, although it says the drive is a DSR7000, and not a 704, but I dont think it matters, it worked in the 704. However, I could not get networking to work, even though it ran and said it was installed, and you know about the zipper. Any more help would be appreciated, sorry I am a newbie, but we all start somewhere. Thanks in advance

acmessina
02-15-2008, 09:48 PM
I did what you said and re-did everything from scratch, burned another zipper disk image, (this is the 6th time)

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What could be wrong?

I have 2 philips DSR704, and one 708, I am using a new 6.2a file from instantcake. and I also purchased PTVnet as well. about to give up.........Help, please, even if you have to e-mail me a zipper image........Pease help someone, anyone!!

MungoJerrie
02-15-2008, 11:07 PM
I did what you said and re-did everything from scratch, burned another zipper disk image, (this is the 6th time)

copying hacked kernel to tivo drive...
cd: /cdrom/s2_kernels/3.1.5/vmlinux.px.gz: no such file or directory
hacked kernel not found on zipper cd in /s2_kernels/3.1.5/.
make sure you have the latest lba48 cd with killhdintrd kernels.
aborting
PTVupgrade /cdrom

What could be wrong?It's not clear you have the correct boot cd. Do you have the "LBA48 Boot CD version with Enhancements (download) Price: $4.99"? That's what you need; it has the killhdinitrd kernels. It is a different product from PTVNet.

Lord Vader
02-15-2008, 11:32 PM
Until you mentioned the serial failure, I was going to suggest it could be a default gateway issue. It sounds more like something didn't execute properly during the zipper process.

The light on the USB ethernet adapter is probably nothing more than a layer 2 link light. I don't know how the powerline adapters work, but if you have a small hub or switch, I'd recommend connecting the tivo, pc, and router (unless the router is in the switch like a Linksys) and see if you can connect and bypass the powerline devices. There's a better chance to avoid an auto-negotiation problem using more traditional equipment like this. Worst case, you can connect the pc to the tivo using a crossover cable and configure the pc with the default gateway address.

There's one other very oddball possibility. If you configured the subnet mask 255.255.255.224 and set your default gateway to 192.168.1.65, you could probably configure 192.168.1.95 on the tivo, but it's an invalid address because it's the broadcast address. In this case, .96 and .97 are out of the range and won't be reachable. This entire paragraph is almost completely unlikely, but it could explain why everything took the settings but nothing seems to work. It would not explain the serial failure.

I suggest you XYZ. :D Couldn't help it.

Well, I don't know what the problem was, but suddenly, for no reason at all, it began working. I did have to reZipper it 4 times. Interestingly, each time I Zippered it, the PC screen responses seemed odd. For the 4th reZipper, I finally got the correct responses of "backported drivers" (or whatever it said) installed.

But this doesn't explain why my HR10-250 can't connect.

acmessina
02-16-2008, 12:21 PM
Well as it turns out you were right on, I was using the wrong script, what a bonehead. But thank you for setting me straight. I was going crazy. Thanks

STL
02-18-2008, 11:49 AM
I can't figure out if this has been answered yet.

I am having problems getting my Tivo to properly connect with a Trendnet TU2-ET100. I am getting the error "Didn't Find Network..."

Checking usb.map, I don't have an entry for device ax8817x. However, I do have an entry for device usbnet. One of the devices listed should be my adapter.

device usbnet
. . .
product 07b8 420a Hawking UF200/TRENDnet TU2-ET100
. . .

Any help would be appreciated.I think I'm having a same issue you had -- and I'm using the same USB device too. Did you ever get yours fixed? If so, what did you do?

bnm81002
02-18-2008, 04:37 PM
my 2 DTivo units that are zippered with 1 of my units having a problem with the weekly reboots, it reboots every Wednesday as it is supposed to but it has not for the past 2 Sundays(2-10 and 2-17) my other unit rebooted on both Wed and Sun, where can I go to find out what is wrong? is this a fixable problem? do I have to run the enhancement script again(tweak.sh)? thanks

ttodd1
02-18-2008, 05:39 PM
Is cron running on the 1 that is not doing its reboots?

bnm81002
02-18-2008, 08:46 PM
Is cron running on the 1 that is not doing its reboots?

yes cron works on both units, it does reboot but only on WED as scheduled but not SUN(2-10, 2-17), it did before the previous Sundays

rbautch
02-19-2008, 09:24 AM
Depending on what options you chose when running tweak.sh, reboots will not occur if something is recording.

bnm81002
02-19-2008, 05:45 PM
Depending on what options you chose when running tweak.sh, reboots will not occur if something is recording.




Russ,
didn't you set up the time for the reboots to be 3:25AM? so there is nothing recording at the time, how can I check to make sure the reboot time is 3:25AM? where do I go into to check for that, please? thanks

rbautch
02-19-2008, 06:17 PM
Russ,
didn't you set up the time for the reboots to be 3:25AM? so there is nothing recording at the time, how can I check to make sure the reboot time is 3:25AM? where do I go into to check for that, please? thanksEnter the command "root"

bnm81002
02-19-2008, 09:46 PM
Enter the command "root"



I checked both units using the "root" command and the information is exactly the same for both units, it is very strange, fakecall works on the unit that didn't reboot on Sunday, is there anything I can try to see if it solves the problem? thanks

willardcpa
02-20-2008, 11:42 AM
You say that there is nothing recording at 3:25am, but keep in mind that the settings are from GMT, so it's 3:25am rbautch's time, which may be different in your time zone. So you just might have something being recorded when it wants to reboot.

I too had some strange "anomoly" going on with one of my boxes too where it had not rebooted for about nine days. It perplexed me. The only thing that I could figure out was that I had had a power outage that lasted over a day that overlapped when that box should have rebooted, it's my bedroom unit so I have it set to reboot in the middle of the afternoon instead of the middle of the night. The other boxes were rebooting OK. I did a telnet manual reboot and since then it has been working OK. Just a WAG on my part, but maybe cron didn't get started when the box recovered from the power outage. Of course that probably doesn't apply in your case since the Wednesday reboot is happening OK.

