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* cs46xx bug on alpha
@ 2002-05-09 15:30 Bob McElrath
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From: Bob McElrath @ 2002-05-09 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

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The cs46xx driver seems to compile, install, and load fine on alpha, and
the mixer (alsamixer) appears to work fine.  When trying to play a .wav
file with aplay though, I get this message repeatedly:
    May  9 10:11:47 draal kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:116: Unexpected
    hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: -2679, max jitter = 2756):
    wrong interrupt acknowledge?
Follwed by:
    May  9 10:11:57 draal kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:1864: playback write
    error (DMA or IRQ trouble?)

My /proc/interrupts:
  1:      19515          XT-PIC   keyboard
  2:          0          XT-PIC   cascade
  3:          0          XT-PIC   serial
  8:   27950319             RTC  +timer
 10:      44924          XT-PIC   eth0
 12:      91482          XT-PIC   PS/2 Mouse
 14:       2221          XT-PIC  +ide0
 16:     115375       CABRIOLET   BusLogic BT-958
 17:      15103       CABRIOLET  +CS46XX
 18:          2       CABRIOLET  +mgacore
 19:          9       CABRIOLET   usb-uhci
 20:          0       CABRIOLET   isa-cascade
ERR:          0

My /proc/dma:
 4: cascade

This is kernel 2.4.17 with a Hercules Game Theater XP.

Any ideas?

P.S. I'm surprised to see many more channels in alsamixer than I thought
the OSS driver supported.  Does the alsa driver really do 3D and support
all the extra inputs on this card?  (YAY!)

Cheers,
-- Bob

Bob McElrath (rsmcelrath@students.wisc.edu) 
Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Physics

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* cs46xx bug on alpha
@ 2002-05-09 15:30 Bob McElrath
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bob McElrath @ 2002-05-09 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

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The cs46xx driver seems to compile, install, and load fine on alpha, and
the mixer (alsamixer) appears to work fine.  When trying to play a .wav
file with aplay though, I get this message repeatedly:
    May  9 10:11:47 draal kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:116: Unexpected
    hw_pointer value (stream = 0, delta: -2679, max jitter = 2756):
    wrong interrupt acknowledge?
Follwed by:
    May  9 10:11:57 draal kernel: ALSA pcm_lib.c:1864: playback write
    error (DMA or IRQ trouble?)

My /proc/interrupts:
  1:      19515          XT-PIC   keyboard
  2:          0          XT-PIC   cascade
  3:          0          XT-PIC   serial
  8:   27950319             RTC  +timer
 10:      44924          XT-PIC   eth0
 12:      91482          XT-PIC   PS/2 Mouse
 14:       2221          XT-PIC  +ide0
 16:     115375       CABRIOLET   BusLogic BT-958
 17:      15103       CABRIOLET  +CS46XX
 18:          2       CABRIOLET  +mgacore
 19:          9       CABRIOLET   usb-uhci
 20:          0       CABRIOLET   isa-cascade
ERR:          0

My /proc/dma:
 4: cascade

This is kernel 2.4.17 with a Hercules Game Theater XP.

I get the same behavior with a GUS PnP that I have (interwave driver)
except that the interrupt count in /proc/interrupts is never
incremented.  (This card works fine with the OSS driver though)

Any ideas?

P.S. I'm surprised to see many more channels in alsamixer than I thought
the OSS driver supported.  Does the alsa driver really do 3D and support
all the extra inputs on this card?  (YAY!)

Cheers,
-- Bob

Bob McElrath (mcelrath+alsa@bobmcelrath.net)
Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, Department of Physics

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