As reported by Klaus Schmidinger:
"In VDR I use an ioctl() call with FE_READ_UNCORRECTED_BLOCKS on a
device (using stb0899). After this call I check 'errno' for
EOPNOTSUPP to determine whether this device supports this call. This
used to work just fine, until a few months ago I noticed that my
devices using stb0899 didn't display their signal quality in VDR's OSD
any more. After further investigation I found that
ioctl(FE_READ_UNCORRECTED_BLOCKS) no longer returns EOPNOTSUPP, but
rather ENOTTY. And since I stop getting the signal quality in case
any unknown errno value appears, this broke my signal quality query
function."
While the changes reflect what is there at:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1235728
it does cause regression on userspace. So, revert it to stop the
damage.
This reverts commit
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| i2c | ||
| mmc | ||
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| platform | ||
| radio | ||
| rc | ||
| tuners | ||
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