patch for dmasound bug

Ryan Nielsen ran at krazynet.com
Sat Jun 12 06:07:54 EST 1999


Alvin Brattli wrote:
> >This restores the rate/byteswap to normal after playing a beep
> >if you for example stop timidity, make a beep, resume, the sound
> >will be slower than normal (without this patch).
> 
> Although this patch might do what it was intended for, it has some
> unwanted consequences on the PowerBook G3 Series, namely that one gets a
> constant, really annoying hiss from the loudspeakers, most notably
> during the boot sequence.  Without this patch, the hiss stops after a
> system beep (like when you do an "echo ^G" in a shell), but now even
> this does not help.  So, if this patch is included in the standard
> distribution, I suspect we will hear a lot of complaints from PowerBook
> G3 users.

is this better?
--- dmasound.c	1999/02/05 05:45:42	1.41
+++ dmasound.c	1999/06/11 20:04:43
@@ -3255,6 +3255,11 @@
 	save_flags(flags); cli();
 	if (beep_playing) {
 		st_le16(&beep_dbdma_cmd->command, DBDMA_STOP);
+		out_le32(&awacs_txdma->control, (RUN|PAUSE|FLUSH|WAKE) << 16);
+		out_le32(&awacs->control, MASK_IEPC
+			 | (awacs_rate_index << 8) | 0x11
+			 | (awacs_revision < AWACS_BURGUNDY? MASK_IEE: 0));
+		out_le32(&awacs->byteswap, sound.hard.format != AFMT_S16_BE);
 		beep_playing = 0;
 	}
 	restore_flags(flags);

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