* [ALSA - driver 0000614]: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go mute after a day or two with heavy use
@ 2004-10-29 7:19 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2004-10-29 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=614>
======================================================================
Reported By: cyrus7580
Assigned To: Clemens Ladisch
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 614
Category: USB - usb-audio
Reproducibility: sometimes
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
Distribution: Fedora Core 1
Kernel Version: 2.4
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 10-29-2004 07:41 CEST
Last Modified: 10-29-2004 09:19 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go
mute after a day or two with heavy use
Description:
I use alsa on all my machines (15 plus) and don't usually have problems
with various combinations of snd-intel8x0, snd-ens1371, and snd-usb-audio.
However, on the one machine that I have with 2 x snd-usb-audio (as well as
1 x snd-intel8x0 and 1 x snd-ens1371), one of the USB devices will stop
recording audio after a day or two. The settings look ok in alsamixer, but
still no audio. I've tried rmmodding snd-usb-audio and reinserting, I've
tried rmmoding ALL sound stuff and reinserting, and I've tried muting and
unmuting... nothing works. The only thing that works is a total reboot,
which I have been doing almost daily. On my 3-5 machines with a single
usb-audio, they seem to work ok for long periods of time. Nothing like
this is happening.
Point of clarification: they don't "stop" recording audio per se... That
is, there are no errors or crashes or dumps saying recording is not
possible. It's just that the audio files produced (semi-succesfully) have
no audio on them.
======================================================================
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Clemens Ladisch - 10-29-04 09:19
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I guess "no audio" means that there is data, but it's silence?
If reloading the driver doesn't help but replugging the device does, it
looks like a bug in the device.
It is possible that reloading not only the sound driver but the USB
modules too (hcd*, *hci*, usbcore) might help, because this can cause a
USB reset.
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 New Issue
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Distribution => Fedora Core 1
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Kernel Version => 2.4
10-29-04 09:19 Clemens LadischNote Added: 0002288
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* [ALSA - driver 0000614]: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go mute after a day or two with heavy use
@ 2006-03-22 2:11 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2006-03-22 2:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The following issue has been CLOSED
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=614>
======================================================================
Reported By: cyrus7580
Assigned To: Clemens Ladisch
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 614
Category: USB - usb-audio
Reproducibility: sometimes
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: closed
Distribution: Fedora Core 1
Kernel Version: 2.4
Resolution: open
Fixed in Version:
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 10-29-2004 07:41 CEST
Last Modified: 03-22-2006 03:11 CET
======================================================================
Summary: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go
mute after a day or two with heavy use
Description:
I use alsa on all my machines (15 plus) and don't usually have problems
with various combinations of snd-intel8x0, snd-ens1371, and snd-usb-audio.
However, on the one machine that I have with 2 x snd-usb-audio (as well as
1 x snd-intel8x0 and 1 x snd-ens1371), one of the USB devices will stop
recording audio after a day or two. The settings look ok in alsamixer, but
still no audio. I've tried rmmodding snd-usb-audio and reinserting, I've
tried rmmoding ALL sound stuff and reinserting, and I've tried muting and
unmuting... nothing works. The only thing that works is a total reboot,
which I have been doing almost daily. On my 3-5 machines with a single
usb-audio, they seem to work ok for long periods of time. Nothing like
this is happening.
Point of clarification: they don't "stop" recording audio per se... That
is, there are no errors or crashes or dumps saying recording is not
possible. It's just that the audio files produced (semi-succesfully) have
no audio on them.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
jdthood - 09-14-05 15:55
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> If reloading the driver doesn't help but replugging the device does, it
looks like a bug in the device.
So is the bug in the device or in ALSA?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
rlrevell - 03-22-06 03:11
----------------------------------------------------------------------
No response
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 New Issue
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Distribution => Fedora Core 1
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Kernel Version => 2.4
10-29-04 09:19 Clemens LadischNote Added: 0002288
09-14-05 15:55 jdthood Note Added: 0006163
03-22-06 03:11 rlrevell Status assigned => closed
03-22-06 03:11 rlrevell Note Added: 0008802
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* [ALSA - driver 0000614]: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go mute after a day or two with heavy use
@ 2005-09-14 13:55 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2005-09-14 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=614>
======================================================================
Reported By: cyrus7580
Assigned To: Clemens Ladisch
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 614
Category: USB - usb-audio
Reproducibility: sometimes
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
Distribution: Fedora Core 1
Kernel Version: 2.4
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 10-29-2004 07:41 CEST
Last Modified: 09-14-2005 15:55 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go
mute after a day or two with heavy use
Description:
I use alsa on all my machines (15 plus) and don't usually have problems
with various combinations of snd-intel8x0, snd-ens1371, and snd-usb-audio.
However, on the one machine that I have with 2 x snd-usb-audio (as well as
1 x snd-intel8x0 and 1 x snd-ens1371), one of the USB devices will stop
recording audio after a day or two. The settings look ok in alsamixer, but
still no audio. I've tried rmmodding snd-usb-audio and reinserting, I've
tried rmmoding ALL sound stuff and reinserting, and I've tried muting and
unmuting... nothing works. The only thing that works is a total reboot,
which I have been doing almost daily. On my 3-5 machines with a single
usb-audio, they seem to work ok for long periods of time. Nothing like
this is happening.
Point of clarification: they don't "stop" recording audio per se... That
is, there are no errors or crashes or dumps saying recording is not
possible. It's just that the audio files produced (semi-succesfully) have
no audio on them.
======================================================================
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Clemens Ladisch - 10-29-04 09:19
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I guess "no audio" means that there is data, but it's silence?
If reloading the driver doesn't help but replugging the device does, it
looks like a bug in the device.
It is possible that reloading not only the sound driver but the USB
modules too (hcd*, *hci*, usbcore) might help, because this can cause a
USB reset.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
jdthood - 09-14-05 15:55
----------------------------------------------------------------------
> If reloading the driver doesn't help but replugging the device does, it
looks like a bug in the device.
So is the bug in the device or in ALSA?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 New Issue
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Distribution => Fedora Core 1
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Kernel Version => 2.4
10-29-04 09:19 Clemens LadischNote Added: 0002288
09-14-05 15:55 jdthood Note Added: 0006163
======================================================================
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* [ALSA - driver 0000614]: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go mute after a day or two with heavy use
@ 2004-10-29 5:41 bugtrack
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: bugtrack @ 2004-10-29 5:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
The following issue has been SUBMITTED.
======================================================================
<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=614>
======================================================================
Reported By: cyrus7580
Assigned To: Clemens Ladisch
======================================================================
Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 614
Category: USB - usb-audio
Reproducibility: sometimes
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: assigned
Distribution: Fedora Core 1
Kernel Version: 2.4
======================================================================
Date Submitted: 10-29-2004 07:41 CEST
Last Modified: 10-29-2004 07:41 CEST
======================================================================
Summary: 2 x snd-usb-audio causes one or both USB dev to go
mute after a day or two with heavy use
Description:
I use alsa on all my machines (15 plus) and don't usually have problems
with various combinations of snd-intel8x0, snd-ens1371, and snd-usb-audio.
However, on the one machine that I have with 2 x snd-usb-audio (as well as
1 x snd-intel8x0 and 1 x snd-ens1371), one of the USB devices will stop
recording audio after a day or two. The settings look ok in alsamixer, but
still no audio. I've tried rmmodding snd-usb-audio and reinserting, I've
tried rmmoding ALL sound stuff and reinserting, and I've tried muting and
unmuting... nothing works. The only thing that works is a total reboot,
which I have been doing almost daily. On my 3-5 machines with a single
usb-audio, they seem to work ok for long periods of time. Nothing like
this is happening.
Point of clarification: they don't "stop" recording audio per se... That
is, there are no errors or crashes or dumps saying recording is not
possible. It's just that the audio files produced (semi-succesfully) have
no audio on them.
======================================================================
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
======================================================================
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 New Issue
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Distribution => Fedora Core 1
10-29-04 07:41 cyrus7580 Kernel Version => 2.4
======================================================================
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