From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bugtrack@alsa-project.org Subject: [ALSA - driver 0000879]: (snd_)opl3sa2 (isa) doesn't work (fails on playback) on 2.6.x kernels Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:30:22 +0200 Message-ID: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: Received: from bugtrack.alsa-project.org (gate.perex.cz [82.113.61.162]) by alsa.jcu.cz (ALSA's E-mail Delivery System) with ESMTP id BA395201 for ; Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:30:22 +0200 (MEST) Sender: alsa-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Errors-To: alsa-devel-admin@lists.sourceforge.net List-Unsubscribe: , List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , List-Archive: To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org List-Id: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org The following issue has been set as RELATED TO issue 0001326. ====================================================================== ====================================================================== Reported By: iive Assigned To: perex ====================================================================== Project: ALSA - driver Issue ID: 879 Category: ISA - opl3sa2 Reproducibility: always Severity: block Priority: normal Status: resolved Distribution: Slackware 10 Kernel Version: all 2.6.x kernel version (current 2.6.10) Resolution: won't fix Fixed in Version: ====================================================================== Date Submitted: 02-03-2005 03:42 CET Last Modified: 08-09-2005 12:51 CEST ====================================================================== Summary: (snd_)opl3sa2 (isa) doesn't work (fails on playback) on 2.6.x kernels Description: It doesn't work on all 2.6.x kernel I have tried (current 2.6.10) alsaconf doesn't detect the card as PnP, and fails to find it with bruteforce. When module is loaded by hand it shows no error, but on `aplay samle.wav` I got "ALSA /work/install/alsa-driver-1.0.5a/alsa-kernel/core/pcm_lib.c:2172: playback write error (DMA or IRQ trouble?" on boot with 2.4.x kernel, everything magically works (alsaconf, aplay etc..) the bug is reported 4 months ago on http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3117 that's why some versions are old (but I had tried alsa-1.0.8 before reposting this bug here) ====================================================================== Relationships ID Summary ---------------------------------------------------------------------- related to 0001296 isapnp is incompatible with pnpbios and... related to 0001326 ISAPNP cards (opl3sa2 in particular) ar... ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- jdthood - 04-13-05 21:59 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitter: Is there any way you can do more research into the problem? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive - 04-14-05 00:02 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tell me what to do and I'll do it. btw have you took a look of the attached file? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 07-09-05 06:38 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I was able to get alsa to brute-force detect my opl3sa2 card in linux 2.4 and then copy the modules.conf to modprobe.conf and then (after installing the drivers compiled for the currently-installed kernel) I can do 'alsasound start' and I get audio just fine in kernel 2.6(.12.2). HTH. FWIW, here is the modprobe.conf that was generated under kernel 2.6: # --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- # --- ALSACONF version 1.0.9rc3 --- alias snd-card-0 snd-opl3sa2 alias sound-slot-0 snd-opl3sa2 options snd-opl3sa2 fm_port=-1 midi_port=-1 port=0x370 wss_port=0x530 dma1=3 dma2=1 irq=9 # --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- and here is the configuration generated under 2.4 (that works in 2.6, too): # --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- # --- ALSACONF version 1.0.9 --- alias char-major-116 snd alias char-major-14 soundcore alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss alias sound-service-0-8 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss alias snd-card-0 snd-opl3sa2 alias sound-slot-0 snd-opl3sa2 options snd-opl3sa2 fm_port=-1 midi_port=-1 port=0x370 wss_port=0x530 dma1=0 dma2=1 irq=11 isapnp=0 # --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- HTH. -Andy (If you need any other information, I'm probably better reached via email: ahaning@gmail.