Re: zita-njbridge between arm and x86_64?

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> On Fri, Apr 03, 2020 at 10:46:28PM +0200, Giso Grimm wrote:
>> using zita-njbridge between two x86_64 systems works great. However,
>> when I try to connect an arm-based system (Banana Pi M1) with a 64 bit
>> system things get less stable (dropouts even with large buffers, error
>> messages, segmentation fault on the 64bit side). I tried the Ubuntu
>> 18.04 provided version (0.1.1) as well as a freshly compiled version
>> (0.4.4). Did anyone successfully try zita-njbridge on arm-based systems?

On Fri, April 3, 2020 4:40 pm, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> Maybe the same problem as with the RPi3: network and USB audio don't
> go well together because the network interface is actually a USB device.

Performance problems on the ARM side don't seem like a good explanation
for a segmentation fault on the x86 side.   Dropouts and error messages
would likely be explained by that.

Performance problems on the ARM side is not necessarily a given though,
the processor used on that device has a dedicated Gb Ethernet MAC, so
unless the chip architecture (Allwinner A20) is really broken, it should
be able to handle a single audio stream without choking.

-- 
Chris Caudle
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