* Re: Re: au8830 - front / rear channels swapped after first play and Surround40
@ 2005-03-17 3:23 Raymond
2005-03-17 14:45 ` Manuel Jander
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Raymond @ 2005-03-17 3:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel; +Cc: openvortex-dev
> > No, thats not a bug. Thats normal.
>
>
> AFAIK the FIFO error occurs only one time, the first time data is
> being DMA'ed. It could be that this error is some kind of data
> underrun, and it does only happen once, because we never flush the
> FIFO's when stopping a stream. Remaining data in the FIFO's may be
> messing the channel deinterlacer, because the amount of data loaded in
> the fifo is random, generating a random offset. Since the the PCI bus
> is 32 bit wide, that problem would not affect stereo streams, because
> one 32 bit transaction maps to two 16 bit samples. Only where a frame
> is more that 32bits, this problem would become apparent. This is just
> a theory, but maybe it could be worth a try, to enforce a absolute
> flush of the FIFO data when stopping a DMA stream.
The "vortex: IRQ fifo error" message happen once when the first play is
a stereo or 4 channels sound and it do not happen when the first play is
a MONO sound on my au8830.
Using "vortex_adbdma_stopfifo()" instead of vortex_adbdma_pausefifo()"
in snd_vortex_pcm_trigger() (just like the last version of au88x0 in
alsa-driver before it merged into alsa-kernel) seem to fix the
front/rear channels swap when playing 4 channels sound in au8830.
However the message "vortex: IRQ fifo error" will appear more than once
in the kernel log, it is quite annoying when a lot of these message is
displayed on the screen (not always) during the shutdown of the linux.
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* Re: Re: Re: au8830 - front / rear channels swapped after first play and Surround40
2005-03-17 3:23 Re: au8830 - front / rear channels swapped after first play and Surround40 Raymond
@ 2005-03-17 14:45 ` Manuel Jander
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From: Manuel Jander @ 2005-03-17 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Raymond, alsa-devel
Hi Raymond,
On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 11:23 +0800, Raymond wrote:
> > > No, thats not a bug. Thats normal.
> >
> >
> > AFAIK the FIFO error occurs only one time, the first time data is
> > being DMA'ed. It could be that this error is some kind of data
> > underrun, and it does only happen once, because we never flush the
> > FIFO's when stopping a stream. Remaining data in the FIFO's may be
> > messing the channel deinterlacer, because the amount of data loaded in
> > the fifo is random, generating a random offset. Since the the PCI bus
> > is 32 bit wide, that problem would not affect stereo streams, because
> > one 32 bit transaction maps to two 16 bit samples. Only where a frame
> > is more that 32bits, this problem would become apparent. This is just
> > a theory, but maybe it could be worth a try, to enforce a absolute
> > flush of the FIFO data when stopping a DMA stream.
>
> The "vortex: IRQ fifo error" message happen once when the first play is
> a stereo or 4 channels sound and it do not happen when the first play is
> a MONO sound on my au8830.
>
> Using "vortex_adbdma_stopfifo()" instead of vortex_adbdma_pausefifo()"
> in snd_vortex_pcm_trigger() (just like the last version of au88x0 in
> alsa-driver before it merged into alsa-kernel) seem to fix the
> front/rear channels swap when playing 4 channels sound in au8830.
Using "vortex_adbdma_stopfifo" sounds more reasonable to me, regarding
of what i explained above.
> However the message "vortex: IRQ fifo error" will appear more than once
> in the kernel log, it is quite annoying when a lot of these message is
> displayed on the screen (not always) during the shutdown of the linux.
Does the IRQ fifo error appear once for every sound played or a lot more
than that ? if it appears once for every PCM plaayback start, it may be
that this error is just a harmless "fifo empty" error, and as such could
be just ignored. An if it really signals a FIFO empty error, it maybe
useful to detect xruns ?
Best Regards,
--
Manuel Jander
Electronic Engineer
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