Hi Pavel, On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 02:38:58PM +0200, Pavel Hofman wrote: > Hi, > > Please is there any way to enable the tstamp in stream status without > modifying the client calling the alsa-lib API? I wanted to measure > samplerate ratio between soundcards using data in their status proc files > (comparing advancement of tstamp vs. hw_ptr). The method seems to work quite > good, but some clients enable the stream status tstamp (e.g. pulseaudio) and > some don't (e.g. sox, aplay), resulting in zeros in the status proc file. > > Thanks a lot for any help or hint. One night sleep after posting my comment to your patch for aplay[1] brings me an idea to use tracepoints events for your purpose (it's 5:00 am at UTC+07:00). ALSA PCM core supports some kinds of tracepoints events[2]. They are categorized to two parts; the history of hwptr/applptr and hardware parameters of PCM substream. I think the former category of tracepoints events are available for your work to invent diagnostics tools since all of tracepoints events can be retrieved by user space application with system time stamp. I think the type of time stamp is selectable by options when retrieving records of tracepoints events. Furthermore the time stamp is essentially the same as the ones of trigger/current/driver time stamps in ALSA PCM interface. I did not add enough description about the category of tracepoints when committed to document [2], but roughly describe here: - hwptr - the position for audio frame transmission (e.g. DMA). - applptr - the position for user space application to read/write audio frame except for operations over mmapped buffer (but depending on audio hardware) This is call graph when operating the procfs node: (sound/core/pcm.c) ->snd_pcm_substream_proc_status_read() (sound/core/pcm_native.c) ->snd_pcm_status64() (sound/core/pcm_lib.c) ->snd_pcm_update_hw_ptr() (sound/core/pcm_trace.h) ->trace_hwptr() You can see hwptr event is triggered as well. Actually, trace_hwptr() is called more frequently by usual ALSA PCM applications; e.g. ioctl(2) with PCM hwptr request. We have some ways to retrieve the tracepoints events in user space: - tracefs - perf system call - bpf You can easily find many good documentations about them; e.g. - BPF Performance Tools (Brendan Gregg 2020, Addison Wesley, ISBN-13 78-0136554820 ) I prefer your intention diagnose the runtime of PCM substream. I think every one almost certainly love the work. So it's nice to go forward without discouraged. [1] Re: [PATCH] aplay: Support setting timestamp https://lore.kernel.org/alsa-devel/Yq2Lfn+RJx96Qqvh@workstation/ [2] Documentation/sound/designs/tracepoints.rst in source of Linux kernel https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/sound/designs/tracepoints.html Cheerss Takashi Sakamoto