Re: RME cards: How to show board revision and the loaded firmware version?

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On 13.05.2013 10:51, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Preliminary question and regarding to this question multiposted: Does
> anybody still use a RME HDSPe AIO ;)?

Cc: Adrian, who is actively developing this driver.


Best regards,
Daniel

> 
> Hi,
> 
> since the issues I get for my RME HDSPe AIO didn't became less, but more
> within the last two years, I cleaned a primary partition to install XP,
> just to test, if there are issues caused by the mobo, that will appear,
> even when not using a *nix driver, but the proprietary driver and latest
> RME firmware.
> 
> I'm a Linux only user, so sometime ago I installed FreeBSD, just to
> test, if the RME card isn't borked, since on Linux only 2 ADAT channels
> do work, fortunately all 8 ADAT channels work, using the FreeBSD driver
> (no TotalMix).
> 
> I bought the card, because it was recommended by members of the Linux
> audio community. Don't get me wrong, the blame is on me, I decided to
> buy the card and had no time to use it within the first weeks, I only
> want to point out, that I did research before I bought the card. I
> wonder, if there are different revisions of the RME board?
> 
> I know I've written this several times, but somebody might not have read
> it and it's a while ago since I ask for the situation of this card on
> other machines.
> 
> Is there a command that shows the board revision and used firmware
> version?
> 
> I run my Arch install without the alsa-firmware package and installed it
> now.
> 
> $ uname -r
> 3.8.11-rt8-1-rt
> $ pacman -Q alsa-firmware
> error: package 'alsa-firmware' was not found
> $ sudo pacman -Syu alsa-firmware
> warning: ardour: ignoring package upgrade (2.8.16-1 => 3.1-1)
> alsa-firmware-1.0.27-2
> $ pacman -Q alsa-firmware
> alsa-firmware 1.0.27-2
> 
> Can anybody use a HDSPe AIO on Linux with all available sample rates?
> Store alsamixer settings? Does hdspeconf run? Use latency <= 10.7 ms?
> Use any latency even => 10.7 ms with getting absolutely no xruns? Use
> all ADAT channels?
> 
> [root@archlinux rocketmouse]# tuning
> 
> ########################################################################
> 
> # service rtirq status           
> 
>   PID CLS RTPRIO  NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND	
>    36 FF      90   - 130  0.0 S    irq/8-rtc0	
>   178 FF      85   - 125  0.0 S    irq/18-snd_hdsp	
>   179 FF      80   - 120  0.0 S    irq/20-snd_ice1	
>   180 FF      79   - 119  0.0 S    irq/21-snd_ice1	
>    75 FF      75   - 115  0.0 S    irq/16-ohci_hcd	
>    78 FF      75   - 115  0.0 S    irq/19-ehci_hcd	
>    86 FF      74   - 114  0.2 S    irq/17-ohci_hcd	
>    91 FF      73   - 113  0.0 S    irq/17-ohci_hcd	
>    34 FF      70   - 110  0.0 S    irq/1-i8042	
>    24 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/9-acpi	
>    51 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/42-radeon	
>    70 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/14-pata_ati	
>    71 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/15-pata_ati	
>    79 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/22-ahci	
>   165 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/7-parport0	
>   460 FF      50   -  90  0.1 S    irq/43-enp3s0	
>     3 FF       1   -  41  0.1 S    ksoftirqd/0	
>    13 FF       1   -  41  0.1 S    ksoftirqd/1	
> 
> # grep 18: /proc/interrupts
>  18:          0          4   IO-APIC-fasteoi   snd_hdspm
> 
> Mon May 13 10:31:03 CEST 2013 - 3.8.11-rt8-1-rt - Arch Linux \r (\l)
> 
> [root@archlinux rocketmouse]# tuning-rice
> 
> ########################################################################
> 
> # service rtirq status           
> 
>   PID CLS RTPRIO  NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND	
>    36 FF      90   - 130  0.0 S    irq/8-rtc0	
>   178 FF      85   - 125  0.0 S    irq/18-snd_hdsp	
>    75 FF      75   - 115  0.0 S    irq/16-ohci_hcd	
>    78 FF      75   - 115  0.0 S    irq/19-ehci_hcd	
>    86 FF      74   - 114  0.2 S    irq/17-ohci_hcd	
>    91 FF      73   - 113  0.0 S    irq/17-ohci_hcd	
>    34 FF      70   - 110  0.0 S    irq/1-i8042	
>    24 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/9-acpi	
>    51 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/42-radeon	
>    70 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/14-pata_ati	
>    71 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/15-pata_ati	
>    79 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/22-ahci	
>   165 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/7-parport0	
>   460 FF      50   -  90  0.1 S    irq/43-enp3s0	
>     3 FF       1   -  41  0.1 S    ksoftirqd/0	
>    13 FF       1   -  41  0.1 S    ksoftirqd/1	
> 
> # grep 18: /proc/interrupts
>  18:          0          4   IO-APIC-fasteoi   snd_hdspm
> 
> Mon May 13 10:31:47 CEST 2013 - 3.8.11-rt8-1-rt - Arch Linux \r (\l)
> 
> OT: I noticed a thread at LAU about a PCIe card from another vendor,
> that was recommended to work with Linux, but it doesn't (or didn't?).
> Are there any PCIe cards available in the price range and audio quality
> of the HDSPe AIO, that are DEFINITIVELY known as working with Linux?
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
> 
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