100Tbps
02-20-2008, 01:24 PM
I checked both units using the "root" command and the information is exactly the same for both units, it is very strange, fakecall works on the unit that didn't reboot on Sunday, is there anything I can try to see if it solves the problem? thanks

I ran into something like this once and it had to do with user permissions. You may have already tried something like this or an equivalent approach, but here's what fixed it for me:
echo "root:x:0:0:root:/:/bin/sh" >> /etc/passwd
echo "root:x:0:" >> /etc/group

I did this when I noticed cron wasn't logging. This solved it.

acmessina
02-20-2008, 08:28 PM
Does anyone have an image ISO of a DSR 704 with version 6.3e they would care to share with me. I have 6.2a but I would like to try 6.3e, as it seems to have some features the older one does not have. It would be greatly appreciated, I would gladly trade my image of 6.2a for it, my e-mail address is skyvisiondss@hotmail.com, you can write me there and I will provide an e-mail address that acceps larger uploads, thannks to anyone that can help. :D;):up:

acmessina
02-20-2008, 08:34 PM
Do you have an image ISO from your DSR 704 you would like to share with me, I bought one from DVRupgrade but it is a general one for a DSR7000, and I would like to have one from a real 704 I could use, version 6.3e would be OK but anyone would do, thanks. I dont usually ask for this type of thing but I dont know where else to get it, and I dont know how to copy one I have already, its a 6.3e I did not zipper. Thanks, you can e-mail me at skyvisiondss@hotmail.com, and I will reply with an e-mail address that accepts large uploads, thanks. Let me know if you need anything I might have.

tivoupgrade
02-20-2008, 08:44 PM
Do you have an image ISO from your DSR 704 you would like to share with me, I bought one from DVRupgrade but it is a general one for a DSR7000, and I would like to have one from a real 704 I could use...

Can you expand on this please? The InstantCake versions we offer for the DSR7000 and the DSR704 are different, not 'generic' (is that what you meant by "general?") and are not designed to be interchangable between units. If you actually purchased the one for the DSR704, then it *is* the correct image and if you are going by what is stated in the IRD info, please note that the IRD info reported is incorrect (this is documented in the release notes, but perhaps not so obvious) and the way to tell is from the 3-digit software version information.

If I am misunderstanding you, I apologize, but you would not be the first to be confused by the erroneous IRD info reported in 6.2a.

acmessina
02-20-2008, 09:07 PM
when I go to my system information, it no longer says the unit is a 704, it says it is a 7000, I did get the image from DVRupgrade, and that is what I got. I asked for the software for a 704 and was told the one they sent is for the 7000, 704 and 708. And I guess its true because it works, but the info is wrong on the unit, I dont have a 7000, So thats why I would like a version for the 704, I have 3 704's and one 708, I would like t hat one too but I dont have the 708 activated. Thanks

tivoupgrade
02-20-2008, 10:44 PM
when I go to my system information, it no longer says the unit is a 704, it says it is a 7000, I did get the image from DVRupgrade, and that is what I got. I asked for the software for a 704 and was told the one they sent is for the 7000, 704 and 708. And I guess its true because it works, but the info is wrong on the unit, I dont have a 7000, So thats why I would like a version for the 704, I have 3 704's and one 708, I would like t hat one too but I dont have the 708 activated. Thanks

That is what I'm trying to explain. You DO have the image for the DSR704 information (I looked up your order information to confirm you purchased the correct product). The IRD info reported in the System Information screen is incorrect. That is not a function of anything we did; its sort of a bug on TiVo/DirecTV's part because they did not properly populate the information in the database. I can assure you that you have the correct image, however. And it is different (slightly) than the one for the DSR7000. I hand-built each of these images with the correct resources.tgz file for each individual unit and it has always been our recommendation to not cross images between platforms. (there may be an excaption to this rule for later versions, however as there appears to have been a code merge for Philips and Hughes units; way off-topic, though).

Again, IGNORE what is reported by the IRD information in the system information screen, it is wrong.

Here is the link to the release notes (http://www.dvrupgrade.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5) and the specific text that documents what I am talking about:

IRD Model and Software Revision Information

Version 6.2a InstantCake users may see incorrect IRD Model information in the System Information screen. This correct way to verify that you are running the proper software is to proceed to your System Information screen and verify that the LAST 3 DIGITS OF THE SOFTWARE VERSION MATCH THE FIRST 3 DIGITS OF YOUR SERVICE NUMBER (this should also match the first three digits of the service number on the back of your unit). If these numbers do not match, then you are running the WRONG software on your unit and you could create problems for TiVo, DirecTV and the upgrade community if your unit connects to TiVo's servers! As for the IRD name listed, please ignore the erroneous information.

HellFish
02-20-2008, 11:10 PM
FYI guys, the Zipper homepage says:

Version 3.8
Last Updated 7/17/07

Does this need to get corrected?

rbautch
02-20-2008, 11:35 PM
I'm having some website issues and had to revert to an older page. Should be fixed tomorrow or Friday.

rmasonjr
02-21-2008, 02:36 PM
I'm doing my homework and I'm about to zipper a Samsung SIR-4080R and a Hughes HDVR2.
I was checking this thread for a list of compatible wireless ethernet adapters:
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4473297&&#post4473297

I see the WUSB11 v2.6 is supported by the zipper. When I go to eBay to find some, a lot of them explicitly say: will NOT work with DirecTV TiVo

So, I guess the bottom line question is: will the WUSB11 v2.6 work with my receivers?

Thanks

taekwondodo
02-21-2008, 03:41 PM
OK - so somehow I screwed the pooch and my tivo lost ALL of its hacks. 6 months ago, I replaced the hard drive using the instantcake and PTVnet. Then I installed the enhancement script. Then I installed the superpatch. All in life was good. MRV, Networking, HMO, etc... Early last week I upgraded to TivoWebPlus 2.0 and it worked well - then, late last week it lost networking/end-pad and the music/photos selection (partial cross-post... up to here, apologies).

My hacks are gone. It looks like a regular DTivo (HDVR2) again (with a real big friggen hard drive).

Now, this weekend, I need to re-hack it, and I plan on using the Zipper. Looking at the zipper instructions, Step one says "Obtain a software image".

I am assuming that because I have a valid drive in the system, I'm just going to start at step 2.

I still have my instantcake and ptvnet disks, but what I really want to avoid is deleting all of the season passes and shows already on the hard drive (american idol - the wife and daughter will ban me for life if I lose them).

Can I start at step two, or am I hosed (and need to re-image the drives with i-cake and ptvnet)?

TIA,

- Jeff

drl67
02-21-2008, 06:31 PM
I'm having problems installing zipper. When I made the zipper disk, it includes the rbautch_files.tgz and when I run the tweak.sh I find it installs TivoWebPlus 2.1.2b

This version of Tivowebplus is having problems with folders and making backups. I think this is a beta version of TivoWebPlus.

Should the stable zipper cd have an enhancement script that installs a beta TivoWebPlus?

When I uninstall and reinstall the enhancement scripts, Tivowebplus isn't running because of read/write premissions. I run "rw" and "twp" and then log into the twp server which now shows version 2.0.0, but things don't run correctly: folders and backups give multiple errors that didn't show up before.

Does this have something to do with the old web page that shows "Version 3.8"?

ttodd1
02-21-2008, 06:43 PM
OK - so somehow I screwed the pooch and my tivo lost ALL of its hacks. 6 months ago, I replaced the hard drive using the instantcake and PTVnet. Then I installed the enhancement script. Then I installed the superpatch. All in life was good. MRV, Networking, HMO, etc... Early last week I upgraded to TivoWebPlus 2.0 and it worked well - then, late last week it lost networking/end-pad and the music/photos selection (partial cross-post... up to here, apologies).

