Hi, On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, at 23:54, Luis Pablo Gasparotto wrote: > I recently tried to use my old Yamaha GO 46 firewire audio interface > but despite being recognized by ffado (ffado-test ListDevices) it's not > available for using as an ALSA device. This is the result of "dmesg | > grep fw1": > > [ 1774.347201] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: created device fw1: GUID > 00a0de00000224a7, S400 > [ 1777.245524] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: address error > [ 1777.289426] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.333488] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.377497] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.421494] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.465483] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.465489] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.509451] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.509456] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.553494] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.553500] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.604455] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.604460] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.655499] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.655504] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.705501] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.705507] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.749485] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.749490] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.793500] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.793505] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1777.837501] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1777.837506] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1902.794454] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: created device fw1: GUID > 00a0de00000224a7, S400 > [ 1903.171269] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: no ack > [ 1903.171276] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get stream format 5 for isoc in > plug 0:-5 > [ 1903.171293] snd-bebob fw1.0: Sound card registration failed: -5 > [ 1905.103141] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: no ack > [ 1905.103155] snd-bebob fw1.0: Sound card registration failed: -5 > [ 1920.676581] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -38 > [ 1934.259069] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.259077] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get section type for isoc out > plug 0: -5 > [ 1934.259080] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to run AMDTP slave stream:-5 > [ 1934.303072] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.347074] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.391104] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.435034] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.479077] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.479083] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1934.526078] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: bus reset > [ 1934.526084] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 1945.034676] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: rediscovered device fw1 > [ 1973.194262] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: rediscovered device fw1 > [ 1997.385899] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: created device fw1: GUID > 00a0de00000224a7, S400 > [ 2003.695911] snd-bebob fw1.0: Detect discontinuity of CIP: 48 50 > [ 2009.542783] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: timeout > [ 2009.542791] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 2010.610805] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: rediscovered device fw1 > [ 2052.538599] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: rediscovered device fw1 > [ 2053.788867] snd-bebob fw1.0: transaction failed: conflict error > [ 2053.788874] snd-bebob fw1.0: fail to get clock source: -5 > [ 2382.600920] firewire_core 0000:04:06.0: rediscovered device fw1 > > I also have an Alesis IO26 which works nicely with the same cable so I > guess this is not a cable issue. What could be the cause of this? > > Thank you very much in advance, I'm an author of ALSA bebob driver and Yamaha GO46 is one of my test device. Thanks for your report. For my information, would you please investigate kernel version you use? But in my experiences, the continuous bus reset and failure of asynchronous transmission is a diagnostic of disorder, typically capacitor of powering. If you don't mind, it's better to open the box and check implemented capacitors. (Actually my device is repaired one.) Regards Takashi Sakamoto _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user