Hi,
the zoran kernel driver is called 'zoran.o' in its CVS (historical
thing, I don't know why), and it's called zr36067.o in the kernel tree.
The documentation in the kernel tree refers to zoran.o, though, which is
(in the kernel tree) the driver for zr36120-based cards, rather than the
driver for zr360x7-based cards.
The attached patch fixes the documentation and makes it refer to
zr36067.o instead. It's against 2.6.0-test4, but should apply cleanly
against the current tree, since the file wasn't modified since then.
Thanks,
Ronald
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Ronald Bultje <[email protected]>
On Gwe, 2003-09-19 at 15:28, Ronald Bultje wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the zoran kernel driver is called 'zoran.o' in its CVS (historical
> thing, I don't know why), and it's called zr36067.o in the kernel tree.
> The documentation in the kernel tree refers to zoran.o, though, which is
> (in the kernel tree) the driver for zr36120-based cards, rather than the
> driver for zr360x7-based cards.
This is a good change. Historically both the 36067 and 36120 drivers and
a couple of other oddments were all called "zoran". When it got merged
it seemed wise to use chip names