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From: Remy Bruno <remy.bruno@trinnov.com>
To: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RME AES32 & MADI
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 13:11:48 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070131121148.GA20540@trinnov.com> (raw)

Hello,

I have been working on the AES32 and will soon provide a patch to get it
(hopefully) fully operational (hdspm code).

Moreover, I also worked on the MADI card, but the original hdspm driver didn't
work for me (ie the code before my modifications to support AES32). I had to
deal with the following points:
  - it needed the DDS feature (clock divisor), as for the AES32 and hdsp9632
    cards (this may be a new behavior for recent cards)
  - the channel map needed to always be channel_map_madi_ss (and never
    channel_map_madi_ds, even at 96k), as for AES32. Otherwise, the routing was
    not correct.
  - not enough DMA memory was beeing allocated (only for
    "params_channels(params)" channels whereas it should be allocated for all
    the channels, otherwise it didn't work at 96kHz) (alsa-lib was complaining,
    so I don't think an old MADI card would work either)
  - I had to play with the channel and rate rules
    (snd_hdspm_hw_rule_channels_rate and so on) to get it working. Not
    completely clear to me how it works but it didn't work as it was

So here come my questions:
  - Was the MADI driver completely fonctionnal before now? In other words,
    maybe an older revision of the card was working as the code suggested (ie
    differently than the revision I have, which is 204), can anyone confirm
    this?
  - As a corollary: should I keep the compatibility with the old code? IE keep
    using channel_map_madi_ds, etc. for revisions < 204?

I will provide a patch when I know how to deal with the previous code.

Bye

Remy


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             reply	other threads:[~2007-01-31 12:11 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-01-31 12:11 Remy Bruno [this message]
2007-02-02 18:39 ` RME AES32 & MADI Takashi Iwai
2007-02-05  9:27   ` Winfried Ritsch
2007-02-05 10:11     ` Takashi Iwai
2007-02-13 10:44     ` Remy Bruno
2007-02-14 15:00       ` Takashi Iwai
2007-02-20 17:04         ` Remy Bruno
2007-02-22 15:37           ` Takashi Iwai
2007-02-28 17:29             ` Remy Bruno
2007-03-08 13:40               ` Takashi Iwai

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