From: Michael <public@dgmo.org>
To: "Delio Brignoli" <nordkyn@tin.it>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: i810 audio problem
Date: 19 Jun 2001 11:27:08 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m1wv6945ub.fsf@mo.optusnet.com.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010618141715.A534@argo.tin.it>
In-Reply-To: "Delio Brignoli"'s message of "Mon, 18 Jun 2001 14:17:15 +0200"
"Delio Brignoli" <nordkyn@tin.it> writes:
> Switching from 2.4.2 to 2.4.5 breaks i810_audio on my intel MX440 based notebook:
>
> After some (in fact a few) seconds of playback it gets stuck until the app closes and reopens /dev/dsp. (I do NOT use esd)
[..]
> It goes on until I kill the app, then it says:
>
> Jun 18 13:59:42 argo kernel: i810_audio: drain_dac, dma timeout?
>
> Any idea(s), suggestions ...
What a co-incidence. I just hit this problem a few days ago.
The problem here is that:
1. the dma buffer drains to zero.
2. interrupt handler set LVI to CIV.
3. app write more than a buffer size of data to dma buffer.
4. LVI is un-changed!
There's a kludgey work-around I used, (never use more than
31 segments of the DMA buffer). (I.e. never use the last
dmabuf->fragsize of the dma buffer). This cures the hang
but it isn't an optimal solutions.
--- i810_audio.c.old Tue Jun 19 11:22:56 2001
+++ i810_audio.c Tue Jun 19 11:24:02 2001
@@ -1194,6 +1194,10 @@
cnt = dmabuf->dmasize - swptr;
if(cnt > (dmabuf->dmasize - dmabuf->count))
cnt = dmabuf->dmasize - dmabuf->count;
+
+ if (cnt >= dmabuf->fragsize && (dmabuf->count + cnt) >= dmabuf->dmasize)
+ cnt -= dmabuf->fragsize;
+
spin_unlock_irqrestore(&state->card->lock, flags);
if (cnt > count)
A better fix _may_ be to set CIV to LVI instead of the other way
around. (This assumes CIV is writeable). No testing at all;
may not be a fix.
Something like:
diff -u i810_audio.c.old i810_audio.c
--- i810_audio.c.old Tue Jun 19 11:22:56 2001
+++ i810_audio.c Tue Jun 19 11:26:14 2001
@@ -807,11 +807,11 @@
* means no data on read, handle appropriately
*/
if(!rec && dmabuf->count == 0) {
- outb(inb(port+OFF_CIV),port+OFF_LVI);
+ outb(inb(port+OFF_LVI),port+OFF_CIV);
return;
}
if(rec && dmabuf->count == dmabuf->dmasize) {
- outb(inb(port+OFF_CIV),port+OFF_LVI);
+ outb(inb(port+OFF_LVI),port+OFF_CIV);
return;
}
/* swptr - 1 is the tail of our transfer */
but with testing and a glance at the docs. :)
Michael.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-06-19 1:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-06-18 12:17 i810 audio problem Delio Brignoli
2001-06-19 1:27 ` Michael [this message]
2001-06-19 7:57 ` Delio Brignoli
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2001-06-20 15:23 ` i810_audio problem Delio Brignoli
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