From: Sven Dickert <Sven.Dickert@planb.de>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: sound runs double speed on rs6k
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 10:51:14 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010724105114.A17706@remote.org> (raw)
Hi,
I try to set up a working kernel on the following machine:
IBM RS/6000 7020-001 also named 40P, seems to be compatible to
IBM PowerSeries 6015 also named PPS400. The machine is one-on-one
completely PreP as mentioned in
ftp://ftp.austin.ibm.com/pub/technology/spec/srp1_10?.ps.Z
I think the 40P was some sort of reference implentation of the
PreP standard. The machine boots 2.4.6. with some modifications:
http://www.remote.org/sven/ppc/40p.patch
At the moment I'm working on sound support. I changed
-#define CAROLINA_IRQ_EDGE_MASK_HI 0xA4 /* IRQ's 8-15 [10,13,15] */
+#define CAROLINA_IRQ_EDGE_MASK_HI 0xA0 /* IRQ's 8-15 [10,13,15] */
in arch/ppc/kernel/prep_pci.c
I found this 'patch' at http://penguinppc.org/dev/prep/tp850.diff
Now the system is not longer 'hanging' in userspace when I cat a .au file
to /dev/audio, instead sound is played at external speakers. But it is
played at _double_ speed. I've never listened to U2 as fast as
Michael Schuhmacher drives cars :)
I can patch ad1848_set_speed in drivers/sound/ad1848.c to set
22050 instead of 44100 when speed of audio-device is choosen, but this
seems to be a poor hack, not solving the real problem.
There is strange thing, that cat /proc/pci shows me a second device
at irq 10, same irq cs4231 uses.
Have you any idea, knowledge about timers, bus speed or something that
I can change to get a slower sound?
Thank you for your attention, Sven
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Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-07-24 8:51 Sven Dickert [this message]
2001-07-25 19:42 ` 601 BAT's Hollis Blanchard
2001-07-26 8:18 ` CAROLINA_IRQ_EDGE_MASK_HI, Segment Register 8 instead of BATs on 601 Sven Dickert
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