* sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex)
@ 2002-12-05 10:47 John S. Denker
2002-12-05 11:31 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second John S. Denker
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From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 10:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item
#648232 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting
system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel
mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ====
Things run OK for a few minutes (sometimes 30 seconds,
sometimes 5+ minutes) then ALSA gets wedged. Every read or
write results in an error. This only happens when I'm doing
overlapped i/o; pure input runs happily for hours, and
although I haven't tried it I assume pure output works fine.
I observe this on two different machines using two different
models of card (classic sb16 PnP and sb32awe).
This is clearly a driver problem, not a problem in my
program, because when the ALSA system gets wedged, it stays
wedged. If I kill and restart the program while things are
wedged, it puts out what sounds like one buffer of audio and
then gets nothing but errors. There is a ten-second pause
associated with each error. Then, if I do init.d/alsactl
restart, i.e. unload and reload the modules, we are back
where we started: things will run fine for a few minutes.
I'm doing stereo * 44100 frames per second * two
directions. The same pattern of i/o on a different machine
(faster cpu) with a different driver (snd-intel8x0) works
fine.
I observe the same problems with rc6 and also with
9.0beta11, so the problem has been lurking there for quite a
while.
The message (under rc6) is:
ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:428:(snd_pcm_hw_prepare)
SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_PREPARE failed: Device or resource busy
The message is the same for beta11, except line 349.
Once it gets wedged, writes and reads both fail, with the
same message.
Because the runtime before failure is far from constant, I
suspect some sort of race condition. I tried varying the
load on the machine. I intermittently imposed enough load to
cause the application to suffer underruns, but this had no
discernible effect on the incidence of the wedge problem.
Further experiments tend to suggest that lowering the
frame-rate from 44100 to 22050 decreases the incidence of
the wedge problem by roughly a factor of two. I suspect
most people don't do overlapped i/o at 44100 fps, which may
explain why the bug hasn't been reported before.
References, possibly related, possibly not:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02194.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05183.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05195.html
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^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread* usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-05 10:47 sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:31 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 15:19 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-05 11:39 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker ` (3 subsequent siblings) 4 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item #636946 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== I bought an Extigy, which is capable of 24-bit i/o. It is also capable of digitizing 96000 frames per second. The problem is, the alsa usbaudio driver seems to know nothing of such capabilities. I tried modifying the driver source, in analogy to the dummy driver, but to no avail. This means I am unable to use ALSA for this application. Request #1: USB driver supporting 24-bit i/o. I don't care whether it is encoded as S24_LE or S32_LE, just so long as all the bits are encoded somehow. Request #2: USB driver supporting 96000 frames per second. Suggestion: If the code had better comments and documentation, it would be easier for folks like me to contribute fixes to problems such as this. Note: there are other problems with this driver; see next bug report. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-05 11:31 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 15:19 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-05 19:10 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 6:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 2 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Clemens Ladisch @ 2002-12-05 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel John S. Denker wrote: > Request #1: USB driver supporting 24-bit i/o. > Request #2: USB driver supporting 96000 frames per second. What you want is already supported by the snd-usb-audio driver. IIRC Patrick Shirkey reported that 24bit@96kHz works with the M-Audio Quattro. > I bought an Extigy, which is capable of 24-bit i/o. It is > also capable of digitizing 96000 frames per second. > > The problem is, the alsa usbaudio driver seems to know > nothing of such capabilities. USB devices announce their capabilities in their descriptors. Please post the output of lsusb and the output of "od -t x1 /proc/bus/usb/001/xxx" (xxx is the device number; try all files there, the one I want to see has "1E 04" somewhere in the first line). HTH Clemens ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-05 15:19 ` Clemens Ladisch @ 2002-12-05 19:10 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 9:16 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-06 6:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second Patrick Shirkey 1 sibling, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Clemens Ladisch; +Cc: alsa-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 596 bytes --] Clemens Ladisch wrote: > USB devices announce their capabilities in their descriptors. Please > post the output of lsusb and the output of "od -t x1 > /proc/bus/usb/001/xxx" (xxx is the device number; try all files > there, the one I want to see has "1E 04" somewhere in the first > line). As requested: 1) lsusb Unknown line at line 1809 Duplicate HUT Usage Spec at line 2650 Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Virtual Hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 041e:3000 Creative Labs 2) The od is attached as a .txt file. 3) Perhaps easier to use is the output of usbview, also attached as a .txt file. [-- Attachment #2: extigy-od.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 2852 bytes --] 0000000 12 01 10 01 00 00 00 40 1e 04 00 30 00 01 01 02 0000020 00 01 09 02 1a 03 04 01 00 c0 00 09 04 00 00 01 0000040 01 01 00 00 0b 24 01 00 01 9a 01 03 01 02 03 0c 0000060 24 02 01 01 01 00 06 3f 00 00 00 15 24 06 02 01 0000100 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000120 0c 24 02 03 01 01 00 06 3f 00 00 00 0c 24 02 04 0000140 02 06 00 06 3f 00 00 00 08 24 05 05 02 03 04 00 0000160 15 24 06 06 05 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000200 00 00 00 00 00 0c 24 02 07 03 06 00 02 03 00 00 0000220 00 0d 24 06 08 07 02 03 00 02 00 02 00 00 0c 24 0000240 02 09 01 02 00 02 03 00 00 00 0d 24 06 0a 09 02 0000260 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 24 05 0b 03 07 09 11 00 0000300 0d 24 06 0c 0b 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 24 03 0000320 0d 01 01 00 0c 00 11 24 04 0e 02 08 06 02 03 00 0000340 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0f 24 07 0f 03 00 01 0e 05 0000360 37 00 00 01 01 00 1a 24 04 10 04 02 06 0f 0a 06 0000400 3f 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000420 1e 24 07 11 01 00 01 10 06 3f 00 00 01 03 00 07 0000440 03 00 03 00 0b 00 33 00 3b 00 37 00 3f 00 15 24 0000460 06 12 11 02 17 00 02 00 02 00 02 00 02 00 02 00 0000500 02 00 00 0f 24 08 1b 00 00 01 12 06 3f 00 00 01 0000520 01 00 0e 24 06 1c 1b 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000540 09 24 03 13 01 03 00 1c 00 09 24 03 14 02 03 00 0000560 12 00 0f 24 08 15 00 00 01 1b 06 3f 00 00 01 01 0000600 00 0e 24 06 16 15 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0e 0000620 24 06 17 16 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 09 24 03 0000640 18 02 06 00 17 00 0e 24 06 19 16 01 01 00 00 00 0000660 00 00 00 00 09 24 03 1a 02 06 00 19 00 07 05 81 0000700 03 08 00 0a 09 04 01 00 00 01 02 00 00 09 04 01 0000720 01 02 01 02 00 00 07 24 01 01 00 01 00 0b 24 02 0000740 01 02 02 10 01 80 bb 00 09 05 02 05 c8 00 01 00 0000760 03 07 25 01 00 00 00 00 09 05 83 01 03 00 01 06 0001000 00 09 04 02 00 00 01 02 00 00 09 04 02 01 01 01 0001020 02 00 00 07 24 01 0d 00 01 00 0b 24 02 01 02 02 0001040 10 01 40 1f 00 09 05 86 05 28 00 01 00 00 07 25 0001060 01 00 00 00 00 09 04 02 02 01 01 02 00 00 07 24 0001100 01 0d 00 01 00 0b 24 02 01 02 02 10 01 80 3e 00 0001120 09 05 86 05 48 00 01 00 00 07 25 01 00 00 00 00 0001140 09 04 02 03 01 01 02 00 00 07 24 01 0d 00 01 00 0001160 0b 24 02 01 02 02 10 01 c0 5d 00 09 05 86 05 68 0001200 00 01 00 00 07 25 01 00 00 00 00 09 04 02 04 01 0001220 01 02 00 00 07 24 01 0d 00 01 00 0b 24 02 01 02 0001240 02 10 01 00 7d 00 09 05 86 05 88 00 01 00 00 07 0001260 25 01 00 00 00 00 09 04 02 05 01 01 02 00 00 07 0001300 24 01 0d 00 01 00 0b 24 02 01 02 02 10 01 80 bb 0001320 00 09 05 86 05 c8 00 01 00 00 07 25 01 00 00 00 0001340 00 09 04 03 00 00 01 02 00 00 09 04 03 01 02 01 0001360 02 00 00 07 24 01 03 00 02 10 0f 24 02 02 80 02 0001400 00 06 02 44 ac 00 80 bb 00 0a 24 03 02 10 1f 00 0001420 00 00 00 09 05 04 05 54 00 01 00 05 07 25 01 00 0001440 00 00 00 09 05 85 01 03 00 01 06 00 0001454 [-- Attachment #3: usbview.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 3048 bytes --] Sound Blaster Extigy Manufacturer: Creative Technology Ltd. Speed: 12Mb/s (full) USB Version: 1.10 Device Class: 00(>ifc ) Device Subclass: 00 Device Protocol: 00 Maximum Default Endpoint Size: 64 Number of Configurations: 1 Vendor Id: 041e Product Id: 3000 Revision Number: 1.00 Config Number: 1 Number of Interfaces: 4 Attributes: c0 MaxPower Needed: 0mA Interface Number: 0 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 0 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 1 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 81 Direction: in Attribute: 3 Type: Int. Max Packet Size: 8 Interval: 10ms Interface Number: 1 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 0 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 0 Interface Number: 1 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 1 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 2 Endpoint Address: 02 Direction: out Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 200 Interval: 1ms Endpoint Address: 83 Direction: in Attribute: 1 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 3 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 0 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 0 Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 1 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 86 Direction: in Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 40 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 2 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 86 Direction: in Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 72 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 3 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 86 Direction: in Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 104 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 4 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 86 Direction: in Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 136 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 2 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 5 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 1 Endpoint Address: 86 Direction: in Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 200 Interval: 1ms Interface Number: 3 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 0 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 0 Interface Number: 3 Name: snd-usb-audio Alternate Number: 1 Class: 01(audio) Sub Class: 2 Protocol: 0 Number of Endpoints: 2 Endpoint Address: 04 Direction: out Attribute: 5 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 84 Interval: 1ms Endpoint Address: 85 Direction: in Attribute: 1 Type: Isoc Max Packet Size: 3 Interval: 1ms ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-05 19:10 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 9:16 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-06 10:09 ` Jaroslav Kysela ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Clemens Ladisch @ 2002-12-06 9:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel John S. Denker wrote: > As requested: > > 1) lsusb > Unknown line at line 1809 > Duplicate HUT Usage Spec at line 2650 > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Virtual Hub > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 041e:3000 Creative Labs Oops. I forgot to tell you to use "lsusb -vv". But don't bother, the od output suffices for now. > 2) The od is attached as a .txt file. The descriptors announce the following capabilities: interface 0: various (mixer) controls interface 1: output 16 bits at 48 kHz, 2 channels interface 2: input 16 bits at 8/16/24/32/48 kHz, 2 channels interface 3: output AC-3 at 44.1/48 kHz ... and that's it. Now when I look at the specifications at <http://www.soundblaster.com/products/extigy/specs.asp> it turns out that Creative isn't outright lying, only being _extremely_ misleading: the page says that the ADC and DAC are capable of converting 24 bit data at 96kHz, but it does _not_ say that this bit depth and/or samping rate can be used to playback or record data from/to the computer. (It says the SPDIF input can do 24@96, but that's of no use if this format cannot be sent over the USB bus.) 6-channel output is supported with AC-3 only, but the driver currently doesn't support AC-3. To summarize: Where it matters, the Extigy does neither 24 bits nor 96kHz. For professional audio, you have to go elsewhere. Best regards, Clemens ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-06 9:16 ` Clemens Ladisch @ 2002-12-06 10:09 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-07 15:05 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-06 13:13 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 14:22 ` many utils fail for extigy (usb) John S. Denker 2 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-06 10:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Clemens Ladisch Cc: John S. Denker, alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net, Patrick Shirkey On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > John S. Denker wrote: > > As requested: > > > > 1) lsusb > > Unknown line at line 1809 > > Duplicate HUT Usage Spec at line 2650 > > Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000 Virtual Hub > > Bus 001 Device 003: ID 041e:3000 Creative Labs > > Oops. I forgot to tell you to use "lsusb -vv". But don't bother, the od > output suffices for now. > > > 2) The od is attached as a .txt file. > > The descriptors announce the following capabilities: > > interface 0: various (mixer) controls > interface 1: output 16 bits at 48 kHz, 2 channels > interface 2: input 16 bits at 8/16/24/32/48 kHz, 2 channels > interface 3: output AC-3 at 44.1/48 kHz > > ... and that's it. > > Now when I look at the specifications at > <http://www.soundblaster.com/products/extigy/specs.asp> it turns out that > Creative isn't outright lying, only being _extremely_ misleading: the page > says that the ADC and DAC are capable of converting 24 bit data at 96kHz, > but it does _not_ say that this bit depth and/or samping rate can be used > to playback or record data from/to the computer. (It says the SPDIF input > can do 24@96, but that's of no use if this format cannot be sent over the > USB bus.) > > 6-channel output is supported with AC-3 only, but the driver currently > doesn't support AC-3. > > > To summarize: Where it matters, the Extigy does neither 24 bits nor 96kHz. > For professional audio, you have to go elsewhere. Another big joke from the Creative PR staff ;-(( Patrick, could you add this info to USB device web pages? Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer ALSA Project, SuSE Labs ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-06 10:09 ` Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-07 15:05 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-07 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Jaroslav Kysela; +Cc: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Jaroslav Kysela wrote: > > Another big joke from the Creative PR staff ;-(( > Patrick, could you add this info to USB device web pages? > Done. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-06 9:16 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-06 10:09 ` Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-06 13:13 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 14:22 ` many utils fail for extigy (usb) John S. Denker 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Clemens Ladisch; +Cc: alsa-devel Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Now when I look at the specifications at it turns out that > Creative isn't outright lying, only being _extremely_ misleading Whaaat?? Hype and deception from Creative Labs??? Apparently that only happens on days when the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. > To summarize: Where it matters, the Extigy does neither > 24 bits nor 96kHz. For professional audio, you have to > go elsewhere. Thanks for sorting this out. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* many utils fail for extigy (usb) 2002-12-06 9:16 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-06 10:09 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-06 13:13 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 14:22 ` John S. Denker 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: alsa-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1251 bytes --] ; alsactl -f /tmp/foo.ctl store alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Digital In Playback Source,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,3D Stereo Extender Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Mode Select,0': Invalid argument The resulting alsactl file is attached. Note that I have hacked alsactl to make such errors non-fatal; otherwise it would have died after the first message. Also, in the following, note the bizarre numbers (values of the 'index' variable) ; alsactl -f /tmp/foo.ctl restore alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Digital In Playback Source:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:3D Stereo Extender Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Mode Select:134521100' : Invalid argument ; amixer amixer: Mixer load error: default ; alsamixer alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: Invalid argument [-- Attachment #2: foo-ctl.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 8734 bytes --] state.82801BAICH2 { control.1 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Master Playback Switch' value false } control.2 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 63' iface MIXER name 'Master Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.3 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Headphone Playback Switch' value false } control.4 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 63' iface MIXER name 'Headphone Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.5 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Master Mono Playback Switch' value false } control.6 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Master Mono Playback Volume' value 0 } control.7 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'PC Speaker Playback Switch' value false } control.8 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 15' iface MIXER name 'PC Speaker Playback Volume' value 0 } control.9 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Phone Playback Switch' value false } control.10 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Phone Playback Volume' value 0 } control.11 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Mic Playback Switch' value false } control.12 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Mic Playback Volume' value 0 } control.13 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Mic Boost (+20dB)' value false } control.14 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Line Playback Switch' value false } control.15 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Line Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.16 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'CD Playback Switch' value false } control.17 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'CD Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.18 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Video Playback Switch' value false } control.19 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Video Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.20 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Aux Playback Switch' value false } control.21 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'Aux Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.22 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'PCM Playback Switch' value false } control.23 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 31' iface MIXER name 'PCM Playback Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.24 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 Mic comment.item.1 CD comment.item.2 Video comment.item.3 Aux comment.item.4 Line comment.item.5 Mix comment.item.6 'Mix Mono' comment.item.7 Phone iface MIXER name 'Capture Source' value.0 Mic value.1 Mic } control.25 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Capture Switch' value true } control.26 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 15' iface MIXER name 'Capture Volume' value.0 0 value.1 0 } control.27 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 'pre 3D' comment.item.1 'post 3D' iface MIXER name 'PCM Out Path & Mute' value 'pre 3D' } control.28 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name '3D Control - Switch' value false } control.29 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 Mix comment.item.1 Mic iface MIXER name 'Mono Output Select' value Mix } control.30 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 Mic1 comment.item.1 Mic2 iface MIXER name 'Mic Select' value Mic1 } control.31 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 15' iface MIXER name '3D Control - Center' value 0 } control.32 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 15' iface MIXER name '3D Control - Depth' value 0 } control.33 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'External Amplifier Power Down' value false } } state.Extigy { control.1 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'PCM Playback Switch' value true } control.2 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'PCM Playback Volume' value 25600 } control.3 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 PCM comment.item.1 'Input 