Dne 26. 07. 20 v 20:20 Pavel Hofman napsal(a): > Hi, > > I am debugging the following problem with the PCM METER API: > > An application with meter/scope configured in .asoundrc hits a high CPU > load sometimes when a new playback stream is opened. E.g. in MPD when > opening a new radio stream. The 100% CPU core load takes tens of seconds. > ........... > > TL;DR: at decrease of [status.appl_ptr - status.delay] between > consequent runs the size of buffer to convert by the built-in s16 scope > is set from usual 100s to huge value of pcm->boundary (1.5G), causing a > very long processing at 100% core load. > > The debug around the event looks like this, suddenly meter->now drops down: > > s16_update 1: meter->now 2567498, s16->old 2566593, size 905 > s16_update 1: meter->now 2568401, s16->old 2567498, size 903 > s16_update 1: meter->now 20786, s16->old 20786, size 0 > s16_update 1: meter->now 1065, s16->old 20786, size -19721 > s16_update 1: meter->now 24839, s16->old 24838, size 1 > s16_update 1: meter->now 701, s16->old 24839, size -24138 > s16_update 1: meter->now 1253162, s16->old 701, size 1252461 > s16_update 1: meter->now 1255148, s16->old 1253162, size 1986 > > .......... > > s16_update 1: meter->now 11136, s16->old 10261, size 875 > s16_update 1: meter->now 22525, s16->old 22524, size 1 > s16_update 1: meter->now 963, s16->old 22525, size -21562 > s16_update 1: meter->now 1270914, s16->old 963, size 1269951 > s16_update 1: meter->now 1272917, s16->old 1270914, size 2003 > I think the problem is that s16->old is not reset when status.appl_ptr is zeroed and starts running again. There is a call static void s16_reset(snd_pcm_scope_t *scope) { snd_pcm_scope_s16_t *s16 = scope->private_data; snd_pcm_meter_t *meter = s16->pcm->private_data; s16->old = meter->now; } but I do not know when this method is called and whether the meter->now is already assigned to the newly zeroed status.appl_ptr. Please at which method should I reset s16->old = 0? * s16_reset * s16_enable * s16_start * snd_pcm_scope_s16_open Thanks a lot for any help, Pavel.