My hacks are gone. It looks like a regular DTivo (HDVR2) again (with a real big friggen hard drive).

Now, this weekend, I need to re-hack it, and I plan on using the Zipper. Looking at the zipper instructions, Step one says "Obtain a software image".

I am assuming that because I have a valid drive in the system, I'm just going to start at step 2.

I still have my instantcake and ptvnet disks, but what I really want to avoid is deleting all of the season passes and shows already on the hard drive (american idol - the wife and daughter will ban me for life if I lose them).

Can I start at step two, or am I hosed (and need to re-image the drives with i-cake and ptvnet)?

TIA,

- Jeff

If you have a valid/working/perfectly fine image on your device then yes go to step 2.

threeIees
02-21-2008, 10:28 PM
I just upgraded a dtivo hr10 with the new instantcake and ptvnet. I had to use this method as I have VOIP and could not call out and get the upgrade to 6.3f.

I am looking for some advice on what wireless adpter/game unit to get to allow wireless access to the hr10.

Is there an easy pickup that I can get at best buy or CC? If so, what exactly would you recommend?

If there is nothing I can pick up locally, what would you recommend I pick up off of ebay?

I have already done a search and some of the posts seem to only apply to non-hr10 units while other posts seem outdated. I'm confused.

I'm willing to use zipper but would like to stay away from changing the linux kernel as it has prevented me from getting my locals (72.5) in the past. But if I have to use zipper I will. I've used it before and had a tivo wirelessg USB adaptor working

Thanks,
Three

Da Goon
02-21-2008, 10:45 PM
The tivo wireless g dongle works with 6.3x.

threeIees
02-22-2008, 12:27 AM
how do you get it to work. I plugged mine in and the steady green light comes on but the blinking light does not. Do I need to do something other than load instantcake and ptvnet?

Three

socaljj
02-22-2008, 08:30 AM
I have 3 Samsung hacked units all using that adapter. I could not get it to work with updated drivers (a waste of time as the wusb11 is USB 1 type).

rmasonjr
02-22-2008, 09:03 AM
I have 3 Samsung hacked units all using that adapter. I could not get it to work with updated drivers (a waste of time as the wusb11 is USB 1 type).

When you say the updated drivers, is that 6.2 or 6.3?

taekwondodo
02-22-2008, 11:55 AM
If you have a valid/working/perfectly fine image on your device then yes go to step 2.


Since I already have the i-cake and PTVNet disks, do I still need to buy/download the LBA48 Boot CD iso, or do I already have the files I need on the other disks?

Thanks. Will start working on this tonight...

- Jeff

tivoupgrade
02-22-2008, 01:04 PM
The tivo wireless g dongle works with 6.3x.

Don't you have to patch tivoapp to make it work, though? I've been playing around with a TiVo Wireless Adapter on an HR10-250 running patched tivoapp; it panics whenever I do HMO-related things; I don't have the strongest signal, so perhaps that is part of it; but not stable from what I'm seeing.

ttodd1
02-22-2008, 06:30 PM
do I still need to buy/download the LBA48 Boot CD iso,

"The second component is an LBA48 Boot CD iso from DVRupgrade, " that would be a yes. Do what it says to do.

Da Goon
02-22-2008, 10:16 PM
Don't you have to patch tivoapp to make it work, though?
What would tivoapp hacks have to do with network dongles? The usb-cdc.o module is present in /lib/modules and there's an entry in the usb.map for it. That's all it needs. I doubt tivo would compile their software in such a manner that you had to hack the main application for unrelated goodies to get their official adapter to work. I don't know how stable it would be since I've never used one, but I see no reason why it shouldn't work.

taekwondodo
02-22-2008, 10:20 PM
Stuck...

Side-note- From the Zipper instructions, step 2:
"Copy the Instantcake iso file to your zipper_tools directory, and the Zipper will extract the image from it automatically for you. If you are using a drive that has Tivo software already installed (like your original drive), then you don't need to copy an image to the zipper_tools directory."

OK - so, with the exception of the "000001" file in the picture, my zipper directly looks exactly like the one in the picture (except, "ptvlba48-4.04DD.iso.zip" is NOT ptvlba48-4.04DD[1].iso.zip, and I _just_ downloaded it from PTVNet)...

Next, double-click the "zipper_isomaker.bat" - and I get:
" You forgot to add the boot disk to the zipper_tools folder. Exiting...
Press any key to close this window."

Following the .bat file for making the .iso, it seems to be requesting the mfslive.iso:

":ADD_FILES
echo Adding files to your boot disk...
IF EXIST mfslive*.iso ECHO.
IF EXIST mfslive*.iso ECHO Using mfslive iso found in your SApper_tools folder. Note that the SApper
IF EXIST mfslive*.iso ECHO can only use the mfslive iso for prom-modded standalones. Continuting...
IF EXIST mfslive*.iso ECHO.
copy ptvlba48*.iso .. >NUL 2>&1
copy mfslive*.iso .. >NUL 2>&1
ren ptvlba48*.iso temp.iso 1>nul 2>nul
ren mfslive*.iso temp.iso 1>nul 2>nul
move temp.iso .. 2>nul
cd ..
IF NOT EXIST "temp.iso" echo You forgot to add the boot disc to the zipper_tools folder. Exiting... & GOTO EOF"


arrrrgh!


[whacks forehead with blunt instrument...]

I didn't extract the .iso - guess it wasn't exact :p

tivoupgrade
02-23-2008, 01:15 AM
What would tivoapp hacks have to do with network dongles? The usb-cdc.o module is present in /lib/modules and there's an entry in the usb.map for it. That's all it needs. I doubt tivo would compile their software in such a manner that you had to hack the main application for unrelated goodies to get their official adapter to work. I don't know how stable it would be since I've never used one, but I see no reason why it shouldn't work.

My recollection is that on 6.2, you had to patch tivoapp for the network settings and other functions (eg HMO) to be accessible from the GUI. Is that not the case with 6.3? I know the drivers are there, but I was not certain whether you need to patch tivoapp in order to actually use the adapter with 6.3.

Da Goon
02-23-2008, 01:20 AM
My recollection is that on 6.2, you had to patch tivoapp for the network settings and other functions (eg HMO) to be accessible from the GUI. Is that not the case with 6.3? I know the drivers are there, but I was not certain whether you need to patch tivoapp in order to actually use the adapter with 6.3.

You still need to patch tivoapp for any dtivo's to get network screens, but the drivers will still load whether or not tivoapp has been tampered with.

