Re: Help with RME alsa driver

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At Fri, 6 Feb 2015 00:39:29 +1100,
Bruce wrote:
> 
> Hi Takashi,
> 
> I know it doesn't work with 1.0.18.
> 
> I haven't tried 1.0.16 or 1.0.17. I'm not sure exactly at what stage the
> kernel hooks changed, and that meant a change of test distribution.
> Others kept telling me the driver definitely wasn't the problem, so kept
> trying to look elsewhere, with no positive results.

Well, looking at the code diff between 1.0.15 and 1.0.18, there is no
significant changes in hdspm.c, and most of them are just typo fixes
and core-side API cleanup that is irrelevant with HDSPM
functionality.

That said, if 1.0.18 really doesn't work, the breakage is something
else than the hdspm driver code itself.  So, please make really sure
that 1.0.18 doesn't work.


Takashi

> 
> Cheers,
> Bruce
> On 6 Feb 2015 00:28, "Takashi Iwai" <tiwai@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > At Thu, 05 Feb 2015 20:53:44 +1100,
> > Bruce wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Is there anyone willing to spend *some time* helping me out with a
> > > long-term problem I've been having with an RME eMADI setup ?
> > >
> > > The problem appears to be non-trivial and will require knowledge of RME
> > > cards, and the alsa drivers for it.
> > > Willing to pay the right person for their efforts. I'm no longer looking
> > > for "try this, try that" suggestions; I actually need assistance.
> > > Gone down many many dead-ends, but the problem remains. The latest
> > > attempt has introduced another, probably unrelated, problem.
> > >
> > > It all works with the driver that comes with alsa 1.0.15, but not after
> > > that.
> >
> > Are you sure "not after that"?  Namely, if alsa-driver 1.0.16 doesn't
> > work but 1.0.15 does, it should be easy to find out the culprit.
> >
> >
> > Takashi
> >
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