ANN Dmasound patch == Sheesh
Iain Sandoe
iain at sandoe.co.uk
Sat Jul 8 02:11:38 EST 2000
Hi again...
Well, it seems that one the list has bounced a message with a title - it
bounces it agin even if the new version fits within the rules...
Here's what I wanted to send:
hello all,
This may/may not help those who are experiencing X lock-up with sound
(although I've never had the problem myself).
I have done a backport of Geert's split-up dmasound stuff to 2.2.17pre7.
Thanks to Geert for helpful suggestions in doing this.
The problem is that the patch is **too big** to put as an attachment to the
list....
Anyone able to provide a place for it? [50-ish kb as bz2]....
If anyone's desperate (i.e. those having actual real-now-problems) I can
e-mail.
It is against linuxcare linux-pmac-stable and OK against linux-pmac-benh as
well.
WHAT IT DOES:
there's a new drivers/sound/dmasound this contains a split-up version of
the multi-platform dmasound.c
It *should* add sound input to the Pmac - but that doesn't work reliably yet
(I suspect weirdness with the mixer abstraction - see below). No crash but,
then, no recorded sound either. I'll be on this a bit later on.
WHAT I'VE TESTED:
G3 AWACS Rev 3 with/without build as modules.
I will do G3/Lombard (IIRC has the burgundy AWACS).
I will do G4 just as soon as I get to setting it up :-)
WHAT I DIDN'T DO:
The other platforms - if it is not obvious what is needed - (add call to
dmasound_???_init() into drivers/char/mem.c and fix up the module/no module
stuff in drivers/sound/dmasound_????.c) then e-mail me off list and I'll
have a go. BUT I've got no h'ware other than Pmac to test on.
TO DO:
Sort out mixer abstraction weirdness - there's definitely some funny
behaviour using kmixer - sometimes the stereo attribute is recognised -
sometimes not.
Sort out what is slowing things down when the buffer size is reduced:
we should be able to achieve 11ms output latency with AWACS.
Please test & comment (but send flames to /dev/null - this is my first
backport ;-)
ciao,
Iain.
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