[Cc: alsa-devel] On 21.10.2012 14:30, Artem S. Tashkinov wrote: > On Oct 21, 2012, Daniel Mack wrote: > >> A hint at least. How did you enable the audio record exactly? Can you >> reproduce this with arecord? >> >> What chipset are you on? Please provide both "lspci -v" and "lsusb -v" >> dumps. As I said, I fail to reproduce that issue on any of my machines. > > All other applications can read from the USB audio without problems, it's > just something in the way Adobe Flash polls my audio input which causes > a crash. > > Just video capture (without audio) works just fine in Adobe Flash. Ok, so that pretty much rules out the host controller. I just wonder why I still don't see it here, and I haven't heard of any such problem from anyone else. Some more questions: - Which version of Flash are you running? - Does this also happen with Firefox? - Does flash access the device directly or via PulseAudio? - Could you please apply the attached patch and see what it spits out to dmesg once Flash opens the device? It returns -EINVAL in the hw_params callback to prevent the actual streaming. On my machine with Flash 11.4.31.110, I get values of 2/44800/1/32768/2048/0, which seems sane. Or does your machine still crash before anything is written to the logs? > Only and only when I choose to use > > USB Device 0x46d:0x81d my system crashes in Adobe Flash. > > See the screenshot: > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=84151 When exactly does the crash happen? Right after you selected that entry from the list? There's a little recording level meter in that dialog. Does that show any input from the microphone? > My hardware information can be fetched from here: > > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49181 > > On a second thought that can be even an ALSA crash or pretty much > anything else. We'll see. Thanks for your help to sort this out! Daniel