From: bugtrack@alsa-project.org
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0000952]: System freeze at end of MIDI playback
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 00:03:59 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e01efe2bcb78004dd609a4cf433ebda4@bugtrack.alsa-project.org> (raw)
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=952>
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Reported By: skunk
Assigned To:
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 952
Category: PCI - emu10k1
Reproducibility: random
Severity: crash
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Debian testing
Kernel Version: 2.6.8-2-k7
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Date Submitted: 03-01-2005 06:28 CET
Last Modified: 06-28-2006 00:03 CEST
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Summary: System freeze at end of MIDI playback
Description:
Hardware: Sound Blaster Live! Value
Software: sfxload (for patch loading) and drvmidi (playback)
I often play a list of MIDI files. On a number of occasions---either at
the end of a MIDI song, or when I hit STOP---the computer has frozen hard.
The recurrence is rare enough to make this more an annoyance than a
showstopper, but then, I haven't been too keen on ferreting out this bug.
I am reporting this against ALSA from the 2.6.8 kernel, as that is what
I'm using now (Debian official package) but the same problem arose with
alsa-driver 1.0.8 (as compiled by me) on 2.4.29.
I could probably rig up something to start/stop MIDI playback repeatedly,
with a debug-compiled driver, but is there any way to get useful debugging
output when the bug takes the whole system down?
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phorn - 06-27-06 23:43
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I am also getting this bug pretty often (kernels 2.6.15 through 2.6.17.1).
I get no useful indication when using SMP. The only way to tell is that
"pmidi" frezes in the "running" state, and half of the I/O devices
(keyboard, ethernet and sometimes harddrive) stop working.
I decided to disable SMP and then I got a nice kernel message which I
attached as kernel_spinlock-2.6.17.1-nosmp.txt
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rlrevell - 06-28-06 00:03
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Can you verify the bug is still present in the latest Hg sources?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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03-01-05 06:28 skunk New Issue
03-01-05 06:28 skunk Distribution => Debian testing
03-01-05 06:28 skunk Kernel Version => 2.6.8-2-k7
09-19-05 10:10 jdthood Note Added: 0006287
09-19-05 10:19 skunk Note Added: 0006290
04-23-06 07:57 skunk Note Added: 0009441
06-07-06 18:09 pen Note Added: 0010085
06-07-06 18:09 pen Issue Monitored: pen
06-07-06 18:23 rlrevell Note Added: 0010086
06-07-06 19:45 pen Note Added: 0010087
06-07-06 19:50 rlrevell Note Added: 0010088
06-08-06 09:28 skunk Note Added: 0010109
06-27-06 23:35 phorn File Added: kernel_spinlock-2.6.17.1-nosmp.txt
06-27-06 23:43 phorn Note Added: 0010602
06-28-06 00:03 rlrevell Note Added: 0010603
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