1' iface MIXER name 'Digital In Playback Source' value PCM } control.4 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Digital In Switch' value true } control.5 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Digital In Volume' value 25600 } control.6 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Line Playback Switch' value false } control.7 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Line Playback Volume' value.0 22528 value.1 22528 } control.8 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Line Playback Volume' index 1 value 22528 } control.9 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name '3D Stereo Extender Switch' value false } control.10 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Mic Playback Switch' value false } control.11 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Mic Playback Volume' value 25600 } control.12 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Up Down Switch' value false } control.13 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 1' iface MIXER name 'Up Down Mode Select' value 0 } control.14 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type ENUMERATED comment.item.0 'Input 0' comment.item.1 Mic comment.item.2 Mixer iface MIXER name 'Capture Source' value 'Input 0' } control.15 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Capture Switch' value true } control.16 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Capture Volume' value 25600 } control.17 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Master Playback Switch' value true } control.18 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Master Playback Volume' value.0 19456 value.1 19456 value.2 19456 value.3 19456 value.4 19456 value.5 19456 } control.19 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 25600' iface MIXER name 'Master Playback Volume' index 1 value 19456 } control.20 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 96' iface MIXER name 'Tone Control - Bass' value 48 } control.21 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type INTEGER comment.range '0 - 96' iface MIXER name 'Tone Control - Treble' value 48 } control.22 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Speaker Playback Switch' value true } control.23 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Digital Out Playback Switch' value true } control.24 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Digital Out1 Playback Switch' value true } control.25 { comment.access 'read write' comment.type BOOLEAN iface MIXER name 'Digital Out2 Playback Switch' value true } } ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-05 15:19 ` Clemens Ladisch 2002-12-05 19:10 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 6:48 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-06 7:12 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-13 18:19 ` Takashi Iwai 1 sibling, 2 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-06 6:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Clemens Ladisch; +Cc: John S. Denker, alsa-devel Clemens Ladisch wrote: > John S. Denker wrote: > >>Request #1: USB driver supporting 24-bit i/o. >>Request #2: USB driver supporting 96000 frames per second. > > > What you want is already supported by the snd-usb-audio driver. IIRC > Patrick Shirkey reported that 24bit@96kHz works with the M-Audio Quattro. > Actually I have just yesterday noticed a specific problem with the 24 bit support. Also you should know that the quattro only supports 24_3le which is 24 bits, three bytes. This is contrary to possibly all other pro devices which support 24bits, four bytes or something like that. Meaning that you have to use a special bit depth just for the quattro. This could be the problem you are seeing. Currently I am using the cvs from the 18 November. I will update and check again. I have initialised both pcms and I cannot record a signal through the first pcm hw:1,0 although arecord doesn't complain. Using 24_3le,2,44100 I get a normal signal on the left (input 3) but maxed signal on the right (input 4). If I press in the input level button on the device input 3 is boosted (again normal operation) but input 4 is still maxed. I have verified it is the same for 88200 and 96000hz too. arecord will not work for 88200 or 96000 at 16 bit eg. arecord -D hw:1,1 -c 2 -f s16_le -r 88200 -d 10 /art/1music/rec/test-10sec-88-16.wav Recording WAVE '/art/1music/rec/test-10sec-88-16.wav' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 88200 Hz, Stereo ALSA lib pcm_hw.c:428:(snd_pcm_hw_prepare) SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_PREPARE failed: Invalid argument arecord: set_params:814: Unable to install hw params: ACCESS: RW_INTERLEAVED FORMAT: S16_LE SUBFORMAT: STD SAMPLE_BITS: 16 FRAME_BITS: 32 CHANNELS: 2 RATE: 88200 PERIOD_TIME: (46439 46440) PERIOD_SIZE: 4096 PERIOD_BYTES: 16384 PERIODS: 4 BUFFER_TIME: (185759 185760) BUFFER_SIZE: 16384 BUFFER_BYTES: 65536 TICK_TIME: 10000 -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-06 6:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-06 7:12 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-13 18:19 ` Takashi Iwai 1 sibling, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-06 7:12 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: Clemens Ladisch, John S. Denker, alsa-devel Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Currently I am using the cvs from the 18 November. I will update and > check again. > It is the same with the latest cvs. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second 2002-12-06 6:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-06 7:12 ` Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-13 18:19 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-14 10:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o Patrick Shirkey 1 sibling, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-13 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: Clemens Ladisch, John S. Denker, alsa-devel Hi Patrick, At Fri, 06 Dec 2002 15:48:14 +0900, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > Clemens Ladisch wrote: > > John S. Denker wrote: > > > >>Request #1: USB driver supporting 24-bit i/o. > >>Request #2: USB driver supporting 96000 frames per second. > > > > > > What you want is already supported by the snd-usb-audio driver. IIRC > > Patrick Shirkey reported that 24bit@96kHz works with the M-Audio Quattro. > > > > Actually I have just yesterday noticed a specific problem with the 24 > bit support. > > Also you should know that the quattro only supports 24_3le which is 24 > bits, three bytes. This is contrary to possibly all other pro devices > which support 24bits, four bytes or something like that. Meaning that > you have to use a special bit depth just for the quattro. This could be > the problem you are seeing. > > Currently I am using the cvs from the 18 November. I will update and > check again. I have initialised both pcms and I cannot record a signal > through the first pcm hw:1,0 although arecord doesn't complain. could you tell me the rcs version numbers of the files on alsa-kernel/usb you are using (18 Nov.) ? i've checked the files via cvs but i couldn't see any differences around the date. Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-13 18:19 ` Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-14 10:48 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-16 17:19 ` Takashi Iwai 0 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-14 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Takashi Iwai; +Cc: alsa-devel Takashi Iwai wrote: > > could you tell me the rcs version numbers of the files on > alsa-kernel/usb you are using (18 Nov.) ? i've checked the files via > cvs but i couldn't see any differences around the date. > I have managed to test a more upto date version since then and it is the same. I have no idea when this happened though as I wasn't actively testing the 24 bit support until recently. I have a vague memory of testing it much earlier in the year but I think that was only for playback. I currently cannot record from input 1 and 2 either. Working are: output 1,2,3,4 input 3,4 I also have to initialise both pcms with the small utility you made. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-14 10:48 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-16 17:19 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-16 18:59 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-16 17:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: alsa-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1052 bytes --] At Sat, 14 Dec 2002 19:48:25 +0900, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > Takashi Iwai wrote: > > > > > could you tell me the rcs version numbers of the files on > > alsa-kernel/usb you are using (18 Nov.) ? i've checked the files via > > cvs but i couldn't see any differences around the date. > > > > I have managed to test a more upto date version since then and it is the > same. I have no idea when this happened though as I wasn't actively > testing the 24 bit support until recently. I have a vague memory of > testing it much earlier in the year but I think that was only for playback. > > I currently cannot record from input 1 and 2 either. hmm, it's weird. it would be nice if we can know at which point the driver became broken... > Working are: > > output 1,2,3,4 > input 3,4 > > I also have to initialise both pcms with the small utility you made. the attached patch will (hopefully) do the same thing as qinit in the kernel at the initialization (applied to the latest cvs). please let me know whether it works. ciao, Takashi [-- Attachment #2: usb-qinit.dif --] [-- Type: application/octet-stream, Size: 5522 bytes --] Index: alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c =================================================================== RCS file: /suse/tiwai/cvs/alsa/alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c,v retrieving revision 1.29 diff -u -r1.29 usbaudio.c --- alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c 16 Dec 2002 17:15:05 -0000 1.29 +++ alsa-kernel/usb/usbaudio.c 16 Dec 2002 17:14:16 -0000 @@ -928,6 +928,70 @@ /* + * initialize the picth control and sample rate + */ +static int init_usb_pitch(struct usb_device *dev, int iface, + struct usb_host_interface *alts, + struct audioformat *fmt) +{ + unsigned int ep; + unsigned char data[1]; + int err; + + ep = get_endpoint(alts, 0)->bEndpointAddress; + /* if endpoint has pitch control, enable it */ + if (fmt->attributes & EP_CS_ATTR_PITCH_CONTROL) { + data[0] = 1; + if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(dev, 0), SET_CUR, + USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_OUT, + PITCH_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 1, HZ)) < 0) { + snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot set enable PITCH\n", + dev->devnum, iface, ep); + return err; + } + } + return 0; +} + +static int init_usb_sample_rate(struct usb_device *dev, int iface, + struct usb_host_interface *alts, + struct audioformat *fmt, int rate) +{ + unsigned int ep; + unsigned char data[3]; + int err; + + ep = get_endpoint(alts, 0)->bEndpointAddress; + /* if endpoint has sampling rate control, set it */ + if (fmt->attributes & EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE) { + int crate; + data[0] = rate; + data[1] = rate >> 8; + data[2] = rate >> 16; + if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(dev, 0), SET_CUR, + USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_OUT, + SAMPLING_FREQ_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 3, HZ)) < 0) { + snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot set freq %d to ep 0x%x\n", + dev->devnum, iface, fmt->altsetting, rate, ep); + return err; + } + if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(dev, 0), GET_CUR, + USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_IN, + SAMPLING_FREQ_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 3, HZ)) < 0) { + snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot get freq at ep 0x%x\n", + dev->devnum, iface, fmt->altsetting, ep); + return err; + } + crate = data[0] | (data[1] << 8) | (data[2] << 16); + if (crate != rate) { + snd_printd(KERN_WARNING "current rate %d is different from the runtime rate %d\n", crate, rate); + // runtime->rate = crate; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* * find a matching format and set up the interface */ static int set_format(snd_usb_substream_t *subs, snd_pcm_runtime_t *runtime) @@ -939,7 +1003,6 @@ struct usb_interface *iface; struct audioformat *fmt; unsigned int ep, attr; - unsigned char data[3]; int is_playback = subs->direction == SNDRV_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK; int err; @@ -1012,44 +1075,11 @@ subs->syncinterval = get_endpoint(alts, 1)->bRefresh; } - ep = get_endpoint(alts, 0)->bEndpointAddress; - /* if endpoint has pitch control, enable it */ - if (fmt->attributes & EP_CS_ATTR_PITCH_CONTROL) { - data[0] = 1; - if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(dev, 0), SET_CUR, - USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_OUT, - PITCH_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 1, HZ)) < 0) { - snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot set enable PITCH\n", - dev->devnum, subs->interface, ep); - return err; - } - } - /* if endpoint has sampling rate control, set it */ - if (fmt->attributes & EP_CS_ATTR_SAMPLE_RATE) { - int crate; - data[0] = runtime->rate; - data[1] = runtime->rate >> 8; - data[2] = runtime->rate >> 16; - if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(dev, 0), SET_CUR, - USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_OUT, - SAMPLING_FREQ_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 3, HZ)) < 0) { - snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot set freq %d to ep 0x%x\n", - dev->devnum, subs->interface, fmt->altsetting, runtime->rate, ep); - return err; - } - if ((err = usb_control_msg(dev, usb_rcvctrlpipe(dev, 0), GET_CUR, - USB_TYPE_CLASS|USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT|USB_DIR_IN, - SAMPLING_FREQ_CONTROL << 8, ep, data, 3, HZ)) < 0) { - snd_printk(KERN_ERR "%d:%d:%d: cannot get freq at ep 0x%x\n", - dev->devnum, subs->interface, fmt->altsetting, ep); - return err; - } - crate = data[0] | (data[1] << 8) | (data[2] << 16); - if (crate != runtime->rate) { - snd_printd(KERN_WARNING "current rate %d is different from the runtime rate %d\n", crate, runtime->rate); - // runtime->rate = crate; - } - } + if ((err = init_usb_pitch(dev, subs->interface, alts, fmt)) < 0 || + (err = init_usb_sample_rate(dev, subs->interface, alts, fmt, + runtime->rate)) < 0) + return err; + /* always fill max packet size */ if (fmt->attributes & EP_CS_ATTR_FILL_MAX) subs->fill_max = 1; @@ -1829,6 +1859,10 @@ kfree(fp); return err; } + /* try to set the interface... */ + usb_set_interface(chip->dev, iface_no, i); + init_usb_pitch(chip->dev, iface_no, alts, fp); + init_usb_sample_rate(chip->dev, iface_no, alts, fp, fp->rate_max); } return 0; } @@ -1891,9 +1925,10 @@ /* skip non-supported classes */ continue; } - parse_audio_endpoints(chip, buffer, buflen, j); - usb_set_interface(dev, j, 0); /* reset the current interface */ - usb_driver_claim_interface(&usb_audio_driver, iface, (void *)-1); + if (! parse_audio_endpoints(chip, buffer, buflen, j)) { + usb_set_interface(dev, j, 0); /* reset the current interface */ + usb_driver_claim_interface(&usb_audio_driver, iface, (void *)-1); + } } return 0; ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-16 17:19 ` Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-16 18:59 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-16 20:11 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-17 15:28 ` Takashi Iwai 0 siblings, 2 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-16 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Takashi Iwai; +Cc: alsa-devel Takashi Iwai wrote: > > hmm, it's weird. it would be nice if we can know at which point the > driver became broken... > It was working nicely before the drivers were merged but wouldn't paly with jack. Now it likes jack. > > the attached patch will (hopefully) do the same thing as qinit in the > kernel at the initialization (applied to the latest cvs). please let > me know whether it works. Ouch. The latest cvs results in a hard lock when loading the usb-audio driver. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-16 18:59 ` Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-16 20:11 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-17 15:28 ` Takashi Iwai 1 sibling, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-16 20:11 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: Takashi Iwai, alsa-devel Patrick Shirkey wrote: > Takashi Iwai wrote: > >> >> hmm, it's weird. it would be nice if we can know at which point the >> driver became broken... >> > > It was working nicely before the drivers were merged but wouldn't paly > with jack. Now it likes jack. > In additon to this the last version I had from before the merge that seemed to work well is from September 5. In that version I can record from inputs 1,2 and playback from all 4 channels. I also get "sample format non available" when trying to use s24_3le with this version at any sample rate. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-16 18:59 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-16 20:11 ` Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-17 15:28 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-20 22:00 ` Patrick Shirkey 1 sibling, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-17 15:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: alsa-devel At Tue, 17 Dec 2002 03:59:33 +0900, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > Takashi Iwai wrote: > > > > > the attached patch will (hopefully) do the same thing as qinit in the > > kernel at the initialization (applied to the latest cvs). please let > > me know whether it works. > > Ouch. The latest cvs results in a hard lock when loading the usb-audio > driver. hmmm, it seems that the problem is on usb-uhci driver. mysteriously, the midi part of quattro causes the kernel panic. the audio part seems ok. you can avoid this either by using uhci driver or by commenting out the entry for quattro in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirks.h. Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-17 15:28 ` Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-20 22:00 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-23 13:35 ` Takashi Iwai 0 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-20 22:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Takashi Iwai; +Cc: alsa-devel, iriXx Takashi Iwai wrote: > > hmmm, it seems that the problem is on usb-uhci driver. > mysteriously, the midi part of quattro causes the kernel panic. the > audio part seems ok. > you can avoid this either by using uhci driver or by commenting out > the entry for quattro in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirks.h. > I am trying it out on my ohci machine too and the latest driver has fixed the problem with not being able to capture from all the input. Thanks. I have commented out the midi quirk though in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirk.h I will be saving this cvs for sure. The 24_3le support in arecord still captures the left channel maxed and the right at normal volume on pcm0 and pcm1. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: The Best Geek Holiday Gifts! Time is running out! Thinkgeek.com has the coolest gifts for your favorite geek. Let your fingers do the typing. Visit Now. T H I N K G E E K . C O M http://www.thinkgeek.com/sf/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-20 22:00 ` Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-23 13:35 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-23 18:58 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-23 13:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: alsa-devel, iriXx At Sat, 21 Dec 2002 07:00:45 +0900, Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > Takashi Iwai wrote: > > > > hmmm, it seems that the problem is on usb-uhci driver. > > mysteriously, the midi part of quattro causes the kernel panic. the > > audio part seems ok. > > you can avoid this either by using uhci driver or by commenting out > > the entry for quattro in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirks.h. > > > > I am trying it out on my ohci machine too and the latest driver has > fixed the problem with not being able to capture from all the input. > > Thanks. > > I have commented out the midi quirk though in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirk.h > > I will be saving this cvs for sure. > > The 24_3le support in arecord still captures the left channel maxed and > the right at normal volume on pcm0 and pcm1. did you update the alsa-lib, too? there was a bug regarding 24bit conversion both on alsa-driver and alsa-lib. Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o... 2002-12-23 13:35 ` Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-23 18:58 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-23 18:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Takashi Iwai; +Cc: alsa-devel Takashi Iwai wrote: > At Sat, 21 Dec 2002 07:00:45 +0900, > Patrick Shirkey wrote: > >>Takashi Iwai wrote: >> >>>hmmm, it seems that the problem is on usb-uhci driver. >>>mysteriously, the midi part of quattro causes the kernel panic. the >>>audio part seems ok. >>>you can avoid this either by using uhci driver or by commenting out >>>the entry for quattro in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirks.h. >>> >> >>I am trying it out on my ohci machine too and the latest driver has >>fixed the problem with not being able to capture from all the input. >> >>Thanks. >> >>I have commented out the midi quirk though in alsa-kernel/usb/usbquirk.h >> >>I will be saving this cvs for sure. >> >>The 24_3le support in arecord still captures the left channel maxed and >>the right at normal volume on pcm0 and pcm1. > > > did you update the alsa-lib, too? > there was a bug regarding 24bit conversion both on alsa-driver and > alsa-lib. > I updated all the cvs files and recompiled alsa-driver, alsa-lib and alsa-utils. I will try again soon. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 10:47 sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker 2002-12-05 11:31 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:39 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 11:52 ` hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads John S. Denker ` (2 subsequent siblings) 4 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item #636948 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== When talking to Extigy on the USB bus: alsactl -f /tmp/foo store alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control'2,0,0,Digital In Playback Source,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,3D Stereo Extender Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Mode Select,0': Invalid argument alsactl -f /tmp/foo restore alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Digital In Playback Source:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:3D Stereo Extender Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Mode Select:134521100' : Invalid argument I modified alsactl to mke the foregoing errors non-fatal. That allowed me to progress far enough to discover other errors, as reported a few minutes ago. Alsamixer also dies with "invalid argument". I suspect this is a driver bug (as opposed to a utils bug) because I suspect the driver is misinforming the utils as to what controls it offers. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads 2002-12-05 10:47 sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker 2002-12-05 11:31 ` usbaudio won't do 24-bit or 32-bit i/o, and won't do 96000 frames per second John S. Denker 2002-12-05 11:39 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:52 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 17:42 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-05 23:10 ` Scott Bahling 2002-12-05 11:57 ` alsactl and alsamixer fail for extigy John S. Denker 2002-12-05 12:07 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Uros Bizjak 4 siblings, 2 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item #648063 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads Using snd-ice1712 under rc6 (but not rc3) I observe: init.d/alsasound start Starting sound driver: snd-ice1712 done ... and that's all she wrote. The kernel crashes, hard. It won't respond to ctrl-alt-delete. The num-lock light won't respond to num-lock key. (These symptoms are often associated with a tight loop with the interrupts disabled.) It is interesting to note that this card works fine under rc3. Unfortunately there has been a drastic rearrangement of the code, so it won't be a simple matter of using diff to highlight the differences. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads 2002-12-05 11:52 ` hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 17:42 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-05 23:10 ` Scott Bahling 1 sibling, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-05 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, John S. Denker wrote: > ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item > #648063 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting > system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel > mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== > > hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads > > Using snd-ice1712 under rc6 (but not rc3) I observe: > > init.d/alsasound start > Starting sound driver: snd-ice1712 done > > ... and that's all she wrote. > > The kernel crashes, hard. It won't respond to > ctrl-alt-delete. The num-lock light won't respond to > num-lock key. (These symptoms are often associated with a > tight loop with the interrupts disabled.) > > It is interesting to note that this card works fine under > rc3. Unfortunately there has been a drastic rearrangement > of the code, so it won't be a simple matter of using diff > to highlight the differences. Note that this bug might be fixed in CVS. We found a few spinlock problems. Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer ALSA Project, SuSE Labs ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads 2002-12-05 11:52 ` hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads John S. Denker 2002-12-05 17:42 ` Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-05 23:10 ` Scott Bahling 1 sibling, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Scott Bahling @ 2002-12-05 23:10 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel; +Cc: John S. Denker Hello - I had the same problem until CVS post Dec 3rd. The problem started on Nov 14 and has now gone away since Dec 3rd. I have a snapshot of the Dec 2nd CVS that crashes. The crash happens while alsactl does a restore. I have not figured out which control it is trying to restore when the crash happens yet. Hardware: STAudio (Hoontech) DSP24 mkII -scott On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 05:52, John S. Denker wrote: > ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item > #648063 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting > system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel > mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== > > hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads > > Using snd-ice1712 under rc6 (but not rc3) I observe: > > init.d/alsasound start > Starting sound driver: snd-ice1712 done > > ... and that's all she wrote. > > The kernel crashes, hard. It won't respond to > ctrl-alt-delete. The num-lock light won't respond to > num-lock key. (These symptoms are often associated with a > tight loop with the interrupts disabled.) > > It is interesting to note that this card works fine under > rc3. Unfortunately there has been a drastic rearrangement > of the code, so it won't be a simple matter of using diff > to highlight the differences. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Alsa-devel mailing list > Alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* alsactl and alsamixer fail for extigy 2002-12-05 10:47 sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2002-12-05 11:52 ` hard crash when snd-ice1712 loads John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:57 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-09 14:51 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-05 12:07 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Uros Bizjak 4 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item #636948 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== It is also a duplicate of something I sent a few minutes ago with the wrong Subject: line. Sorry! When talking to Extigy on the USB bus: alsactl -f /tmp/foo store alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control'2,0,0,Digital In Playback Source,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,3D Stereo Extender Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Switch,0': Invalid argument alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Mode Select,0': Invalid argument alsactl -f /tmp/foo restore alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Digital In Playback Source:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:3D Stereo Extender Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Mode Select:134521100' : Invalid argument I modified alsactl to mke the foregoing errors non-fatal. That allowed me to progress far enough to discover other errors, as reported a few minutes ago. Alsamixer also dies with "invalid argument". I suspect this is a driver bug (as opposed to a utils bug) because I suspect the driver is misinforming the utils as to what controls it offers. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: alsactl and alsamixer fail for extigy 2002-12-05 11:57 ` alsactl and alsamixer fail for extigy John S. Denker @ 2002-12-09 14:51 ` Takashi Iwai 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-09 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel Hi, it became a quite late reply, since i caught a cold in the last week and have been in bed... At Thu, 05 Dec 2002 06:57:48 -0500, John S. Denker <jsd@monmouth.com> wrote: > > When talking to Extigy on the USB bus: > > alsactl -f /tmp/foo store > alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control'2,0,0,Digital In Playback > Source,0': Invalid argument > alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,3D Stereo Extender > Switch,0': Invalid argument > alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Switch,0': > Invalid argument > alsactl: get_control:202: Cannot read control '2,0,0,Up Down Mode > Select,0': Invalid argument > > alsactl -f /tmp/foo restore > alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Digital In > Playback Source:134521100' : Invalid argument > alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:3D Stereo Extender > Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument > alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down > Switch:134521100' : Invalid argument > alsactl: set_control:976: Cannot write control '2:0:0:Up Down Mode > Select:134521100' : Invalid argument > > I modified alsactl to mke the foregoing errors non-fatal. That allowed > me to progress far enough to discover other errors, as reported a few > minutes ago. > > Alsamixer also dies with "invalid argument". > > I suspect this is a driver bug (as opposed to a utils bug) because I > suspect the driver is misinforming the utils as to what controls it > offers. perhaps yes -- don't you have any kernel error messages regarding this? could you compile the alsa-driver with --with-debug=detect? it will give you more verbose debug messages. i need the kernel error messages to know whether the parameters of these mixer elements are correct, or whether the bug is in the usb controller module. thanks, Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 10:47 sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) John S. Denker ` (3 preceding siblings ...) 2002-12-05 11:57 ` alsactl and alsamixer fail for extigy John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 12:07 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-05 13:45 ` John S. Denker 4 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-05 12:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel Hello! Did you try to set 16bit DMA allocation flag to Playback or Capture? Also, there are problems if your ISA bus is overclocked to more than 8MHz. Uros. On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, John S. Denker wrote: > ==== This is a slightly-updated clone of item > #648232 on the sourceforge bug/patch reporting > system. I'm moving it to here (the alsa-devel > mailing list) at the request of Jaroslav. ==== > > Things run OK for a few minutes (sometimes 30 seconds, > sometimes 5+ minutes) then ALSA gets wedged. Every read or > write results in an error. This only happens when I'm doing > overlapped i/o; pure input runs happily for hours, and > although I haven't tried it I assume pure output works fine. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 12:07 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-05 13:45 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Uros Bizjak; +Cc: alsa-devel Uros Bizjak wrote: > Did you try to set 16bit DMA allocation flag to Playback or Capture? I tried setting it to Capture. No joy. ALSA gets wedged just the same as before. By the way, is this DMA Allocation thingy documented anywhere????? I had to do a huge find|grep to figure out what this suggestion was referring to. Alsamixer knows nothing of this switch. Amixer knows nothing of this switch. Fortunately alsactl can deal with it. From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department: This project would be a lot better off if there were better documentation, and (some) comments in the code. Why write the code if it's not going to be used? If it's not documented, it's not going to be used! > Also, there are problems if your ISA bus is overclocked to more > than 8MHz. I haven't been messing with that. But thanks for the hint; I'll fire up the oscilloscope and take a look when I get a chance. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 13:45 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-05 17:47 ` Jaroslav Kysela ` (2 more replies) 2002-12-05 15:23 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Paul Davis 2002-12-09 14:54 ` documentation or lack thereof John S. Denker 2 siblings, 3 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-05 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel Hello! > I tried setting it to Capture. > No joy. ALSA gets wedged just the same as before. > > By the way, is this DMA Allocation thingy documented anywhere????? Yes, now it is mentioned in isa/sb/sb16_main.c driver source. > I had to do a huge find|grep to figure out what this > suggestion was referring to. Alsamixer knows nothing > of this switch. Amixer knows nothing of this switch. > Fortunately alsactl can deal with it. It is not a IFACE_MIXER switch, but IFACE_PCM type switch. From the error message you posted about this bug, it looks that driver is trying to call prepare() operator on a substream that is still in SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING state. Perhaps Jaroslav could tell us if this can happen if hardware pointers are not updated anymore (because sb16 DMA engine gets stucked somehow). Do you get an XRUN message in /var/log/messages? Uros. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-05 17:47 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-05 18:33 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 0:41 ` cs4239 errs on full duplex (provoked by overruns?) John S. Denker 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-05 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Uros Bizjak; +Cc: John S. Denker, alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Uros Bizjak wrote: > Hello! > > > I tried setting it to Capture. > > No joy. ALSA gets wedged just the same as before. > > > > By the way, is this DMA Allocation thingy documented anywhere????? > > Yes, now it is mentioned in isa/sb/sb16_main.c driver source. > > > I had to do a huge find|grep to figure out what this > > suggestion was referring to. Alsamixer knows nothing > > of this switch. Amixer knows nothing of this switch. > > Fortunately alsactl can deal with it. > > It is not a IFACE_MIXER switch, but IFACE_PCM type switch. > > From the error message you posted about this bug, it looks that driver > is trying to call prepare() operator on a substream that is still > in SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING state. Perhaps Jaroslav could tell us if this > can happen if hardware pointers are not updated anymore (because sb16 DMA > engine gets stucked somehow). Do you get an XRUN message in > /var/log/messages? Prepare can be called with status different than SNDRV_PCM_STATE_OPEN and SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING. You have to call snd_pcm_drop() and snd_pcm_drain() in this case. Ten second limit is in write() and read() syscalls, so it's possible that the SB DMA engine is somehow screwed. Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz> Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer ALSA Project, SuSE Labs ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-05 17:47 ` Jaroslav Kysela @ 2002-12-05 18:33 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-06 7:14 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-06 0:41 ` cs4239 errs on full duplex (provoked by overruns?) John S. Denker 2 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-05 18:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Uros Bizjak; +Cc: alsa-devel Uros Bizjak wrote: > From the error message you posted about this bug, it looks that driver > is trying to call prepare() operator on a substream that is still > in SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING state. Perhaps Jaroslav could tell us if this > can happen if hardware pointers are not updated anymore (because sb16 DMA > engine gets stucked somehow). Do you get an XRUN message in > /var/log/messages? Excellent question! 1) No xrun messages in /var/log/messages, but.... 2) My program intentionally causes an overrun on input once every 0.5 seconds. It catches this condition, and recovers by calling snd_pcm_prepare(). It does not print a message about this (unless super-specially requested). I realize that other programs may cause far fewer overruns, which may (or may not :-) explain why others don't suffer quite so badly from this bug. Even so, it remains a bug. An overrun shouldn't take down the whole system. 3) As previously indicated, if I load the system, I can cause a few audible underruns on output. But doing this has no discernible effect on the incidence of the bug in question. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 18:33 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 7:14 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-06 14:08 ` John S. Denker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-06 7:14 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel Hello! > > From the error message you posted about this bug, it looks that driver > > is trying to call prepare() operator on a substream that is still > > in SNDRV_PCM_STATE_RUNNING state. Perhaps Jaroslav could tell us if this > > can happen if hardware pointers are not updated anymore (because sb16 DMA > > engine gets stucked somehow). Do you get an XRUN message in > > /var/log/messages? > > 2) My program intentionally causes an overrun on input once > every 0.5 seconds. It catches this condition, and recovers > by calling snd_pcm_prepare(). It does not print a message > about this (unless super-specially requested). ISA SoundBlasters have numerous hardware problems in full-duplex mode, one of them is triggered by switching capture channel from 8bit full duplex to 16bit (this can be avoided by setting "16bit DMA allocation" switch), sample transfers will be corrupt on overclocked ISA bus. In your case, it looks that in full duplex mode, sometimes stopping one channel stops the other too, and then sb16 chip won't react on DMA_ON/DMA_OFF commands anymore. Strange. Could you put a printk() in snd_sb16_*_pointer() functions (sb16_main.c souce)? This printk() should print dma channel and value of ptr, so we can see when/if DMA channels gets stuck. BTW: It looks like another sb16 hardware bug to me. On module re-load, drivers reset sb16 chip, that is why module reload helps. Perhaps you can derive a small test case from your application, which will help developers to stresstest soundcard and perhaps PCM layer? Uros. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-06 7:14 ` Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-06 14:08 ` John S. Denker 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Uros Bizjak; +Cc: alsa-devel [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1283 bytes --] Uros Bizjak wrote: > Could you put a printk() in snd_sb16_*_pointer() functions > (sb16_main.c souce)? This printk() should print dma channel and value of > ptr, so we can see when/if DMA channels gets stuck. Done. The result put 2.6 megabytes into /var/log/messages. The head -10 and tail -50 of the relevant section is attached below; if anybody wants more detail the whole shebang is available at http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/messages.txt > BTW: It looks like another sb16 hardware bug to me. On module re-load, > drivers reset sb16 chip, that is why module reload helps. Plausible.... But note that the cs4239 module gets i/o errors when provoked by the same program, so there may be driver design weaknesses involved, too. > Perhaps you can derive a small test case from your application, which > will help developers to stresstest soundcard and perhaps PCM layer? My program is not super-small, but the relevant passages are simple and easy to find. You can help yourself at http://www.monmouth.com/~jsd/turbid/ Compile the thing and invoke it as ./turbid -F 440 or ./turbid -v -F 440 Note that just for you I added the --snooze <tt> option, which will cause it to generate an overrun every <tt> seconds (default .5) PROVIDED <tt> is not too small. [-- Attachment #2: msgs.txt --] [-- Type: text/plain, Size: 4308 bytes --] Dec 6 06:51:58 moat2 jsd: about to start .... Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 turbid: PID file "/var/run/turbid.pid" already exists, not overwriting Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 4110 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 4894 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 11 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8206 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2055 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2239 Dec 6 06:52:03 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 12302 .... Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4129 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6151 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6176 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 33 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2053 Dec 6 06:57:59 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2081 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4103 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 5861 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6151 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6317 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 7 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 34 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2055 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2081 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4103 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4129 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6151 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6177 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 7 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 242 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2055 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2083 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4103 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 4129 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 6 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 6155 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 7893 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 4210 Dec 6 06:58:00 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 4386 Dec 6 06:58:10 moat2 turbid[4903]: Calout wrote 8820 got -5 Dec 6 06:58:10 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8192 Dec 6 06:58:10 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8192 Dec 6 06:58:10 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 0 Dec 6 06:58:10 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 0 Dec 6 06:58:20 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8192 Dec 6 06:58:20 moat2 turbid[4903]: Calout wrote 8820 got -5 Dec 6 06:58:20 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 0 Dec 6 06:58:30 moat2 turbid[4902]: Read_stuff requested 2048 got -5: Input/output error Dec 6 06:58:30 moat2 turbid[4902]: turbid exiting, status 1 Dec 6 06:58:30 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 0 Dec 6 06:58:49 moat2 jsd: program has exited due to i/o error Dec 6 06:59:10 moat2 jsd: will restart it just for fun Dec 6 06:59:15 moat2 turbid: PID file "/var/run/turbid.pid" already exists, not overwriting Dec 6 06:59:15 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_capture_pointer dma: 5 ptr: 8 Dec 6 06:59:15 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 11 Dec 6 06:59:25 moat2 turbid[4908]: Read_stuff requested 2048 got -5: Input/output error Dec 6 06:59:25 moat2 turbid[4908]: turbid exiting, status 1 Dec 6 06:59:25 moat2 kernel: snd_sb16_playback_pointer dma: 1 ptr: 2048 Dec 6 06:59:29 moat2 jsd: program has exited due to i/o error ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* cs4239 errs on full duplex (provoked by overruns?) 