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* Problem: 2.4.26/27 & 2.6.9 Audio CD Burning
@ 2004-11-13 13:44 Steven E. Woolard
       [not found] ` <41961AC9.2070902@comcast.net>
  2004-11-15 20:51 ` Bill Davidsen
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Steven E. Woolard @ 2004-11-13 13:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel

I've reproduced this problem on my system with 2.4.26, 2.4.27, and 
2.6.9. When trying to burn an audio CD with cdrecord, the system load 
average will skyrocket (relitively speaking) up to 4 or 5 sometimes 
reaching 10 or higher. This does not happen with data CD's or at all 
with 2.6.7 kernel. I used scsi emulation (of course) on 2.4.26 and 
2.4.27--not 2.6.9.

Side Notes:
	DMA is enabled, I have tried downgrading cdrtools, and if I 			remember 
correctly it has the same problem in 2.6.8(.1).

Hardware:
	AMD Athlon XP 2400+
	1024MB RAM
	VIA VT82C686 Southbridge (IDE Controller)
	LITE-ON LTR48246S CDRW Drive

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* Re: Problem: 2.4.26/27 & 2.6.9 Audio CD Burning
       [not found] ` <41961AC9.2070902@comcast.net>
@ 2004-11-14  4:00   ` Steven E. Woolard
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Steven E. Woolard @ 2004-11-14  4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel

Ed Sweetman wrote:
> 2.6.9-ck2 works just fine burning audio cds.  I've had similar trouble 
> with the vanilla kernel burning audio cds.  I think some people even 
> mentioned ripping audio cds now doesn't use dma in vanilla.  I dont 
> really remember, just that whenever the vanilla kernel has had trouble 
> with audio and dma in 2.6, ck kernels have worked.

Well, I tried the ck3 patch ... no improvement. System load still goes 
crazy.


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* Re: Problem: 2.4.26/27 & 2.6.9 Audio CD Burning
  2004-11-13 13:44 Problem: 2.4.26/27 & 2.6.9 Audio CD Burning Steven E. Woolard
       [not found] ` <41961AC9.2070902@comcast.net>
@ 2004-11-15 20:51 ` Bill Davidsen
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bill Davidsen @ 2004-11-15 20:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Steven E. Woolard; +Cc: Linux Kernel

Steven E. Woolard wrote:
> I've reproduced this problem on my system with 2.4.26, 2.4.27, and 
> 2.6.9. When trying to burn an audio CD with cdrecord, the system load 
> average will skyrocket (relitively speaking) up to 4 or 5 sometimes 
> reaching 10 or higher. This does not happen with data CD's or at all 
> with 2.6.7 kernel. I used scsi emulation (of course) on 2.4.26 and 
> 2.4.27--not 2.6.9.
> 
> Side Notes:
>     DMA is enabled, I have tried downgrading cdrtools, and if 
> I             remember correctly it has the same problem in 2.6.8(.1).
> 
> Hardware:
>     AMD Athlon XP 2400+
>     1024MB RAM
>     VIA VT82C686 Southbridge (IDE Controller)
>     LITE-ON LTR48246S CDRW Drive

My understanding based on experience is that with a 2.4 kernel you will 
get a high load average burning audio, and the quickest fix is to use 
speed= to slow the burn.

With 2.6 you should get DMA using the ATAPI:/dev/hdX interface, and in 
fact I do see only a few percent CPU burning at 40x (max) and a lowly 
2.0GHz Celeron.

If none of this helps, do run "vmstat 1" to a file while running, and 
post your command line used to start the burn. You might try "ATA:" as 
well for comparison. I don't know if "-dummy" will allow you to test 
without actually burning or not.

-- 
    -bill davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com)
"The secret to procrastination is to put things off until the
  last possible moment - but no longer"  -me

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