My only wireless experience was with a wireless b linksys. It did reboot my box a few times when using galleon, but since that was just a temporary thing and I never run a clean tivoapp, I never really looked into it. What kernel are you using? Maybe a monte to a 6.3 kernel and stock usb drivers would be a good idea. I was using a 3.1.5 I think. --- Now that I think about it, I don't ever remember it rebooting again after changing to a homebrew 6.3 kernel. That was only for a few days though, so who knows.

Da Goon
02-23-2008, 01:32 AM
So, I guess the bottom line question is: will the WUSB11 v2.6 work with my receivers?


Yes it will work. Just make sure not to install any new usb drivers, you'll want to use the originals. Also, wireless settings can be tricky, but the zipper should take care of that for you.

rmasonjr
02-23-2008, 10:27 AM
Yes it will work. Just make sure not to install any new usb drivers, you'll want to use the originals. Also, wireless settings can be tricky, but the zipper should take care of that for you.

Excellent, Da Goon - thanks!

tivoupgrade
02-23-2008, 11:37 AM
You still need to patch tivoapp for any dtivo's to get network screens, but the drivers will still load whether or not tivoapp has been tampered with.


That makes sense and that is why I was asking. The Wireless G Adapter "working" may mean different things to different people but in this context that makes sense to me. Thx.

rbautch
02-24-2008, 01:55 AM
Stuck...

[whacks forehead with blunt instrument...]

I didn't extract the .iso - guess it wasn't exact :pI can see how this mistake can me made easily. I'll clarify it in the instructions.

taekwondodo
02-24-2008, 10:29 AM
Well, stupidity is no excuse - I just was looking at the file list and didn't notice the .zip extension. Anyway, I got it done yesterday, but had to reload the image (and lost all my recordings). I'm in tivowebplus 2.1B2 trying to schedule season passes and get the following response:

action:saveseasonpass
path:
env:quality 100 kam 5 showtype 0 keepuntil 1 startearly 0 endlate 0 objectid 47527/19 type 1 seriesfsid 34006 stationfsid 44309 action Create
can't scan path (errNmNameNotFound)

while executing
"mfs scan $mfsdir -start $name -count $count"
invoked from within
"transaction {
if {$blen<$count} break
set batch [mfs scan $mfsdir -start $name -count $count]
set blen [llength $batch]
if {[lindex [lindex $batch 0] ..."
(procedure "ForeachMfsFile" line 7)
invoked from within
"ForeachMfsFile fsid name type $seasonpassdir "" {
scan $name "%d~%d" num dummy
if { $num > $maxpri } {
set maxpri $num
}
if {$NpkChannelDefinition == ..."
(procedure "CreateSeasonPass" line 10)
invoked from within
"CreateSeasonPass $type $stationfsid $seriesfsid $quality [expr $startearly * 60] [expr $endlate * 60] $kam $showtype $keepuntil"
(procedure "MOD::action_saveseasonpass" line 25)
invoked from within
"$cmd $chan $path $env"

I am able to schedule recordings from twp, but apparantly not season passes - tried "lost" and "american idol" and got the same error with both...

- Jeff

[edit - it appears now that I've made a single season pass via the tivo and not twp, twp is now working - sorry for using the screen space]

Spydertech
03-03-2008, 11:11 PM
and another question I have always wanted to ask but feel stupid asking about...I am a Windows guy so if you had to define tivoapp in a Windows world what would it be compared to? The NTLDR file? The kernel?

tivoapp would be the similar to explorer.exe.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong....

Spydertech

skinnyjm
03-04-2008, 12:00 AM
EXCELLENT work!
Why isn't this a sticky???

dfriedland
03-05-2008, 02:28 PM
I know the 2.8 will work because that's what I have. In fact I had a 2.6 till it died on me. On ebay there's ads for 2.6's or 2.8's for $15.99 plus about $9.xx shipping. I just got an extra one a few days ago


I'm doing my homework and I'm about to zipper a Samsung SIR-4080R and a Hughes HDVR2.
I was checking this thread for a list of compatible wireless ethernet adapters:
http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?p=4473297&&#post4473297

I see the WUSB11 v2.6 is supported by the zipper. When I go to eBay to find some, a lot of them explicitly say: will NOT work with DirecTV TiVo

So, I guess the bottom line question is: will the WUSB11 v2.6 work with my receivers?

Thanks

dfriedland
03-05-2008, 02:34 PM
I'm having a problem with my previously Zippered and enhanced directivo. It's a phillips 700 unit. Here's what happen's when I hyperterminal into it:

Herb's Tivo-bash# sh tweak_uninstall.sh
Removing directories and files...
Skipping TWP uninstall...
Skipping CallerID uninstall...
Skipping fakecall restore...
Skipping driver restore...
Deleting the profile...
No backup splash screen found, skipping splash restore...
Done!
Herb's Tivo-bash# sh tweak.sh
Downloading latest Enhancement script...
wget: www.mastersav.com: Host name lookup failure


Downloaded main scripts successfully!

Running rbautch Hacked Tivo Enhancements...
tar: Short read
mv: /enhancements/tweak_uninstall.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to run the "express" version (for advanced users)? [y/n]: n
tweak.sh: /enhancements/start.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to continue? [y/n]: y

Herb's Tivo-bash#

Then the script ends. Any idea what's going on anyone? Thanks so much!
Also, is there a way to access 2 networked Tivo's on your LAN? (yes i'm a dumbass and forgot the IP's!!)

Thanks again, JerseyDave

jcashlives
03-05-2008, 03:40 PM
I'm having a problem with my previously Zippered and enhanced directivo. It's a phillips 700 unit. Here's what happen's when I hyperterminal into it:

Herb's Tivo-bash# sh tweak_uninstall.sh
Removing directories and files...
Skipping TWP uninstall...
Skipping CallerID uninstall...
Skipping fakecall restore...
Skipping driver restore...
Deleting the profile...
No backup splash screen found, skipping splash restore...
Done!
Herb's Tivo-bash# sh tweak.sh
Downloading latest Enhancement script...
wget: www.mastersav.com: Host name lookup failure


Downloaded main scripts successfully!

Running rbautch Hacked Tivo Enhancements...
tar: Short read
mv: /enhancements/tweak_uninstall.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to run the "express" version (for advanced users)? [y/n]: n
tweak.sh: /enhancements/start.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to continue? [y/n]: y

Herb's Tivo-bash#

Then the script ends....

Thanks again, JerseyDave
__________________________________________________________


I'm fairly new at the zipper... but I have done this one.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but running the Zipper again uninstalls it. You see where it says tweak_uninstall.sh. Once it uninstalls the rbautch files are gone.

I found it easiest to FTP the rbautch_files.tgz from the zipper tools folder into the /hacks folder.

Then rerun tweak.sh to reinstall it. Telnet to the tivo do the cd /hacks; sh tweak.sh stuff.

One time I unistalled and couldn't get back in through telnet and had to reload the whole thing again on my computer with the Zipper CD. If you're lucky you'll still be able to telnet and ftp to the tivo.

jcashlives
03-05-2008, 04:05 PM
First I found an adapter that works that was not listed.
I had a Linksys Homelink Phoneline+10/100 USB Network Adapter lying around and decided to try it.

The USB100H1 has both HPNA and ethernet connections. It works over the ethernet connection for me. Don't know about HPNA.

It is slow, but it worked with the TyTools at about .5 meg/sec.
____________________________________________________________ __

This brings me to my question.

My new Trendnet TU2-ET100 and old Linksys USB200m V1, are only hitting 2.5 meg/sec.

Prior to Zippering a 6.2a image I got from one of my three DTivo SD-DVR40'S, I had PTVnet on a 3.1.5 imaged Directivo and was getting 3.6 meg/sec on a regular basis.

Can I get my speeds back up to the 3.6 meg/sec or higher and how?

sllerts
03-06-2008, 12:50 AM
After accidentally purchasing a Linksys USB200M v2.1 that is not supported, I went back to Fry's and got the AirLink ASOHOUSB which is supported by the drivers added during the Zipper install. However, I still cannot get it to work. I have an SDDVR40 with 6.3f. I used the 6.3f superpatch and the Zippering seemed to go fine. I have a bash prompt. When I plug in the Airlink, I get this:

usb.c: USB device 11 (vend/prod 0xb95/0x7720) is not claimed by any active driver

From searching, I've found this can be ignored and does indicate that the Tivo sees my adaptor. However, I cannot get a connection. I can get the Link light on the Airlink to stay on all the time, but I don't get a link light at my router. ifconfig gives me 127.0.0.1. Am I missing something here?

Thanks,
Steve

Da Goon
03-06-2008, 02:36 AM
I have a bash prompt.
Good.

lsmod will tell you which drivers are loaded. usbnet will need to be loaded. mfs_dumpobj -r /State/Network will tell you what network settings are stored in the mfs database. You can manually set network params with something like ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0. Static ip or DHCP? you'll have issues with using DHCP on 6.3f, but it is fixable.

sllerts
03-06-2008, 02:45 AM
usbnet does not appear with an lsmod! How can that be? I selected to install the extra USB drivers when I ran the zipper! I checked usb.map and the Airlink is not listed there either. When I try to manually set the IP address with ifconfig, I get a "no such device" error. What did I do wrong and how can I fix this?

Steve

Da Goon
03-06-2008, 03:09 AM
What about usbcore.o? Manually load it.
cd /lib/modules
insmod usbcore.o (if needed)
insmod usbnet.o
Without the appropriate entry in the usb.map it'll never load automatically, but can be loaded manually.

sllerts
03-06-2008, 03:20 AM
OK, I did the insmod usbnet.o then set an address with ifconfig and managed to get exactly 1 valid ping before I lost it again. ifconfig went back to 127.0.0.1 and stays there even when I manually set the IP again. What (and how) do I add to usb.map to make this work? Why didn't the Zipper do this automatically?

Steve

Da Goon
03-06-2008, 03:27 AM
OK, I did the insmod usbnet.o then set an address with ifconfig and managed to get exactly 1 valid ping before I lost it again. ifconfig went back to 127.0.0.1 and stays there even when I manually set the IP again.
hmmm...What do you get from mfs_dumpobj -r /State/Network? Any errors when insmod'ing usbnet?
What (and how) do I add to usb.map to make this work?
Add product 0b95 7720 Airlink ASOHOUSB under the usbnet heading in your usb.map. Use vi or joe. Google 'vi/joe tutorial' if you're unfamiliar with them. They are text editors you use directly on the tivo via bash.Why didn't the Zipper do this automatically?
No idea, I don't use it. I do everything by hand or with a personal script so I know exactly what changes are being made. Much easier to troubleshoot that way.

sllerts
03-06-2008, 03:46 AM
With mfs_dumpobj:

NetConfig 4069713/10 PRIMARY {
Version[1]=1
Default[20]=1
HardwareAddress[17]=0 80 182 2 51 147
NetworkMedium[16]=4
IndexPath[4]=/State/Network/004:4069713
}

I did not receive any errors when I did insmod on usbnet.o.

I added the line to usb.map and rebooted. I then, again, manually set the IP address, at which point I got a single valid ping before going back to 127.0.0.1. As soon as I get the ping, I get a message in bash: unlinking :80c621c0

Steve

Da Goon
03-06-2008, 03:52 AM
Go into the onscreen phone menu and you'll probably have network setup screens there. Without a little more work, you'll only be able to use a static ip. If you can't set it up onscreen, then your usb drivers probably need to be replaced.

sllerts
03-06-2008, 04:24 AM
There's nothing there. I ran the enhancement script and I now have my telnet connection! Everything seems to be working right now. I have to explore now. Thanks for the help!

Steve

dfriedland
03-06-2008, 10:24 AM
__________________________________________________________


I'm fairly new at the zipper... but I have done this one.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but running the Zipper again uninstalls it. You see where it says tweak_uninstall.sh. Once it uninstalls the rbautch files are gone.

I found it easiest to FTP the rbautch_files.tgz from the zipper tools folder into the /hacks folder.

Then rerun tweak.sh to reinstall it. Telnet to the tivo do the cd /hacks; sh tweak.sh stuff.

One time I unistalled and couldn't get back in through telnet and had to reload the whole thing again on my computer with the Zipper CD. If you're lucky you'll still be able to telnet and ftp to the tivo.


Quote:
Originally Posted by Xtra7973
I just downloaded the zip file, tweak.sh was in it and I opened it up with metapad and its not blank. You do know the tweak.sh file gets put on the Tivo and then you run it inside the Tivo? Try downloading it again, and if you want to look inside it you can use wordpad if you don't have metapd.



I ftp'ed the file (i was wrong it isn't blank), ran dos2unix on it and here were my results: (note that I have my firewall disabled and I'm using a d-link dir-655)


bash-2.02# sh tweak.sh
Downloading latest Enhancement script...
wget: www.mastersav.com: Host name lookup failure


Downloaded main scripts successfully!

Running rbautch Hacked Tivo Enhancements...
tar: Short read
mv: /enhancements/tweak_uninstall.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to run the "express" version (for advanced users)? [y/n]: n
tweak.sh: /enhancements/start.sh: No such file or directory
Do you want to continue? [y/n]: y

bash-2.02#

I can hyperterminal in and reboot the unit and all :confused:

sllerts
03-06-2008, 11:57 AM
Should the superpatch script for 6.3f found in the other forum disable encryption on my SDDVR40? Ciphercheck still shows it enabled, and when I tried to issue the echo command manually, my Tivo froze during boot, forcing a replacement of tivoapp with the serial cable.

Thanks,
Steve

choptv
03-09-2008, 04:04 PM
Quick question for anyone that can answer it. I zipped my tivo last year. Everything was working great. I haven't corrected via telnet or tytools in a very long time. I tried today and I can't connect. Since the drive has been zipped can I pull the drive out and plug it into my windows xp machine as a slave drive and backup the things I've recorded onto a watchable dvd?

Or does anyone have any suggestion on fixing the connection problem via telnet or tytools?

PortlandPaw
03-09-2008, 04:29 PM
The quick answer to the first question is "no." Can't be done. At least not to my knowledge.

As for troubleshooting, if it worked once it should work again. I would retrace the steps that describe how to establish networking , beginning with a serial cable.

unclemoosh
03-09-2008, 07:03 PM
Quick question for anyone that can answer it. I zipped my tivo last year. Everything was working great. I haven't corrected via telnet or tytools in a very long time. I tried today and I can't connect. Since the drive has been zipped can I pull the drive out and plug it into my windows xp machine as a slave drive and backup the things I've recorded onto a watchable dvd?

Or does anyone have any suggestion on fixing the connection problem via telnet or tytools?

Are you using static IP or DHCP? Sniff out the IP to be sure it hasn't changed on you.

rbautch
03-09-2008, 08:52 PM
Quick question for anyone that can answer it. I zipped my tivo last year. Everything was working great. I haven't corrected via telnet or tytools in a very long time. I tried today and I can't connect. Since the drive has been zipped can I pull the drive out and plug it into my windows xp machine as a slave drive and backup the things I've recorded onto a watchable dvd?

Or does anyone have any suggestion on fixing the connection problem via telnet or tytools?With a serial cable you could check your IP settings, drivers, etc. As a last resort, you can pull the drive and re-run the Zipper on it. It won't disturb your recordings.

richr69
03-18-2008, 08:21 PM
I've had my R10 zippered for over a year or so. I've been thinking of updating it to 6.3f. I was curious can the R10 with 6.3f be zippered. Given that 6.3f does not support MRV, in the zipper instructions, do I still need to include the set_mrv_name. I know I would need the superpatch for 6.3f. Is there anything else that is different?

Thanks

rbautch
03-18-2008, 08:38 PM
It will work fine. You don't need set_mrv_name, but you'll need superpatch if you want to disable encryption, engage 30-sec skip, and enable backdoors. Nothing else is different.

sllerts
03-19-2008, 01:29 AM
Can anyone confirm if the MA111 version 2 is compatible or not? It's not in usb.map, and Tivo says it's not compatible, but it is listed as compatible on the Wiki. If it's not, it's back to eBay for more searching. If it is compatible, can I just enter the vendor info (0x846/0x4230) into usb.map?

Thanks,
Steve

Da Goon
03-21-2008, 03:57 AM
Can anyone confirm if the MA111 version 2 is compatible or not? It's not in usb.map...
If it's not in the usb.map then it's most likely not compatible. The usb.map tells the tivo which driver to load based on the adapter found. If there's no info, the tivo doesn't know which driver to load and does nothing. Perhaps it's information was added in with the backport usb drivers. Check the backport readme.
If it is compatible, can I just enter the vendor info (0x846/0x4230) into usb.map?
Yep. But, IIRC, the MA111 is a wireless device, and no additions involving wireless adapters were added with the backport package. Again, see the backport readme to be sure.

richr69
03-21-2008, 05:03 PM
rbautch

Regaridng the zipper and 6.3f for the R10, you indicated you do not do anything different other than adding the superpatch. So when I build the zipper cd, I'm assuming I do not include the set_mrv_name, I add the 6.3f supperpatch, and the image.

Just want to make sure. The last time I ran the zipper it was version 1.7.

Thanks.

sllerts
03-26-2008, 12:16 AM
I finally got a compatible wireless stick: D-Link DWL-122. But when I do ifconfig, the stick does not show up. I've tried the other things recommended to me here and I've got nothing! Anything else I can try? Would the stick show up even if I didn't have decent wireless signal (Tivo is downstairs; router is upstairs, but other wireless devices downstairs see router fine)?

Steve

cat3rn
03-26-2008, 01:22 AM
I am using a SD-DVR40 used the PTVNet setup which worked great with the InstantCake 6.2 did all hacks except superpatch which for some reason did not work with my version. Angry IP finds it. I can telnet in and FTP & HTTP into it. TWP also works fine. I am using a Trendnet TU2-ET100. I am starting out using an 80GB HD.

I am now trying The Zipper Following the instructions I noticed an extra file not on the instruction list on http://www.mastersav.com/tivo_zipper.html

The name of the file is gawk it is 706kb. Anyone know what that is or do the original instructions need to be modified to make that correction?

I also put my InstantCake iso and the LBA48 Boot CD iso into the zipper tools folder as per the Zipper instructions. I extracted everything to a an iso following the instructions. Booted on my PC and completed the install. It did ask me my ip address and the address of my router and the SSDI name. It did not ask me for my Tivo name though.

Works but no network.

Also just a wierd question. What would happen if I used the PTVnet iso instead of the LBA48 iso?

cmkyeung
03-27-2008, 12:56 AM
I am new to hacking Tivo, so pleae bear with me.

I have used the zipper to hack a new 750gb drive for my HDVR2. During the process, the zipper asked where was my tivo drive (hda, hdb, etc.) so I entered "hdc" and proceeded. Everything works great, and the Tivo now has 750gb with 6.2a software and the hacks.

Now, I want to add a 2nd 750gb drive to the HDVR2 but I am afraid I might have to redo everything. And if I need to re-zipper, how can I specify that I am using a dual drive system in Zipper? Or there is an easier way to add the 2nd drive to the already hacked HDVR2?

Thanks

PortlandPaw
03-27-2008, 06:14 AM
Look for Live Tivo at www.mfslive.com and look at Steve Jenkings TiVo hacking guide.

CREWCHIEF318
03-27-2008, 04:32 PM
hello all

so I ptv'ed and instantcaked my virgin HD cause i could not get the zipper
to do it's thing to my hd
can i ftp tweak enhancement script over to the tivo , run it and have all
the benefits as if i had gotten the zipper to work?

or will i be missing out on some zipper goodies?

thanks

CREWCHIEF318
03-27-2008, 05:08 PM
darn forgot to mention it the zipper wouldn't zip because it could not
mount me harddrive /dev/hda don't exist i believe it was

thanks

rbautch
03-28-2008, 06:17 PM
Look for Live Tivo at www.mfslive.com and look at Steve Jenkings TiVo hacking guide.... and reZippering is not necessary. Look specifically for the mfsadd utility in mfstools.

rbautch
03-28-2008, 06:20 PM
hello all

so I ptv'ed and instantcaked my virgin HD cause i could not get the zipper
to do it's thing to my hd
can i ftp tweak enhancement script over to the tivo , run it and have all
the benefits as if i had gotten the zipper to work?

or will i be missing out on some zipper goodies?

thanksThat should work fine, and add the same features as a Zippered tivo. You might also want to download, ftp, and install superpatch. Also be prepared for the script to ask you if you want to 'overwrite' your PTVnet installation. Answer yes.

rbautch
03-28-2008, 11:13 PM
Back then 2.1 did not agree at all with the directory structure of Zippered systems.In what way? I've been running 2.1 for awhile without issue.

CREWCHIEF318
03-29-2008, 10:04 PM
That should work fine, and add the same features as a Zippered tivo. You might also want to download, ftp, and install superpatch. Also be prepared for the script to ask you if you want to 'overwrite' your PTVnet installation. Answer yes.

thanks for your repley rbautch
did the deed, but something went amiss. lost networking on that hd
all atemps so far to reclaim pre-enhancment script status has failed
guess i'll boot it to my linux box and format the sucker clean
and try try agin
suggestions ?

thanks all

rbautch
03-29-2008, 11:29 PM
thanks for your repley rbautch
did the deed, but something went amiss. lost networking on that hd
all atemps so far to reclaim pre-enhancment script status has failed
guess i'll boot it to my linux box and format the sucker clean
and try try agin
suggestions ?

thanks allI discovered an issue yesterday afternoon that would cause loss of networking with PTVnetted tivos, and posted a new version of the enhancement script. Running tweak.sh again should download and install the latest version.

randyr505
03-30-2008, 12:11 PM
I was playing around with the latest zipper (4.3) and instead of making a cd I just wanted to use my linux box (Ubuntu Gutsy). This works with a previous zipper version so I said what the heck. I noticed though that if the bootpage has an error like the not found below the dd continues with dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdc. That is bad! Also, not sure how bootpage is being called. I assumed it was /cdrom/bootpage but maybe it is relying on path which may have grabbed another bootpage from my computer. Not sure which version but the bootpage I found was: "7768 2003-12-25 17:27 bootpage". I changed my path to be $PATH:.:/cdrom and re-ran the zipper and it worked. Here is the output from the failed bootpage attempt:

root@MBR:/cdrom# ./zipper
Now running the Zipper version 4.3...

Please enter the first 3 digits of your service number: 357
Are you using 6.3x software? [y/n]: y
Tailoring hacks for 6.3x software...
Checking your Zipper CD..
All required files found. Continuing...

Please enter the location of your Tivo drive.
The most common locations are:
hda = Primary Master
hdb = Primary Slave
hdc = Secondary Master
hdd = Secondary Slave
Enter [hda hdb hdc hdd] here or type help for more options: sdc
Your Tivo drive is located at sdc
No software image detected on Zipper CD.
Proceeding with existing image on drive...
./zipper: line 250: bootpage: command not found
Your root filesystem is located on /dev/sdc
Your boot partition is /dev/sdc
Backing up your root filesystem to alternate partition...
10080369+0 records in
10080369+0 records out
5161148928 bytes (5.2 GB) copied, 345.327 seconds, 14.9 MB/s

I ctrl-c'd out when I noticed sdc to sdc.

An addition to the zipper that would be cool is to have a config file to answer the questions so this is a bit more automated. Maybe even have the tweak script do the same. All in all this is a great tool and I have used it for years. The improvements have been great. Keep up the good work.

R

CREWCHIEF318
03-30-2008, 04:32 PM
I discovered an issue yesterday afternoon that would cause loss of networking with PTVnetted tivos, and posted a new version of the enhancement script. Running tweak.sh again should download and install the latest version.

many thanks

CREWCHIEF318
03-30-2008, 08:56 PM
Bummer
formatted the drive re-instantcaked
telneted in to run the script
rebooted to no retworking
i did pull the new script from your last post rbautch
could i have done something wrong?
script ran just fine

thanks all

CREWCHIEF318
03-30-2008, 10:12 PM
hmm
seems to be more issues with ptv'd istantcake hd's
scorched earth on the hd again
ptv'd instantbaked again
tried to run the wireless script
when i entered s or d the script exited , no matter what
strange
maybe i should focus on getting the zipper to run
have the hd on primary master
the cd on primary slave
but the zipper says it cannot find the /dev/hda when it runs
am i a problem child , or what?

thanks all

esayre
03-31-2008, 09:05 AM
Weird one - ran the Enhancement Script to upgrade TWP and lost telnet and ftp. TWP still works though. Any suggestions?

No firewall.

Have rebooted router.

Have changed USB ports.

JWThiers
03-31-2008, 01:01 PM
The IP address of the Tivo probable changed, try using a serial cable to set the IP address to a static IP.

esayre
03-31-2008, 05:18 PM
HTTP works.

Pinging works.

MRV works.

TWP shows a static IP address.

But still no Telnet or FTP. I am totally baffled.

rbautch
03-31-2008, 05:48 PM
Bummer
formatted the drive re-instantcaked
telneted in to run the script
rebooted to no retworking
i did pull the new script from your last post rbautch
could i have done something wrong?
script ran just fine

thanks allMake sure tweak.sh actually downloads the main scripts (it should say so as it runs). Also if the wireless script is exiting, you may want to try a different terminal emulator, like Tera Term.

CREWCHIEF318
03-31-2008, 08:45 PM
Make sure tweak.sh actually downloads the main scripts (it should say so as it runs). Also if the wireless script is exiting, you may want to try a different terminal emulator, like Tera Term.

thank you sir

CREWCHIEF318
04-01-2008, 08:09 AM
Jim-a-knee ...
it downloads and it still kills networking
i even tried it without letting it load the networking drivers,
i dont get it. hmm

sllerts
04-01-2008, 04:33 PM
Bumping a bit:

I finally got a compatible wireless stick: D-Link DWL-122. But when I do ifconfig, the stick does not show up. I've tried the other things recommended to me here and I've got nothing! Anything else I can try? Would the stick show up even if I didn't have decent wireless signal (Tivo is downstairs; router is upstairs, but other wireless devices downstairs see router fine)?

Steve

rbautch
04-01-2008, 10:03 PM
Jim-a-knee ...
it downloads and it still kills networking
i even tried it without letting it load the networking drivers,
i dont get it. hmmI think it's some interaction with PTVnet that's causing the loss of network. You can either use the Zipper from start to finish, or wait until I have a chance to test it with a PTVnet installation. Can you confirm that the script recognized the presence of PTVnet, and then asked you to input some network information? Can you post the author file here?

CREWCHIEF318
04-02-2008, 10:11 PM
I think it's some interaction with PTVnet that's causing the loss of network. You can either use the Zipper from start to finish, or wait until I have a chance to test it with a PTVnet installation. Can you confirm that the script recognized the presence of PTVnet, and then asked you to input some network information? Can you post the author file here?


define author file

CREWCHIEF318
04-02-2008, 10:17 PM
when using ptv and instantcake
you boot with ptv then load instantcake maybe if i just booted with instantcake
and let your script provide the networking , there would be no issue

Da Goon
04-02-2008, 10:33 PM
define author file

/etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit.author

the most common startup script for hacks

CREWCHIEF318
04-03-2008, 09:55 AM
can do

but i'm still wondering why the zipper does not see my target hd
/dev/hda . is it because of the instantcake i use to cook the zipper iso

tried the zipper several times then with the same hardware threw in the ptv
instant cake combo and it went perfectly

CREWCHIEF318
04-03-2008, 10:38 PM
ok re ptv/instantcake

here's johnny

rbautch
04-03-2008, 11:12 PM
This is why you're losing networking. The script should be replacing the PTVnet author file with a fresh one. Hold off until I have a chance to do some testing.

rbautch
04-03-2008, 11:13 PM
can do

but i'm still wondering why the zipper does not see my target hd
/dev/hda . is it because of the instantcake i use to cook the zipper iso

tried the zipper several times then with the same hardware threw in the ptv
instant cake combo and it went perfectlyYou shouldn't be using an Instantcake CD to make your Zipper iso, you should use the LBA48 boot CD referenced in the instructions. If hda still doesn't work, try hdb.

CREWCHIEF318
04-04-2008, 11:34 AM
You shouldn't be using an Instantcake CD to make your Zipper iso, you should use the LBA48 boot CD referenced in the instructions. If hda still doesn't work, try hdb.


oh,, my bad
thought the lba48 was just to increase capacity didn't realize it was also bootable. well that prolly solves the problem eh? i'll give it a shot tonight.
thanks rbautch

zdude1
04-04-2008, 01:19 PM
I've searched and read, but haven't found anything specifically addressing my issue...so I will ask before I attempt to hack it. I'm not a complete noob, but since I'm intending on keeping my recordings, would like a little reassurance that I'm on the right path.

I have an HR10 which I used WinMFS to make a truncated copy, then did an MFScopy to upgrade to a 500gb drive and retain recordings. Everything worked fine, and it's stock except for the upgraded drive. It was on 6.3.e when I did it, so my truncated .tbk is 6.3.e. The phone line is not always connected (not to avoid updates, just short on live phone jacks in the house), so it is still 6.3.e, but some of my other HR10's have updated to 6.3.f. (I have 4 all together)

My questions, where I'm stuck getting ready to start...
1) the Zipper home page, upper right, lists the HR10-250 as being a Philips unit. Isn't it a Hughes?
2) I don't need an image and LBA48, right? Mine is good, and I want to keep my recordings. Since I still have my original 250GB with recordings stored on the shelf, I'm willing to apply zipper directly to the current 500gb drive if everything sounds right for it.
3) I've got a Netgear FA120 on order; according to what I've been reading, it should work, right?

Thanks,
zdude1

Da Goon
04-04-2008, 01:35 PM
1) the Zipper home page, upper right, lists the HR10-250 as being a Philips unit. Isn't it a Hughes?
It is made by hughes but this makes no difference at all.
2) I don't need an image and LBA48, right? Mine is good, and I want to keep my recordings. Since I still have my original 250GB with recordings stored on the shelf, I'm willing to apply zipper directly to the current 500gb drive if everything sounds right for it.
correct. The hr10 has always had native lba48 support. you should be able to hack your upgraded drive just fine.
3) I've got a Netgear FA120 on order; according to what I've been reading, it should work, right?
correct again. the fa120 is supported by your box's stock drivers.

zdude1
04-04-2008, 06:07 PM
Thanks for the quick response 'Goon,

I also have an Airlink ASOHOUSB that I can try with this weekend. If I can get it to work, then I'll use the FA120 for a second unit.

Da Goon
04-04-2008, 06:13 PM
I also have an Airlink ASOHOUSB that I can try with this weekend.

It'll work if you use backport usb drivers and modify /etc/hotplug/usb.map appropriately. I believe the zipper takes care of this.

sllerts
04-04-2008, 06:25 PM
Bumping a bit:

I finally got a compatible wireless stick: D-Link DWL-122. But when I do ifconfig, the stick does not show up. I've tried the other things recommended to me here and I've got nothing! Anything else I can try? Would the stick show up even if I didn't have decent wireless signal (Tivo is downstairs; router is upstairs, but other wireless devices downstairs see router fine)?

Steve

Any similar thoughts on my DWL-122 problem?

Steve

Da Goon
04-04-2008, 06:50 PM
There's a few things needed for any adapter to work. First of all, is it compatible with your box? Look in your /etc/hotplug/usb.map for it's vendor/product codes. Then look in your kernel log to see if your tivo is recognizing it. Easy way (looking for an ASOHOUSB) :
bash-2.02# grep -i "Airlink ASOHOUSB" /etc/hotplug/usb.map
returns : product 0b95 7720 Airlink ASOHOUSB
bash-2.02# grep -i "vend/prod" /var/log/kernel
returns : Jan 2 00:00:17 (none) kernel: usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0xb95/0x7720) is not claimed by any active driver.
The numbers returned in these commands need to match up.

If so, is the driver loaded? Look for the header in usb.map above your usb device. In my case (ASOHOUSB), it's usbnet. if 'lsmod' shows the driver loaded, then you should have lights on the adapter. If not, try manually loading it, ie : 'insmod /lib/modules/usbnet.o' - Looks like the DWL-122 uses old-prism2_usb.o.

On to network settings, 'mfs_dumpobj -r /State/Network' will show the network settings stored in mfs. You can use a script to set these or the onscreen menu via the phone menu if it's there. Or you can manually set it with something like 'ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.50 netmask 255.255.255.0' via serial bash or by adding that line at the bottom of your rc.sysinit.author.

Also, for anyone running 6.3f software, you will have issues using DHCP since /sbin/dhclient and /etc/dhclient-script were removed in this release. You can use copies from older sw and it will work fine however.

zdude1
04-04-2008, 09:53 PM
The hr10 has always had native lba48 support. you should be able to hack your upgraded drive just fine.


When I execute "zipper_isomaker.bat", it responds with:
"Checking...
Adding...
You forgot to add the boot disc to the zipper_tools folder. Exiting...
Press any key..."

Does this mean I still need to supply it an LBA48 Boot CD ISO, even tho the HR10 already has LBA48 support? If so, what's the best one to use?

rbautch
04-05-2008, 12:03 AM
When I execute "zipper_isomaker.bat", it responds with:
"Checking...
Adding...
You forgot to add the boot disc to the zipper_tools folder. Exiting...
Press any key..."

Does this mean I still need to supply it an LBA48 Boot CD ISO, even tho the HR10 already has LBA48 support? If so, what's the best one to use?Yes, use the one identified in the instructions.