On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 09:24, Michael Ost wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-01 at 19:16, Paul Davis wrote:
When the dust settles from the kernel and NPTL,
2.6 will be more
viable. Right now, even though it works for some people, its not a
generally viable platform for realtime audio.
What sort of issues are you seeing with NPTL and the 2.6 kernel? Are
there stability problems? Functionality problems? I thought I had heard
the NPTL/2.6 was working fine.
What I'm seeing is, sometimes, xrun storms (this is using 2.6.7 + some
extra patches, lsm for realtime as non-root, recent alsa, qjackctl for
starting and running jack). One of them I think I have tracked to an app
running into denormal problems on a PIV. I still don't know for sure
which part of the system is contributing to the problem (jack / nptl /
alsa). On the same hardware with an older glibc and 2.4.x with low
latency patches I don't see the same problems (but the whole distro is
different, FC1 vs FC2).
Some users have had good experiences with 2.6.x by turning off nptl with
the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL trick, but they get lousy performance (ie: lots of
xruns) with nptl on.
-- Fernando