UPDATE:
I just installed the latest stock Fedora kernel for kicks,
2.6.9-1.681_FC3 (using it's own ALSA modules, not sure what version)
and HDSPmixer now works. The outputs show up and peak meters fly the
way they should.
Unfortunately this kernel is probably not usable without all of
Fernando's lowlat goodies, realcap, etc...I was finally getting
excellent performance with JACK et al on
kernel-2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll...
Is there a newer 2.6.9 kernel rpm (srpm ideally) with lowlat, etc
applied out there for testing? I didn't see anything beyond
2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll in Planet SRPMS.
Kevin
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:54:06 -0500, Kevin Ernste <kevinernste(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello -
I just installed a new HDSP multiface with PCI on a PlanetCCRMA/FC3
box, kernel 2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll, ALSA 1.07 (homemade rpms) and am
not seeing any output levels on HDSPmixer (bottom row) despite
actually hearing the signal I expect (sounds great).
Modules/firmware load beautifully, I can route signal with HDSPmixer
as expected, adjust levels, etc, just no visual feedback from the
outputs row either with vu levels or changing peak values.
Also on mixer channels that do show vu's (input and internal, top and
middle rows respectively) the yellow peak indicators appear only
randomly every 2-3 seconds or so, sort or popping around without any
clear relation to the signal peak. Something's not right here.
/sbin/lspci:
02:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Xilinx Corporation RME Hammerfall
DSP (rev 0b)
cat /proc/pci:
Bus 2, device 13, function 0:
Class 0401: PCI device 10ee:3fc5 (rev 11).
IRQ 5.
Master Capable. Latency=255.
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xec800000 [0xec80ffff].
"proc/interrupts says the card is on it's own interrupt, IRQ 5.
Kevin