* Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
@ 2003-03-27 18:04 Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 19:02 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Louis Garcia @ 2003-03-27 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The documentation in current 2.5 kernel is a bit out dated. Can someone
show me what modules to choose in order to sound working for a SB Live
card with oss emulation? I've tried several combos but can't get
/dev/mixer os /dev/sequencer going. After compiling kernel should I
compile alsa-libs then alsa-oss compat library?
--Lou
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 18:04 Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5 Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 19:02 ` Stephen Hassard
2003-03-27 19:34 ` Louis Garcia
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From: Stephen Hassard @ 2003-03-27 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Louis Garcia; +Cc: alsa-devel
Hi Lou,
What modules do you have loaded?
What kernel version are you using?
Are you using devfsd?
later,
Steve
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:04:36PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> The documentation in current 2.5 kernel is a bit out dated. Can someone
> show me what modules to choose in order to sound working for a SB Live
> card with oss emulation? I've tried several combos but can't get
> /dev/mixer os /dev/sequencer going. After compiling kernel should I
> compile alsa-libs then alsa-oss compat library?
>
> --Lou
>
>
>
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 19:02 ` Stephen Hassard
@ 2003-03-27 19:34 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 19:36 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Louis Garcia @ 2003-03-27 19:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stephen Hassard; +Cc: alsa-devel
Well that's my question. I'm running 2.5.66 on RH phoebe beta and need
to find out what to choose in the config. I have build a kernel with:
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
<M> Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
<M> Sequencer support
< > Sequencer dummy client
[*] OSS API emulation
<M> OSS Mixer API
< > OSS PCM (digital audio) API
[*] OSS Sequencer API
<M> RTC Timer support
[ ] Verbose printk
[ ] Debug
Generic devices
< > Dummy (/dev/null) soundcard
<M> Virtual MIDI soundcard
< > MOTU MidiTimePiece AV multiport MIDI
< > UART16550 - MIDI only driver
<M> Generic MPU-401 UART driver
PCI devices
< > ALi PCI Audio M5451
< > Cirrus Logic (Sound Fusion) CS4280/CS461x/CS462x/CS463x
< > Cirrus Logic (Sound Fusion) CS4281
<M> EMU10K1 (SB Live! & Audigy, E-mu APS)
< > Korg 1212 IO
< > NeoMagic NM256AV/ZX
< > RME Digi32, 32/8, 32 PRO
< > RME Digi96, 96/8, 96/8 PRO
< > RME Digi9652 (Hammerfall)
< > RME Hammerfall DSP Audio
< > Trident 4D-Wave DX/NX; SiS 7018
< > Yamaha YMF724/740/744/754
< > Avance Logic ALS4000
< > C-Media 8738, 8338
< > (Creative) Ensoniq AudioPCI 1370
< > (Creative) Ensoniq AudioPCI 1371/1373
< > ESS ES1938/1946/1969 (Solo-1)
< > ESS ES1968/1978 (Maestro-1/2/2E)
< > ESS Allegro/Maestro3
< > ForteMedia FM801
< > ICEnsemble ICE1712 (Envy24)
< > ICE/VT1724 (Envy24HT)
< > Intel i8x0/MX440, SiS 7012; Ali 5455; NForce Audio; AMD768/8111
< > S3 SonicVibes
< > VIA 82C686A/B, 8233 South Bridge
ALSA USB devices
< > USB Audio/MIDI driver
These modules load ok when I modprobe. I think I have to install
alsa-libs and the oss compat lib? The kernel documentation should be
updated soon.
--Lou
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 14:02, Stephen Hassard wrote:
> Hi Lou,
>
> What modules do you have loaded?
>
> What kernel version are you using?
>
> Are you using devfsd?
>
> later,
> Steve
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:04:36PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > The documentation in current 2.5 kernel is a bit out dated. Can someone
> > show me what modules to choose in order to sound working for a SB Live
> > card with oss emulation? I've tried several combos but can't get
> > /dev/mixer os /dev/sequencer going. After compiling kernel should I
> > compile alsa-libs then alsa-oss compat library?
> >
> > --Lou
> >
> >
> >
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 19:34 ` Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 19:36 ` Stephen Hassard
2003-03-27 19:55 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 22:41 ` Louis Garcia
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From: Stephen Hassard @ 2003-03-27 19:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Louis Garcia; +Cc: alsa-devel
Make sure you
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:34:23PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> Well that's my question. I'm running 2.5.66 on RH phoebe beta and need
> to find out what to choose in the config. I have build a kernel with:
You didn't mention if you're using devfsd or not. I'll assume that it's not working for you since 2.5.66 requires a new devfs daemon, which isn't available as binary for most distros.