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- jdthood - 07-09-05 11:13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > btw have you took a look of the attached file? I just looked at it now. I see that it contains a lot of information. jdthood@turmeric:/tmp/isa_opl3sa2$ ls fullog isapnp_after isapnp_before kernel/ lsmod proc/ sys/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- jdthood - 07-09-05 11:14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5456 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 07-28-05 05:17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Is there any news on this? I see on LKML that there is a move to remove "obsolete" OSS drivers from the kernel. This could be fairly disasterous for people who don't know how to configure their OPL3SA2 card in 2.6 kernels with the ALSA driver, since alsaconf will not detect those cards correctly on 2.6 kernels. I was told to file a bug report, which I may do eventually, but I figured maybe it would be best to keep everything in one place. And since I'd already posted what I know in this bug, I didn't think it would be worth writing up another bug report. Anyway, just wanting to see what may have been done to get OPL3SA2 cards detected and working well on 2.6 kernels. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive - 08-02-05 00:02 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I must say that it is easier to make opl3sa2 work on 2.2.x kernel than to make it work on 2.6.x kernel. Because if you had read the link I had provided you would know that I have used isapnp&pnpdump before and that now it didn't work. Didn't work either the modprobe.conf options you have provided me. In short. I don't care if it is pnp, driver bug, kernel bug. I want it fixed. If some of developers is willing to investigate I could give him ssh access on my box. You have my email. So, it is now kernel-2.6.12.3 and it doesn't work. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-02-05 03:05 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- FWIW, I tried 2.6.13-rc4 with ALSA 1.0.9 (driver 1.0.9b) and had no luck (surprise). I tried having alsaconf brute force detect with several cs#### drivers and the opl3sa2 and it configured one of the cs#### drivers. It was wrong, though. I think the problem might have something to do with IRQs/ISA and the way that 2.6 handles them versus previous kernels. However, I'm not a coder or a kernel hacker, so I could be way off here. When alsaconf has managed to configure something (like in one of my previous comments) the IRQs were completely wrong, which I thought was odd. I'd also offer up a login to my notebook if someone would be willing to look into this. It would be the first time I'd done such a thing, though, so you'd probably have to tell me what software you need and how you'd like it set up. If there's anything else I can do, someone please say so. Like iive, I'm getting frustrated that my notebook is over 5 years old and is having driver regression issues. All drivers for this machine should work like a charm. -Andy ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-02-05 22:14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The alsaconf-isapnp-2.6.patch should fix the alsaconf probing problem. Please, confirm. Also, could you try remove 'options snd-opl3sa2' line from your modprobe.conf and try the command 'modprobe snd-opl3sa2' on fresh system (after boot)? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-02-05 22:16 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The alsaconf-isapnp-2.6.patch should fix the alsaconf probing problem. Please, confirm. Also, could you try remove 'options snd-opl3sa2' line from your modprobe.conf and try the command 'modprobe snd-opl3sa2' on fresh system (after boot)? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-03-05 02:46 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex: Thanks for the patch! Unfortunately, I'm unable to get it to work. The patch you attached to this bug appears to be against the CVS tree, which won't even build for me. Furthermore, I've had trouble figuring out how to apply the patch. I've tried 'patch -p1 < ' from the ./alsa-utils/alsaconf directory, as well as 'patch -p0 < ' and -p1 says it can't find the file to patch. -p0 says that it looks like the patch has already been applied. What kernel are you running? I'm still on 2.6.12.2. If possible, a patch against ALSA 1.0.9 would be much appreciated. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-03-05 11:42 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I uploaded new alsaconf script. Hopefully, it will work on your system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-03-05 13:42 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex: I copied the attached alsaconf script over my old one and ran it. The first time, without rebooting, it said it found a OPL3SA2 and would write the configuration to /etc/modprobe.conf, but either it didn't or it detected things incorrectly. After rebooting, it won't even detect the OPL3SA2. "No legacy cards found." What version of ALSA and the kernel are you running? If we can try to get at least similar software, it might be easier to debug these issues. Also, what kind of OPL3SA2 are you using? I have one in my Gateway Solo 2500 and I have PNP turned off in the BIOS. Thanks! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-03-05 15:17 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- After applying that patch to alsa-utils-1.0.9 and reinstalling alsa-driver-1.0.9b, alsaconf appears to be consistently detecting my card. I don't think the IRQ setting is quite correct and I'm currently only able to access the machine over SSH, so I can't tell whether or not it's working. Here's the modprobe.conf that is generated: # --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- # --- ALSACONF version 1.0.9 --- alias snd-card-0 snd-opl3sa2 alias sound-slot-0 snd-opl3sa2 options snd-opl3sa2 fm_port=-1 midi_port=-1 port=0x370 wss_port=0x530 dma1=1 dma2=0 irq=5 # --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. --- I don't think it's set to IRQ 5 and dma1 is usally set to 0 and dma2 to 1, but the IO ports look correct. I can load alsamixer and fiddle with the options. mplayer doesn't seem to be able to play (from what I can tell from an SSH window). At least it's a small step. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-04-05 08:51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You are trying configure legacy cards. Don't try that (select only detected PnP card in alsaconf). The option opl3sa2 line with manual resources should NOT be present in the generated configuration. Select only detected card (and try to remove the whole ALSACONF block from modprobe.conf). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-04-05 12:52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- When I compile all drivers (not just --with-cards=opl3sa2) none of them work. I have now enabled kernel and BIOS support for PnP. With alsa-driver-1.0.9b compiled with --with-cards=opl3sa2, no PnP or PCI cards are found. I don't see why I should need drivers other than opl3sa2. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-04-05 13:25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Please, follow my instructions. I have not written to recompile other drivers. I meant that in alsaconf should be selected the pnp card not probing of legacy cards. Also, follow ALL requests from https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=879#5608 and https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=879#5641. If you do only partial steps, it avoids me to do proper conclusions. I don't have opl3sa2 system around, so I rely on your input. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-04-05 13:28 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- And attach the packed contents of /sys directory after all steps when your card is not detected or misconfigured. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-04-05 14:49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I have recompiled and installed the latest versions of alsa-driver, alsa-utils, and alsa-lib. I applied the above patch before compiling alsa-utils and copied the above alsaconf script over the one installed by alsa-utils. No PnP cards were detected. I have attached a tar.bz2 of my sys directory. If I need to pack it differently, please let me know. When I tried to do "modprobe snd_opl3sa2" after a reboot, I get a "FATAL" error saying "No such device". In dmesg, I see that pnp registers/unregisters the opl3sa2 driver. Thanks. Edit: I'll be attaching my /proc/asound as well, for fun. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-04-05 14:51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The ISAPnP code in your kernel does not detected the ISAPnP card. Try toggle the pnp system os option in your bios and repeat all tests. Also, send me all pnp / PnP lines from dmesg (dmesg | grep -E "(pnp|PnP)") after boot for both cases when the card is detected and when it is not. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-05-05 03:18 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- When I have PnP turned on in the BIOS, dmesg produces the following regarding PnP: pnp: PnP ACPI init pnp: PnP ACPI: found 15 devices PnPBIOS: Disabled by ACPI PNP pnp: the driver 'system' has been registered pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:0b' and the driver 'system' pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:0c' and the driver 'system' pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x372-0x373 has been reserved pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x398-0x399 has been reserved pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x4d0-0x4d1 has been reserved pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x279-0x279 has been reserved pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0xa79-0xa79 has been reserved pnp: 00:0c: ioport range 0x2180-0x218f has been reserved isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... isapnp: No Plug & Play device found pnp: the driver 'i8042 kbd' has been registered pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:0d' and the driver 'i8042 kbd' pnp: the driver 'i8042 aux' has been registered pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:0e' and the driver 'i8042 aux' pnp: the driver 'serial' has been registered pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:00' and the driver 'serial' With PnP turned off in the BIOS, I get the same. Running alsaconf with PnP turned off (as opposed to before when it was turned on) gives no found PnP, PCI, or legacy cards. Maybe I should turn off ACPI or upgrade to the latest stable kernel and ACPI/suspend2 patches. Thanks. Edit: Enabling/disabling ACPI didn't change anything. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-05-05 08:44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- If you see these two lines: isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards... isapnp: No Plug & Play device found Then ISAPnP subsystem does not detected any ISAPnP card. Please, could you try the user-space isapnp utility, if it finds an ISAPnP device? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-05-05 12:47 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, I don't have a /etc/isapnp.conf file and I don't know how to write one. pnpdump doesn't find anything, anyway. The only interesting thing that it prints is: # Trying port address 02f3 REALTIME operation timeout exceeded - Switching to normal scheduling nanosleep failed: Interrupted system call # Trying port address 0313 it ends with: # No boards found So, I don't think that isapnp would work, anyway, even if I did know how to write a config file for it (which, IMO, seems completely backwards from what PnP means!) Maybe there's a newer version than I have? All I can find is that 1.26, released in 2001 (!), is the latest version. This non-working state could have something to do with the related bug 0001296 at the top of this page: isapnp is incompatible with pnpbios and used the wrong ID's Also, I've always had to manually configure this card (except in Windows XP, which might do that automatically) and any isapnp options have always had to be turned off. So, isapnp has never worked with any of the available opl3sa2 drivers, OSS or ALSA. Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-05-05 13:47 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning: Appeartly, it's another bug than originally reported. The original reporter uses the ISAPnP configuration. What does command 'modinfo -p snd-opl3sa2' show on your system? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-06-05 00:31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # modinfo -p snd-opl3sa2 # I'm not sure whether to be :-D or :-( Edit: FWIW, modinfo snd-opl3sa2 is slightly more interesting: # modinfo snd-opl3sa2 author: Jaroslav Kysela description: Yamaha OPL3SA2+ license: GPL parmtype: index:array of int parm: index:Index value for OPL3-SA soundcard. parmtype: id:array of charp parm: id:ID string for OPL3-SA soundcard. parmtype: enable:array of bool parm: enable:Enable OPL3-SA soundcard. parmtype: isapnp:array of bool parm: isapnp:PnP detection for specified soundcard. parmtype: port:array of long parm: port:Port # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: sb_port:array of long parm: sb_port:SB port # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: wss_port:array of long parm: wss_port:WSS port # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: fm_port:array of long parm: fm_port:FM port # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: midi_port:array of long parm: midi_port:MIDI port # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: irq:array of int parm: irq:IRQ # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: dma1:array of int parm: dma1:DMA1 # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: dma2:array of int parm: dma2:DMA2 # for OPL3-SA driver. parmtype: opl3sa3_ymode:array of int parm: opl3sa3_ymode:Speaker size selection for 3D Enhancement mode: Desktop/Large Notebook/Small Notebook/HiFi. vermagic: 2.6.12.2 preempt PENTIUM4 gcc-3.2 depends: snd-cs4231-lib,snd-opl3-lib,snd,snd-mpu401-uart,snd-pcm alias: pnp:cYMH0020dYMH0021* alias: pnp:cYMH0030dYMH0021* alias: pnp:cYMH0800dYMH0021* alias: pnp:cYMH0801dYMH0021* alias: pnp:cNMX2200dYMH2210* # Also FWIW: # modinfo -V module-init-tools version 0.9.14 # I tried to install module-init-tools-3.1 but it requires docbook2man. I found a newer version of docbook-tools on sources.redhat.com but it requires the jade lib (which is in the same directory) but that won't compile. :-/ Thanks. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-06-05 08:37 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, you need new version of module-init-tools accepting -p parameter. I'm using module-init-tools-3.2_pre1-7. It's not a worth to add support for older versions to alsaconf. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-06-05 19:51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't suppose you (or anyone else) have any tips on getting jade-1.2.1 built? It's required by docbook-utils-0.6.14 which is required by module-init-tools-3.2-pre8. Thanks. Edit: I found openjade.sf.net. Edit: docbook-utils-0.6.14 won't build with openjade :-( ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive - 08-07-05 15:24 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, perex I have tested your improved alsaconf, and yes it indeed detects my sound card. To help you I have included the result of `bash -x ./alsaconf 2> alsaconf.log` so you can see the check that succeeds. Anyway, after alsaconf finds the right module updates the config files and says "your done", I try to play an sample and ... it hangs. Well, I suspect that this is DMA->IRQ issue. As you could have probably seen in my very first archive posted here - the number of trigered interrupts inclrase with 2 (I checked, this is done when modules is inserted) but it never changes when I try to play something. The most obvious reason -> The sound card doesn't triger it or doesn't handle it. Now having in mind same source code is uses in 2.4 kernel and I do use alsa in 2.4 kernel and it works flowlessly, I believe it is kernel bug. Well... there may be something in the details. To give you some light, I have enabled all debuging options and put an more verbose output on register handling in opl3sa2.c and cs4231_lib.c . I have attached modified files and the result output log. If you need something more specific... send it :P (kernel 2.6.12, sorry): All files and logs are in opl3sa2_iive2.tgz, take a look and of the older opl3sa2.tgz. BTW While I was looking into the source I think i may have found bug (not related to this issue). The snd_opl3sa2.single_dma is never zeroed. The structure(typedef actually) is declared static and assumed to be zeroed by the compiler. Unfortunatelly this flag will persist if module is removed and reloaded with different parameters that doesn't set it. small patch : -if (xdma2 < 0) - chip->single_dma = 1; +chip->single_dma = (xdma2 < 0); ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-08-05 13:45 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive: Thanks for testing. Please, could you send me related ALSA lines from /etc/modules.conf or /etc/modprobe.d/sound (depending on distro) and contents of /sys directory when snd-opl3sa2 module is loaded? Also, please,try to override dma1, dma2 and irq parameters in the modprobe configuration file. (For example: options snd-opl3sa2 dma1=3 dma2=1 irq=9). Check for free irqs in /proc/interrupts and for dmas in /proc/dma. