On Tue, 02 Oct 2018 01:32:10 +0200, Takashi Sakamoto wrote: > > Hi, > > On Oct 02 2018 06:23, Alan Horstmann wrote: > > A user of the Portaudio library is reporting that from Alsa version 1.1.4 the > > function snd_pcm_poll_descriptors() can return -32 (Broken Pipe), and this > > fails an assert within Portaudio. Earlier 1.1.3 does not seem to show this > > issue. For more details, see > > https://app.assembla.com/spaces/portaudio/support/tickets/268. > > > > The Alsa docs don't mention any possible negative error code from this > > function - has the behaviour changed, or is it likely something else is > > triggering the difference? > > Return values from a call of 'snd_pcm_poll_descriptors()' varies > depending on implementation of PCM plugins for used PCM node. Therefore > it's impossible to cover all of the values in documentation. > > In a design of alsa-lib, 'snd_pcm_poll_descriptors()' is a thin wrapper > of '.poll_descriptors' callback of internal/external structure of PCM > plugins, therefore its behaviour is dynamically different depending on > each implementation. > > For example, when using 'hw' PCM node directly, a call of this function > can returns '-ENOMEM' or '2': > http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=blob;f=src/pcm/pcm_hw.c;h=59a242009e9f5f1098759305499eaa27bef6c1ab;hb=HEAD#l227 > > When using 'dmix' PCM node, '-EIO', '0', '-EPIPE' and '1': > http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=blob;f=src/pcm/pcm_direct.c;h=2b07eff90ff6e12200e27a0d40378f29a7bf0d24;hb=HEAD#l668 > > When using PCM node with external PCM plugins such as 'pulse', > 'snd_pcm_ioplug_create()' is called to instantiate plugin structure, > and a call of 'snd_pcm_poll_descriptors()' can return '-EIO', '0', '1', > and value depending on plugin implementation. > http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=blob;f=src/pcm/pcm_ioplug.c;h=881a1a85adaf09b4732375e2161b0a1ebb53900f;hb=HEAD#l772 > > When having good discussion to investigate cause, discover solution for > this kind of issues, you need to identify which PCM node triggers the > issue, at least. Yes, this function may return an error code, and it's the defined behavior from the beginning. So, please fix the error handling in the application side. thanks, Takashi _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel