On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 15:42 +1100, Shayne O'Connor wrote:
ok, i did that and got the patched alsa working with
"jackd -v -d alsa
-P hw:0,3 -C hw:0,2 -S".
i was able to connect clients such as ardour, muse and fweelin, but none
of them would record or play - they would freeze when trying to do so
and refuse to shut down. i've attatched the output from the jackd
terminal, just in case you can tell anything from it ...
I am especially interested in
any regressions that impact regular PCM playback (the hw:0,0 device).
well, it is a cavalcade of xruns ...
when i run jackd using the hw:0 device and my usual command:
"/usr/bin/jackd -T -v -R -P60 -dalsa -dhw:0 -r41000 -p512 -n2 -S -i2 -o2"
i get an incessant string of xruns. i've tried changing some parameters,
but to no avail ... here's the brief output from dmesg:
OK, it looks like the patch is not quite ready for widespread use. I
will take a look at it. It looks like I need to change regular PCM
playback back to use the channel loop interrupt or tweak the timing a
little. It works for me but I do have an intermittent problem with
clients immediately zombifying.
Thanks for testing, I'll let you know when I have an updated patch.
Lee