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-05 17:47 ` Jaroslav Kysela 2002-12-05 18:33 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 0:41 ` John S. Denker 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-06 0:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel The same program that causes sb16 to become completely wedged causes milder errors in the cs4239 module. Reference: see thread starting at: http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net/msg05525.html The program runs for a while (sometimes 8 minutes, sometimes less than one minute) and then gets an i/o error. This differs in at least three ways from the sb16 scenario: -- usually it gets the i/o error without having generated any IOCTL_PREPARE() errors. -- On rare occasions it does generate IOCTL_PREPARE() errors, but they are not fatal. -- The ALSA system does not get totally wedged; restarting the userland application gets us back where we started. However one may conjecture that there are elements in common here. My program is continually doing input and output at the same time (i.e. full duplex) ... and is causing input overruns once every 0.5 seconds. It is perhaps a good diagnostic for detecting drivers that don't quite do enough clean-up after an overrun. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 13:45 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak @ 2002-12-05 15:23 ` Paul Davis 2002-12-09 14:30 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-09 14:54 ` documentation or lack thereof John S. Denker 2 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: Paul Davis @ 2002-12-05 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: Uros Bizjak, alsa-devel > From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department: >This project would be a lot better off if there were >better documentation, and (some) comments in the code. >Why write the code if it's not going to be used? >If it's not documented, it's not going to be used! actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many* people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process. there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for documentation. the current state is pitiful, though just barely adequate to get people started. many folks seem to think there is a large group of people working on ALSA: there is not. it consists at this time of just jaroslav and takashi as "full time" people, clemens doing a fabulous job with some deep patch work, and then a few others like myself dropping by with driver patches and occasionally new patches. at this point hardly any of the linux-sound crew that has held together the kernel's OSS-derived system have switched to working on ALSA. patrick has done a great job improving what's on the website, but there is still a long way to go. he has set up a system where you can add to the per-card documentation yourself, which is a good place to begin. --p ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) 2002-12-05 15:23 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Paul Davis @ 2002-12-09 14:30 ` Takashi Iwai 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-09 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Paul Davis; +Cc: John S. Denker, Uros Bizjak, alsa-devel At Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:23:08 -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > > > From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department: > >This project would be a lot better off if there were > >better documentation, and (some) comments in the code. > >Why write the code if it's not going to be used? > >If it's not documented, it's not going to be used! > > actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many* > people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process. > > there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for > documentation. the current state is pitiful, though just barely > adequate to get people started. many folks seem to think there is a > large group of people working on ALSA: there is not. it consists at > this time of just jaroslav and takashi as "full time" people, clemens > doing a fabulous job with some deep patch work, and then a few others > like myself dropping by with driver patches and occasionally new > patches. at this point hardly any of the linux-sound crew that has > held together the kernel's OSS-derived system have switched to working > on ALSA. patrick has done a great job improving what's on the website, > but there is still a long way to go. he has set up a system where you > can add to the per-card documentation yourself, which is a good place > to begin. thanks Paul, a nice counterargument :) regarding 16bit DMA mode: there was some descriptions about this switch. together with the change of ALSA structure and the API, the implementation of 16bit DMA mode switch has been changed much, too, and the description was removed since it's obsolete. and it wasn't a big problem because less and less people are using the sb card nowadays... i'm thinking of starting ALSA-howto project again for a new ALSA version. then such info will go there. ciao, Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* documentation or lack thereof 2002-12-05 13:45 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-05 14:55 ` Uros Bizjak 2002-12-05 15:23 ` sb16 gets wedged when doing overlapped i/o (full duplex) Paul Davis @ 2002-12-09 14:54 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-09 15:05 ` Takashi Iwai ` (2 more replies) 2 siblings, 3 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-09 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Takashi Iwai; +Cc: Paul Davis, Uros Bizjak, alsa-devel I wrote: >>From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department: >>This project would be a lot better off if there were >>better documentation, and (some) comments in the code. Then on Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:23:08 -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > >actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many* >people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process. >there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for >documentation. the current state is pitiful, ... > many folks seem to think there is a >large group of people working on ALSA: there is not. I have tried and failed to understand that remark. I stumble over the following apparent inconsistencies: ++ On one hand we agree that the current state is pitiful. ++ I would think and hope that reminders are almost unnecessary because the pitifulness is so obvious. -- But why start out by saying it is not obvious? -- Usually swearing is not considered a good thing. -- And note that if the documentation were better, more people would be willing and able to help work on the project! In a collaborative project, lack of documentation and short-handedness create a vicious circle! To look at the same glass from the half-full perspective, Takashi wrote: > recently i wrote a small howto for writing an alsa-driver. That's good! > please check the archive of alsa-devel ml. It would be even better if the howto were integrated into the project package, not hiding in a list archive somewhere. Maybe even comments in the code linking to the howto, so people can find it when they need it. ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: documentation or lack thereof 2002-12-09 14:54 ` documentation or lack thereof John S. Denker @ 2002-12-09 15:05 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-09 15:23 ` ljp 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-09 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: Paul Davis, Uros Bizjak, alsa-devel At Mon, 09 Dec 2002 09:54:10 -0500, John S. Denker <jsd@monmouth.com> wrote: > > To look at the same glass from the half-full perspective, > Takashi wrote: > > > recently i wrote a small howto for writing an alsa-driver. > > That's good! > > > please check the archive of alsa-devel ml. > > It would be even better if the howto were integrated into > the project package, not hiding in a list archive somewhere. yes, of course, it will go into some cvs tree in near future. it's just a draft version, and i'd like to put it in other formats. > Maybe even comments in the code linking to the howto, so > people can find it when they need it. the comments in the driver code are also one of TODOs. we need the comments at least for each exported function written in kernel (java-)doc style. i personlly think it would be better to copy & paste the text to the corresponding part than to put a link to howto. ciao, Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: documentation or lack thereof 2002-12-09 14:54 ` documentation or lack thereof John S. Denker 2002-12-09 15:05 ` Takashi Iwai @ 2002-12-09 15:23 ` ljp 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis 2 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: ljp @ 2002-12-09 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel On Monday 09 December 2002 07:54 am, John S. Denker wrote: > I wrote: > >>From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department: > >>This project would be a lot better off if there were > >>better documentation, and (some) comments in the code. > > Then on Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:23:08 -0500, Paul Davis wrote: > >actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many* > >people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process. > >there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for > >documentation. the current state is pitiful, ... > > many folks seem to think there is a > >large group of people working on ALSA: there is not. > This is quite funny, as I havent looked into alsa dev for quite some time (months.. years?), and lo and behold what did I find? Dev Documentation for .9! Not only that, but two of my cards (rme digi96-pst and tascam 428) have alsa drivers. So. with that. I am going to start working on this desktop sound app again. Woot! -- My cat's a debugger.... Potter, Lorn, "ljp" core developer / Web Administrator Project OPIE- the Open Palmtop Integrated Environment http://opie.handhelds.org | http://www.opie.info (german) | http://www.opie.us IRC: irc.freenode.net #opie #opie.de llornkcor@handhelds.org ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: documentation or lack thereof 2002-12-09 14:54 ` documentation or lack thereof John S. Denker 2002-12-09 15:05 ` Takashi Iwai 2002-12-09 15:23 ` ljp @ 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis 2002-12-10 17:59 ` Patrick Shirkey ` (3 more replies) 2 siblings, 4 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Paul Davis @ 2002-12-09 16:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: Takashi Iwai, Uros Bizjak, alsa-devel > >actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many* > >people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process. > >there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for > >documentation. the current state is pitiful, ... > > many folks seem to think there is a > >large group of people working on ALSA: there is not. > >I have tried and failed to understand that remark. I >stumble over the following apparent inconsistencies: > ++ On one hand we agree that the current state is pitiful. > ++ I would think and hope that reminders are almost > unnecessary because the pitifulness is so