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From: Dominique Larchey-Wendling <Dominique.Larchey-Wendling@loria.fr>
To: Clemens Ladisch <cladisch@fastmail.net>
Cc: Alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: Re: Strange bug in .asoundrc ??
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 16:06:13 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4741A665.1030600@loria.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1195482005.19167.1222125449@webmail.messagingengine.com>

 > It appears this behaviour is by design.

Ok so this is not a bug but a feature ;-)
However, it is not specified in the doc that alsa-lib makes a semantic 
distinction between the types of objects in the alisp language.

What is strange is that the same function is called in alsa-lib to
expand hw:0 whether it is prefixed with "ctl" or "pcm" :

snd_config_search_definition(root, "ctl", name, &ctl_conf);

and

snd_config_search_definition(root, "pcm", name, &pcm_conf);

----------

Of course there is the workaround

ctl.tata { type hw card 0 }

but my question was more why is it designed this way ? Perhaps I do not
see some tricky problem but it should not be difficult to modify 
alsa-lib so that the behavior is coherent between the "ctl" and "pcm" 
contexts ?

Regards,

Dominique

> Dominique Larchey-Wendling wrote:
>> It seems that neither the current ctl.hw function nor the following
>> simplified function ctl.!hw work correctly when the argument CARD is
>> given to the function. It works however when no argument is given as the
>> following test examples show it.
>>
>> Is this a know bug of alsa-lib ? It is strange because this bug does not
>>    show up with pcm.hw for example.
>>
>> ctl.rha  "hw"
>> ctl.tata "hw:0"
>>
>> rha % amixer -D rha info
>> Card rha 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfebfc000 irq 16'
>> ...
>> rha % amixer -D tata info
>> ALSA lib control.c:781:(snd_ctl_open_conf) Invalid type for CTL tata definition
> 
> Using a string with parameters works only with PCM devices; the code in
> alsa-lib that handles other device types doesn't bother to try to look
> the string up.
> 
> It appears this behaviour is by design.
> 
> To get your own definition, write something like this:
>   ctl.tata { type hw card 0 }
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Clemens

  reply	other threads:[~2007-11-19 15:06 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-11-19 11:06 Strange bug in .asoundrc ?? Dominique Larchey-Wendling
2007-11-19 14:20 ` Clemens Ladisch
2007-11-19 15:06   ` Dominique Larchey-Wendling [this message]
2007-11-19 15:43     ` Clemens Ladisch

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