The above being noted, make sure that you run ./snddevices to create the alsa devices in /dev ..
> < > OSS PCM (digital audio) API
you need the above for digital audio (ie: /dev/dsp)
> These modules load ok when I modprobe. I think I have to install
> alsa-libs and the oss compat lib? The kernel documentation should be
> updated soon.
you don't need alsa-libs or the oss-compat lib for oss functionality .. the above should be enough ..
also, make sure that your user has permission to write to /dev/dsp.
you'll probably need a mixer to unmute the audio. alsa, by design, mutes all audio channels.
later,
Steve
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 19:36 ` Stephen Hassard
@ 2003-03-27 19:55 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 20:06 ` Frans Ketelaars
2003-03-27 22:41 ` Louis Garcia
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From: Louis Garcia @ 2003-03-27 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stephen Hassard; +Cc: alsa-devel
Sorry no, I'm not running devfs. Where is that script snddevices?
Thanks for your help, --Lou
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 14:36, Stephen Hassard wrote:
> Make sure you
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:34:23PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > Well that's my question. I'm running 2.5.66 on RH phoebe beta and need
> > to find out what to choose in the config. I have build a kernel with:
>
> You didn't mention if you're using devfsd or not. I'll assume that it's not working for you since 2.5.66 requires a new devfs daemon, which isn't available as binary for most distros.
>
> The above being noted, make sure that you run ./snddevices to create the alsa devices in /dev ..
>
> > < > OSS PCM (digital audio) API
>
> you need the above for digital audio (ie: /dev/dsp)
>
> > These modules load ok when I modprobe. I think I have to install
> > alsa-libs and the oss compat lib? The kernel documentation should be
> > updated soon.
>
> you don't need alsa-libs or the oss-compat lib for oss functionality .. the above should be enough ..
>
> also, make sure that your user has permission to write to /dev/dsp.
>
> you'll probably need a mixer to unmute the audio. alsa, by design, mutes all audio channels.
>
> later,
> Steve
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 19:55 ` Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 20:06 ` Frans Ketelaars
2003-03-27 21:00 ` Louis Garcia
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From: Frans Ketelaars @ 2003-03-27 20:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:55, Louis Garcia wrote:
> Sorry no, I'm not running devfs. Where is that script snddevices?
>
> Thanks for your help, --Lou
<big snip>
In the alsa-driver directory :)
HTH,
-Frans
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 20:06 ` Frans Ketelaars
@ 2003-03-27 21:00 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 21:07 ` Frans Ketelaars
2003-03-27 21:27 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Louis Garcia @ 2003-03-27 21:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frans Ketelaars; +Cc: alsa-devel
I thought you didn.t need that package because it was merged into 2.5?
--Lou
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:06, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:55, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > Sorry no, I'm not running devfs. Where is that script snddevices?
> >
> > Thanks for your help, --Lou
>
> <big snip>
>
> In the alsa-driver directory :)
>
> HTH,
>
> -Frans
>
>
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 21:00 ` Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 21:07 ` Frans Ketelaars
2003-03-27 21:27 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Frans Ketelaars @ 2003-03-27 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
Sorry, I was thinking about 2.4.x kernels and ALSA 0.9.x :(
On Thursday 27 March 2003 22:00, Louis Garcia wrote:
> I thought you didn.t need that package because it was merged into 2.5?
>
> --Lou
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:06, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> > On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:55, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > > Sorry no, I'm not running devfs. Where is that script snddevices?
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help, --Lou
> >
> > <big snip>
> >
> > In the alsa-driver directory :)
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > -Frans
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 21:00 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 21:07 ` Frans Ketelaars
@ 2003-03-27 21:27 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Stephen Hassard @ 2003-03-27 21:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Louis Garcia; +Cc: alsa-devel
technically, you don't need to run the script, with one really huge catch. you need a working devfsd. with the recent devfsd update, that's not really a possibility, therefore you need the script.
if you're seriously going to use alsa, it's worth updating the 2.5 kernel's alsa with one from CVS or a recent release. the kernel version is old and crusty.
if you've been watching the alsa-devel mailing list, I sent out a message a week ago asking how to do this.
the quick and sloppy answer to this is:
1. download and extract alsa (tgz or cvs) and kernel
2. in /usr/src/linux-2.5.xx/sound, do: "cp -Rf /path_to_alsa/alsa-kernel/* ."
3. in /usr/src/linux-2.5.xx/include/sound, do: "cp -Rf /path_to_alsa/alsa-kernel/include/* ."
that should be enough to update alsa in the kernel.
later,
Steve
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 04:00:04PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> I thought you didn.t need that package because it was merged into 2.5?
>
> --Lou
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:06, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> > On Thursday 27 March 2003 20:55, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > > Sorry no, I'm not running devfs. Where is that script snddevices?
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help, --Lou
> >
> > <big snip>
> >
> > In the alsa-driver directory :)
> >
> > HTH,
> >
> > -Frans
> >
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 19:36 ` Stephen Hassard
2003-03-27 19:55 ` Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 22:41 ` Louis Garcia
2003-03-27 23:10 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Louis Garcia @ 2003-03-27 22:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Stephen Hassard; +Cc: alsa-devel
I finally got sound working, thanks. Now if I can only get the modules
to load at boot. Here is the sysinit script part that deals with sound.
How can I modify it to load the alsa modules and oss compat modules?
Oh also, gnome-volume-control does not seem to know that alsa is muted.
Is their a way, possibly in /proc or /sys to unmute the sound?
Thanks, --Lou
# Load sound modules if and only if they need persistent DMA buffers
if LC_ALL=C grep -q "options sound dmabuf=1" /etc/modules.conf
2>/dev/null ; then
RETURN=0
alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound / { print $3 }'`
if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound
RETURN=$?
fi
alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound-slot-0 / { print $3 }'`
if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound-slot-0
RETURN=$?
fi
fi
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 14:36, Stephen Hassard wrote:
> Make sure you
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:34:23PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > Well that's my question. I'm running 2.5.66 on RH phoebe beta and need
> > to find out what to choose in the config. I have build a kernel with:
>
> You didn't mention if you're using devfsd or not. I'll assume that it's not working for you since 2.5.66 requires a new devfs daemon, which isn't available as binary for most distros.
>
> The above being noted, make sure that you run ./snddevices to create the alsa devices in /dev ..
>
> > < > OSS PCM (digital audio) API
>
> you need the above for digital audio (ie: /dev/dsp)
>
> > These modules load ok when I modprobe. I think I have to install
> > alsa-libs and the oss compat lib? The kernel documentation should be
> > updated soon.
>
> you don't need alsa-libs or the oss-compat lib for oss functionality .. the above should be enough ..
>
> also, make sure that your user has permission to write to /dev/dsp.
>
> you'll probably need a mixer to unmute the audio. alsa, by design, mutes all audio channels.
>
> later,
> Steve
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* Re: Configuring ALSA in kernel-2.5
2003-03-27 22:41 ` Louis Garcia
@ 2003-03-27 23:10 ` Stephen Hassard
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From: Stephen Hassard @ 2003-03-27 23:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Louis Garcia; +Cc: alsa-devel
I'm not sure which distro you're using, but debian puts them in: /etc/modules ..
The other way to work around it would be to statically link the alsa stuff into your kernel. I find that this is a much easier way to do things if you're not loading/unloading modules for individual cards ..
later,
Steve
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:41:02PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> I finally got sound working, thanks. Now if I can only get the modules
> to load at boot. Here is the sysinit script part that deals with sound.
> How can I modify it to load the alsa modules and oss compat modules?
> Oh also, gnome-volume-control does not seem to know that alsa is muted.
> Is their a way, possibly in /proc or /sys to unmute the sound?
>
> Thanks, --Lou
>
> # Load sound modules if and only if they need persistent DMA buffers
> if LC_ALL=C grep -q "options sound dmabuf=1" /etc/modules.conf
> 2>/dev/null ; then
> RETURN=0
> alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound / { print $3 }'`
> if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
> action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound
> RETURN=$?
> fi
> alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound-slot-0 / { print $3 }'`
> if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then
> action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound-slot-0
> RETURN=$?
> fi
> fi
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 14:36, Stephen Hassard wrote:
> > Make sure you
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:34:23PM -0500, Louis Garcia wrote:
> > > Well that's my question. I'm running 2.5.66 on RH phoebe beta and need
> > > to find out what to choose in the config. I have build a kernel with:
> >
> > You didn't mention if you're using devfsd or not. I'll assume that it's not working for you since 2.5.66 requires a new devfs daemon, which isn't available as binary for most distros.
> >
> > The above being noted, make sure that you run ./snddevices to create the alsa devices in /dev ..
> >
> > > < > OSS PCM (digital audio) API
> >
> > you need the above for digital audio (ie: /dev/dsp)
> >
> > > These modules load ok when I modprobe. I think I have to install
> > > alsa-libs and the oss compat lib? The kernel documentation should be
> > > updated soon.
> >
> > you don't need alsa-libs or the oss-compat lib for oss functionality .. the above should be enough ..
> >
> > also, make sure that your user has permission to write to /dev/dsp.
> >
> > you'll probably need a mixer to unmute the audio. alsa, by design, mutes all audio channels.
> >
> > later,
> > Steve
>
>
>
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