obvious. > -- But why start out by saying it is not obvious? because its not clear to me that a lot more people would be using ALSA today if it had been better documented over the last year or so. the central problems with using ALSA over the last 12-18 months have not really been lack of documentation but lack of API stability. > -- Usually swearing is not considered a good thing. and it wasn't this time either. my point was merely that quite a number of us having written applications of varying degrees of sophistication around ALSA without any documentation. it was painful, very painful during the time that jaroslav and abramo kept changing the API, but it has become a lot less so nowadays. the problem is there is still no documentation to make it easier for people starting to use ALSA now, and those of us who have figured it out no longer have the motivation to write it. > -- And note that if the documentation were better, > more people would be willing and able to help > work on the project! In a collaborative project, > lack of documentation and short-handedness create > a vicious circle! i disagree. there seem to be very few people interested in working on alsa-kernel or alsa-lib. most people want a nice, easy to use API so that they can dump sounds to an audio interface or possibly record them. the number of people with the skills, knowledge and interest in working on ALSA has always been remarkably low. on the other hand, having more documentation is almost always a good thing. now, where are the volunteers? --p ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: Re: documentation or lack thereof 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis @ 2002-12-10 17:59 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-10 22:28 ` soundcard matrix: broken links etc John S. Denker ` (2 subsequent siblings) 3 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-10 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: alsa-devel Paul Davis wrote: > i disagree. there seem to be very few people interested in working on > alsa-kernel or alsa-lib. most people want a nice, easy to use API so > that they can dump sounds to an audio interface or possibly record > them. the number of people with the skills, knowledge and interest in > working on ALSA has always been remarkably low. > > on the other hand, having more documentation is almost always a good > thing. now, where are the volunteers? > Lot's of possible flames here but the main thing is that the people who do understand the alsa-driver well enough are either too busy to find the time or have justifiable reservations about getting their prose online. Mailing lists are much better for these people than official documents. Unfortunately the people like myself are not in a position to edit large amounts of code documentation which we scour from the lists. I can however do a reasonable attempt at formatting the stuff. However I don't have much time or inclination to learn docbook at the moment so it wouldn't be a standard format. But it will probably help people if I put the basics up on line. So I will do some work on it over the next few days. AFAIK there is only one other person round here who has the motivation and skills to do the docbook work and he must be busy at the moment or found other things to do. Anyway against all odds the past year has netted us the alsa-docs, alsa-wiki, Paul and Matthias's basic programming howtos, Takashi's desription of how to build a driver which equal 5 new docs. Not bad at all. The only thing we need now is an indepth doc on doing midi programming which Juan Linetsky has started but has declined offering it to the public. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* soundcard matrix: broken links etc. 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis 2002-12-10 17:59 ` Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-10 22:28 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-11 2:52 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-11 4:05 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-14 15:59 ` John S. Denker 3 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-10 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw) To: goemon, alsa-devel Hi -- The soundcard matrix needs attention. http://www.alsa-project.org/~goemon/ I ran a basic link-checker on it. The error-log is so large that I hesitate to send the whole thing by email. Here's the summary: Code Occurrences What to do 200 1 There are broken fragments which must be fixed. 301 2 You should update the link. 302 27 Usually nothing. 401 4 The link is not public. You'd better specify it. 403 1 The link is forbidden! This needs fixing. 404 64 The link is broken. Fix it NOW! 500 38 Either the hostname is incorrect or ... You can grab the details from http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links.html.gz http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links.html ==================== HINT: There are decent link-checkers available for free, e.g. http://validator.w3.org/checklink It wouldn't hurt to run them once in a while..... ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: soundcard matrix: broken links etc. 2002-12-10 22:28 ` soundcard matrix: broken links etc John S. Denker @ 2002-12-11 2:52 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-11 2:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: goemon, alsa-devel John S. Denker wrote: > Hi -- > > The soundcard matrix needs attention. > http://www.alsa-project.org/~goemon/ > This version is now deprecated. How did you get access to it? I noticed the other day that google search for ALSA lists this page as second. We should make the index for geomon point to it too. Jaroslav or Dan can you do that? If it was through a link on the site I will squash it. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: soundcard matrix: broken links etc. 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis 2002-12-10 17:59 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-10 22:28 ` soundcard matrix: broken links etc John S. Denker @ 2002-12-11 4:05 ` John S. Denker 2002-12-11 5:27 ` Patrick Shirkey 2002-12-14 15:59 ` John S. Denker 3 siblings, 1 reply; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-11 4:05 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: goemon, alsa-devel Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > http://www.alsa-project.org/~goemon/ > How did you get access to it? Google. > This version is now deprecated. Point taken. However, the apparently non-deprecated version http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ contains almost as many broken links etc. Here's the summary: Code Occurrences What to do 200 1 There are broken fragments which must be fixed. 301 1 You should update the link. 302 28 Usually nothing. 401 4 The link is not public. You'd better specify it. 403 1 The link is forbidden! This needs fixing. 404 57 The link is broken. Fix it NOW! 405 1 The server does not allow HEAD requests. 500 37 Either the hostname is incorrect or ... Interested parties may grab the details from http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html.gz ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: soundcard matrix: broken links etc. 2002-12-11 4:05 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-11 5:27 ` Patrick Shirkey 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Patrick Shirkey @ 2002-12-11 5:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: John S. Denker; +Cc: alsa-devel John S. Denker wrote: > However, the apparently non-deprecated version > http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ > contains almost as many broken links etc. > Here's the summary: > > Code Occurrences What to do > 200 1 There are broken fragments which must be fixed. > 301 1 You should update the link. > 302 28 Usually nothing. > 401 4 The link is not public. You'd better specify it. > 403 1 The link is forbidden! This needs fixing. > 404 57 The link is broken. Fix it NOW! > 405 1 The server does not allow HEAD requests. > 500 37 Either the hostname is incorrect or ... > > Interested parties may grab the details from > http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html > http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/checked-links2.html.gz > Thanks for that. If you have the inclination to send in a patch that would be very appreciated. Otherwise it will have to wait for me to get some more time. -- Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd. For the discerning hardware connoisseur Http://www.boosthardware.com Http://www.djcj.org - The Linux Audio Users guide ======================================== Being on stage with the band in front of crowds shouting, "Get off! No! We want normal music!", I think that was more like acting than anything I've ever done. Goldie, 8 Nov, 2002 The Scotsman ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
* Re: soundcard matrix: broken links etc. 2002-12-09 16:23 ` Paul Davis ` (2 preceding siblings ...) 2002-12-11 4:05 ` John S. Denker @ 2002-12-14 15:59 ` John S. Denker 3 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: John S. Denker @ 2002-12-14 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Patrick Shirkey; +Cc: alsa-devel Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/ > > contains almost as many broken links etc. > > Thanks for that. If you have the inclination to send in a patch that > would be very appreciated. Not a patch, but the whole thing fixed up: You can grab it from http://www.av8n.net/~jsd/alsa/matrix.html Changes include: -- dead links have been removed -- support status is now indicated in the notes, not just in the color-coding, so that the matrix is useful if you have a text-only browser and/or a black&white printer. -- i/o support notes are now more mnemonic ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
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* Re: Re: documentation or lack thereof [not found] <E18Lut8-0005PF-00@sc8-sf-list2.sourceforge.net> @ 2002-12-11 5:37 ` Kevin Conder 0 siblings, 0 replies; 47+ messages in thread From: Kevin Conder @ 2002-12-11 5:37 UTC (permalink / raw) To: alsa-devel > > on the other hand, having more documentation is almost always a > > good thing. now, where are the volunteers? > > Lot's of possible flames here but the main thing is that the > people who do understand the alsa-driver well enough are either > too busy to find the time or have justifiable reservations > about getting their prose online. > > Unfortunately the people like myself are not in a position to > edit large amounts of code documentation which we scour from > the lists. I can however do a reasonable attempt at formatting > the stuff. However I don't have much time or inclination to > learn docbook at the moment so it wouldn't be a standard format. > > AFAIK there is only one other person round here who has the > motivation and skills to do the docbook work and he must be > busy at the moment or found other things to do. Perhaps you're referring to me... It's true that I am busy with the Alternative Csound Reference Manual these days. But I will help convert ALSA documentation to DocBook/SGML (or Docbook/XML), if asked. I'm currently helping Takashi with his HOWTO. ===== -- kwconder at yahoo dot com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility Learn to use your power at OSDN's High Performance Computing Channel http://hpc.devchannel.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 47+ messages in thread
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