I added your suggestion to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=597354#c5 which resolves
the coredump in drumstick-sysinfo
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Upstream author Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas suggested doing
'sudo modprobe snd-hrtimer'
prior to running Jackd.
Now drumstick-sysinfo doesn't crash. Furthermore, it looks like ALSA is using
the HRTimer:
gnulem-15-~/Documents> cat /proc/asound/seq/timer
Timer for queue 0 : HR timer
Period time : 0.001000000
Skew : 65536 / 65536
gnulem-16-~/Documents> cat /proc/asound/timers
G0: system timer : 1000.000us (10000000 ticks)
G3: HR timer : 0.001us (1000000000 ticks)
Client sequencer queue 0 : running
P0-0-0: PCM playback 0-0-0 : SLAVE
P0-0-1: PCM capture 0-0-1 : SLAVE
P1-0-0: PCM playback 1-0-0 : SLAVE
P1-0-1: PCM capture 1-0-1 : SLAVE
P1-0-2: PCM playback 1-0-2 : SLAVE
P1-0-3: PCM capture 1-0-3 : SLAVE
P1-1-0: PCM playback 1-1-0 : SLAVE
P2-0-0: PCM playback 2-0-0 : SLAVE
P2-0-1: PCM capture 2-0-1 : SLAVE
P4-0-0: PCM playback 4-0-0 : SLAVE
Client application 2396 : stopped
Client application 9950 : stopped
P4-0-1: PCM capture 4-0-1 : SLAVE
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Niels
http://nielsmayer.com