Rene Herman wrote: > (Re: interrupts not being seen by es18xx) > That is indeed what it soundeed like, or the first bit at least. > > What does cat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_ALPHA_ say? Miuchael, and for > you? For some Alpha configs, arch/alpha/kernel/es1888.c is compiled and for > some not. I expect for you (Bob) it's compiled in? And Michael? Here is the requested list of CONFIG_ALPHA_* items for the 2.6.25-rc4+iommu_patch kernel with support for snd-es18xx and snd-sb8: CONFIG_ALPHA=y CONFIG_ALPHA_MIATA=y CONFIG_ALPHA_EV5=y CONFIG_ALPHA_CIA=y CONFIG_ALPHA_EV56=y CONFIG_ALPHA_PYXIS=y CONFIG_ALPHA_SRM=y CONFIG_ALPHA_LEGACY_START_ADDRESS=y >From arch/alpha/kernel/Makefile, obj-${CONFIG_ALPHA_MIATA} adds es1888.o as a built-in object, so yes, it's built-in. I never noticed the init support for the ES1888 chip before... The code appears to set up DMA channel 1, but does not mention anything about the second 16-bit DMA channel. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bob Tracy | "I was a beta tester for dirt. They never did rct@xxxxxxxx | get all the bugs out." - Steve McGrew on /. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel