From: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
To: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Cc: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>,
alsa-devel@alsa-project.org, linux-sound@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [snd-usb-audio] Add match for JMTek USB sound card
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:03:53 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1255334633.3286.4376.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <s5hzl7xdqrn.wl%tiwai@suse.de>
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 09:18 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:46:26 +0200,
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >
> > Lubomir Rintel wrote:
> > > Entry for JMTek LLC., SSS USB Headphone Set in the quirk table.
> >
> > Please add an explaination why this entry is needed. At first glance,
> > this entry seems to describe a class-compliant device that should not
> > need a quirk.
>
> Ah right. It'd really helpful if Lubomir can give more details...
A 2.6.31.1-based kernel on my Fedora 12 workstation at hone seemed to
require that, only the input driver attached to the device when plugged
in, the snd-usb-audio didn't seem to load and did not care about the
device when loaded manually. I did not have an idea why, since "alias:
usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic01isc01ip*" really seemed to match my device.
Nevertheless, after finding out that adding an entry to the quirk table
solves my problem I concluded that my understanding (or lack of thereof)
was wrong and that alias is really not meant to match my device.
Now I plugged the adapter into my work lappy with 2.6.30.8-based Fedora
11 and the audio interfaces on my adapter got instantly recognized and
claimed by snd-usb-audio (and the input interface by the input
subsystem), without modifying anything.
Any clues what could have gone wrong then?
--
Flash is the Web2.0 version of blink and animated gifs.
-- Stephen Smoogen
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From: Lubomir Rintel <lkundrak@v3.sk>
To: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Cc: Clemens Ladisch <clemens@ladisch.de>,
alsa-devel@alsa-project.org, linux-sound@vger.kernel.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] [snd-usb-audio] Add match for JMTek USB sound card
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:03:53 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1255334633.3286.4376.camel@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <s5hzl7xdqrn.wl%tiwai@suse.de>
On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 09:18 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> At Mon, 12 Oct 2009 08:46:26 +0200,
> Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> >
> > Lubomir Rintel wrote:
> > > Entry for JMTek LLC., SSS USB Headphone Set in the quirk table.
> >
> > Please add an explaination why this entry is needed. At first glance,
> > this entry seems to describe a class-compliant device that should not
> > need a quirk.
>
> Ah right. It'd really helpful if Lubomir can give more details...
A 2.6.31.1-based kernel on my Fedora 12 workstation at hone seemed to
require that, only the input driver attached to the device when plugged
in, the snd-usb-audio didn't seem to load and did not care about the
device when loaded manually. I did not have an idea why, since "alias:
usb:v*p*d*dc*dsc*dp*ic01isc01ip*" really seemed to match my device.
Nevertheless, after finding out that adding an entry to the quirk table
solves my problem I concluded that my understanding (or lack of thereof)
was wrong and that alias is really not meant to match my device.
Now I plugged the adapter into my work lappy with 2.6.30.8-based Fedora
11 and the audio interfaces on my adapter got instantly recognized and
claimed by snd-usb-audio (and the input interface by the input
subsystem), without modifying anything.
Any clues what could have gone wrong then?
--
Flash is the Web2.0 version of blink and animated gifs.
-- Stephen Smoogen
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-12 8:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-10 11:15 [PATCH] [snd-usb-audio] Add match for JMTek USB sound card Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-10 11:15 ` Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-12 6:32 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:32 ` [alsa-devel] " Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:32 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:42 ` [PATCH] " Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-12 6:42 ` Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-12 6:46 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:46 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:46 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 6:46 ` [PATCH] [snd-usb-audio] " Clemens Ladisch
2009-10-12 6:46 ` Clemens Ladisch
2009-10-12 6:46 ` Clemens Ladisch
2009-10-12 7:18 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 7:18 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 7:18 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 8:03 ` Lubomir Rintel [this message]
2009-10-12 8:03 ` Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-12 8:08 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 8:08 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-12 8:08 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-18 16:37 ` Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-18 16:37 ` Lubomir Rintel
2009-10-30 10:29 ` Takashi Iwai
2009-10-30 10:29 ` Takashi Iwai
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