media: vidtv: fix the network ID range
As defined at ETSI TS 101 162, original network IDs up to 0xfebf are reserved for registration at dvb.org. Let's use, instead, an original network ID at the range 0xff00-0xffff, as this is for private temporary usage. As the same value is also used for the network ID, the range 0xff01-0xffff also fits better, as values lower than that depend if the network is used for satellite, terrestrial, cable of CI. While here, move the TS ID to the bridge code, where it is used, and change its value, as it was identical to the value previously used by network ID. While we could keep the same value, let's change it, just to make easier to check for the new code while reading it with DVB tools like dvbinspector. Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@kernel.org>
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#define MUX_BUF_MAX_SZ (MUX_BUF_MIN_SZ * 10)
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#define TUNER_DEFAULT_ADDR 0x68
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#define DEMOD_DEFAULT_ADDR 0x60
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#define VIDTV_DEFAULT_NETWORK_ID 0x744
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#define VIDTV_DEFAULT_NETWORK_ID 0xff44
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#define VIDTV_DEFAULT_NETWORK_NAME "LinuxTV.org"
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#define VIDTV_DEFAULT_TS_ID 0x4081
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/*
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* The LNBf fake parameters here are the ranges used by an
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#define CLOCK_UNIT_27MHZ 27000000
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#define VIDTV_SLEEP_USECS 10000
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#define VIDTV_MAX_SLEEP_USECS (2 * VIDTV_SLEEP_USECS)
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#define VIDTV_DEFAULT_TS_ID 0x744
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u32 vidtv_memcpy(void *to,
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size_t to_offset,
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