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ahaning - 08-09-05 04:39 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, with the help of some people on LKML, I've successfully built module-init-tools 3.2-pre7. I've installed alsa-utils-1.0.9 with the above patch and installed the above-attached alsaconf. When I run alsaconf 1.0.9a, it does not detect my card as a PnP card. It will brute-force detect the card, however. The dma1, dma2, and irq are wrong, though. When I fix them in the modprobe.conf file, I can do 'alsasound restart' and the card appears to be detected. When I go to play something, I won't get sound until I touch the PCM mixer. If it would help, I can repost my /sys directory. Thanks. Edit: FWIW, here's my modinfo -p snd-opl3sa2 # modinfo -p snd-opl3sa2 index:Index value for OPL3-SA soundcard. id:ID string for OPL3-SA soundcard. enable:Enable OPL3-SA soundcard. isapnp:PnP detection for specified soundcard. port:Port # for OPL3-SA driver. sb_port:SB port # for OPL3-SA driver. wss_port:WSS port # for OPL3-SA driver. fm_port:FM port # for OPL3-SA driver. midi_port:MIDI port # for OPL3-SA driver. irq:IRQ # for OPL3-SA driver. dma1:DMA1 # for OPL3-SA driver. dma2:DMA2 # for OPL3-SA driver. opl3sa3_ymode:Speaker size selection for 3D Enhancement mode: Desktop/Large Notebook/Small Notebook/HiFi. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive - 08-09-05 11:31 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Well, I finnaly successed of making sound work. The only thing that helped was setting BIOS to 'PNP OS = YES'. This only comes to proove that the kernel is the reason of all problem. The real question is where to look now. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-09-05 12:48 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- iive: Thanks for testing. Please, return to http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3117 , because it appears to be a bug in the PnP subsystem of the 2.6 kernel. I reassinged this bug to Adam. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- perex - 08-09-05 12:51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Okay, the bug has been forwarded to the PnP subsystem maintainer. ahaning: The alsaconf tries to gather free resources (irq/dma/ports) from the /proc filesystem. It might be extended to gather this information also from /sys filesystem. Please, open a new bugreport for alsa-utils / alsaconf. It has nothing to do with the alsa-driver. Issue History Date Modified Username Field Change ====================================================================== 02-03-05 03:42 iive New Issue 02-03-05 03:42 iive File Added: isa_opl3sa2.tgz 02-03-05 03:42 iive Distribution => Slackware 10 02-03-05 03:42 iive Kernel Version => all 2.6.x kernel version (current 2.6.10) 04-13-05 21:59 jdthood Note Added: 0004478 04-14-05 00:02 iive Note Added: 0004485 07-09-05 06:26 ahaning Note Added: 0005438 07-09-05 06:38 ahaning Note Edited: 0005438 07-09-05 11:13 jdthood Note Added: 0005439 07-09-05 11:14 jdthood Note Added: 0005440 07-28-05 05:17 ahaning Note Added: 0005577 08-02-05 00:02 iive Note Added: 0005599 08-02-05 03:00 ahaning Note Added: 0005600 08-02-05 03:05 ahaning Note Added: 0005601 08-02-05 03:05 ahaning Note Deleted: 0005600 08-02-05 22:08 perex File Added: alsaconf-isapnp-2.6.patch 08-02-05 22:14 perex Note Added: 0005607 08-02-05 22:16 perex Note Added: 0005608 08-03-05 02:46 ahaning Note Added: 0005610 08-03-05 11:42 perex File Added: alsaconf 08-03-05 11:42 perex Note Added: 0005615 08-03-05 13:42 ahaning Note Added: 0005625 08-03-05 15:17 ahaning Note Added: 0005631 08-04-05 08:51 perex Note Added: 0005641 08-04-05 08:52 perex Relationship added related to 0001296 08-04-05 12:52 ahaning Note Added: 0005644 08-04-05 13:25 perex Note Added: 0005645 08-04-05 13:28 perex Note Added: 0005646 08-04-05 14:38 ahaning File Added: sys-ahaning-0.1.tar.bz2 08-04-05 14:42 ahaning Note Added: 0005649 08-04-05 14:49 ahaning Note Edited: 0005649 08-04-05 14:50 ahaning File Added: asound-ahaning-0.1.tar.bz2 08-04-05 14:51 perex Note Added: 0005650 08-05-05 02:35 ahaning Note Added: 0005655 08-05-05 03:18 ahaning Note Edited: 0005655 08-05-05 08:44 perex Note Added: 0005661 08-05-05 12:47 ahaning Note Added: 0005665 08-05-05 13:47 perex Note Added: 0005667 08-05-05 23:58 ahaning Note Added: 0005678 08-06-05 00:31 ahaning Note Edited: 0005678 08-06-05 08:37 perex Note Added: 0005680 08-06-05 18:32 ahaning Note Added: 0005681 08-06-05 18:39 ahaning Note Edited: 0005681 08-06-05 19:51 ahaning Note Edited: 0005681 08-07-05 15:19 iive File Added: opl3sa2_iive2.tgz 08-07-05 15:24 iive Note Added: 0005694 08-08-05 13:45 perex Note Added: 0005707 08-09-05 03:00 ahaning Note Added: 0005716 08-09-05 04:39 ahaning Note Edited: 0005716 08-09-05 11:31 iive Note Added: 0005719 08-09-05 11:55 iive File Added: opl3sa2_iive3.tgz 08-09-05 12:48 perex Note Added: 0005721 08-09-05 12:51 perex Status new => resolved 08-09-05 12:51 perex Resolution open => won't fix 08-09-05 12:51 perex Assigned To => perex 08-09-05 12:51 perex Note Added: 0005722 08-10-05 13:30 perex Relationship added related to 0001326 ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf