* Updated DMASOUND patches
@ 2000-08-02 19:50 Iain Sandoe
2000-08-02 23:27 ` Michel Dänzer
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-08-02 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev; +Cc: Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Hi all sound testers (thanks again)
This is work-in-progress so these are convenience patches, rather than any
awesome finale :-) (or should one say coda :-?)
I am, however, determined to make linuxppc sound at *least* as good as it is
under MacOS!!!
Patches for latest source trees at
http://www.drfruitcake.com/linux/linuxppc.html
This is the common 2.4.0/back-port codebase. I haven't done a specific
2.4.0-test5 patch yet (but it's gonna be real close to the one there - and
the conditionals shouldn't hurt 2.4.0 - so...)
==========
Latest changes (both):
o added in the detection of screamers (thanks Ben) solves some pismo
problems
o a little extra information on which type of chip it thinks it has is put
into the status output
2.2.17pre15ben1:
o drivers/sound/Makefile is updated with Geert's patch to correct
module_install stuff
===== my results so far.
2.2.17pre15 looks OK (same behaviour still )
2.4.0-test5
This is much more flaky **with identical code** there is no crashing (yet)
- but a strong tendency for almost any activity to cut off the sound.
opening the mixer control is a really good way of doing it. Once the panel
is open you can restart the sound and all is hunky-dory... but...
I guess I'm a little suspicious of the new wait-queue stuff (that's really
the only major change to the sound side).
Happy testing,
Iain
BTW sorry, no binaries posted - I haven't done enough of my own testing yet.
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* Re: Updated DMASOUND patches
2000-08-02 19:50 Updated DMASOUND patches Iain Sandoe
@ 2000-08-02 23:27 ` Michel Dänzer
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From: Michel Dänzer @ 2000-08-02 23:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Iain Sandoe; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Iain Sandoe wrote:
> 2.4.0-test5
>
> This is much more flaky **with identical code** there is no crashing (yet)
> - but a strong tendency for almost any activity to cut off the sound.
> opening the mixer control is a really good way of doing it. Once the panel
> is open you can restart the sound and all is hunky-dory... but...
I've noticed that 2.4.0-test4 is much more sluggish than any 2.2 kernel I've
used. Turning on DMA for the HD (yep, didn't do it automatically) helps a bit,
but not totally.
> I guess I'm a little suspicious of the new wait-queue stuff (that's really
> the only major change to the sound side).
There's a whole new kernel around the sound driver ;)
Michel
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* Re: Updated DMASOUND patches
@ 2000-08-03 7:42 Iain Sandoe
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From: Iain Sandoe @ 2000-08-03 7:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michel Dänzer; +Cc: linuxppc-dev, Benjamin Herrenschmidt
Thu, Aug 3, 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> Iain Sandoe wrote:
>
>> 2.4.0-test5
>>
>> This is much more flaky **with identical code** there is no crashing (yet)
>> - but a strong tendency for almost any activity to cut off the sound.
>> opening the mixer control is a really good way of doing it. Once the panel
>> is open you can restart the sound and all is hunky-dory... but...
>
> I've noticed that 2.4.0-test4 is much more sluggish than any 2.2 kernel I've
> used. Turning on DMA for the HD (yep, didn't do it automatically) helps a bit,
> but not totally.
According to DMESG DMA *is* on for both SCSI & IDE (IDE doesn't enter into
this really for me - all my disks are SCSI). How could I tell if dmesg were
telling fibs?
>> I guess I'm a little suspicious of the new wait-queue stuff (that's really
>> the only major change to the sound side).
>
> There's a whole new kernel around the sound driver ;)
Fair point... I guess we do interact with the fs stuff, and IRQs and...
and... :-)
Iain.
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