From: Peter Enderborg <pme@ufh.se>
To: Paul Davis <pbd@op.net>
Cc: "alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net" <alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: Rawmidi bug or missed feature?
Date: Sat, 02 Mar 2002 20:15:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C8124E0.4FDDECD1@ufh.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 200203021858.NAA13670@renoir.op.net
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Paul Davis wrote:
> >How do you solve the problem with sharing hardware then?
>
> I don't. I intend to wait for (and contribute too, if I can) what I
> consider the correct solution:
>
> a) sequencer genuinely split into:
>
> 1) a router/multiplexer
> 2) a scheduler
>
> b) sequencer moves into user space
>
> As I've said before, I don't consider the current kernel-side
> implementation of the sequencer, nor its merging of two completely
> different functions, to be in anyone's interest. I think that Frank
> was (like myself and everyone else) somewhat "blinded" by the fact
> that OSS put the sequencer in the kernel, and we did not know that it
> was possible to get similar performance in user space.
How can we get the same performance i userspace? For me it is the
processor/OS schedule that gives the limit for that, and in kernel we
get
the hardware as the limit.
>
>
> For the time being, I have hardware solutions that work for me when I
> need to do complex MIDI routing (i.e. dedicated h/w MIDI patchbays),
> and I never run multiple apps using the same port.
>
> --p
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-03-02 19:15 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-02-28 22:56 Rawmidi bug or missed feature? Peter Enderborg
2002-03-01 13:45 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-01 14:58 ` Ricardo Colon
2002-03-01 19:22 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-01 20:30 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-01 21:06 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-01 21:31 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-01 22:18 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-02 11:14 ` Jaroslav Kysela
2002-03-02 13:31 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-02 17:11 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-02 17:45 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-02 18:01 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-02 18:37 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-02 18:58 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-02 19:15 ` Peter Enderborg [this message]
2002-03-02 19:31 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-02 22:22 ` ALSA sequencer in user land (was: Rawmidi bug or missed feature?) Frank van de Pol
2002-03-02 17:55 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-03 0:34 ` Frank van de Pol
2002-03-02 20:18 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-03 4:13 ` CAPs Bob Ham
2002-03-02 17:55 ` Rawmidi bug or missed feature? Roger E Critchlow Jr
2002-03-02 18:36 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-02 20:43 ` Roger E Critchlow Jr
2002-03-02 22:20 ` Peter Enderborg
2002-03-01 21:32 ` Paul Davis
2002-03-02 10:28 ` Jaroslav Kysela
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