On 23/04/2013 13:24, Daniel Mack wrote:
Yes. 2.6.32-46-108.On 23.04.2013 13:19, Yves G wrote:On 23/04/2013 13:14, Daniel Mack wrote:On 23.04.2013 13:07, Yves G wrote:Thanks! I'll forward that to my contacts at PlantronicsFixing the firmware is certainly the right thing to do, but I'd appreciate if you could still test my patch, so we can take it to the mainline kernel. As Torstein said - there are more devices out there which get this wrong, and I'd like to fix all of them at once.It is my plan to do it today or tomorrow. I'll tell you the results.Thanks.BTW: The patch does not work with the version of Alsa shipped with Ubuntu 10.04. In that version, this is usbaudio.c that must be patched, not stream.c.Then the kernel they ship is ancient. This is an old version of Ubuntu, but this is what is used as the OS of the devices I must support. I'll try that too.But I guess that it can be made available only with the latest version of Alsa (which then may not work with older systems...)Don't bother with separate version of the kernel and ALSA. Just follow the instructions on this page and build a completely new kernel: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild You should apply my patch after you completed step 7, with "git apply <filename>". For my current issue, however, I should be able to provide a fix that does not need a new/rebuilt kernel. So I'll also test a patched snd-usb-audio module. Regards - Yves Best regards, Daniel |
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