On Wed, 2004-12-15 at 08:49, Kevin Ernste wrote: > UPDATE: > > I just installed the latest stock Fedora kernel for kicks, > 2.6.9-1.681_FC3 (using it's own ALSA modules, not sure what version) > and HDSPmixer now works. The outputs show up and peak meters fly the > way they should. > > Unfortunately this kernel is probably not usable without all of > Fernando's lowlat goodies, realcap, etc...I was finally getting > excellent performance with JACK et al on > kernel-2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll... > > Is there a newer 2.6.9 kernel rpm (srpm ideally) with lowlat, etc > applied out there for testing? I didn't see anything beyond > 2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll in Planet SRPMS. Coming really really soon to a Planet (CCRMA) near you... I'm currently building a 2.6.10-rc3-mm1-v0.7.33-0 kernel (already obsolete, current is 33-4 :-), has worked fine in limited tests. -- Fernando > On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 03:54:06 -0500, Kevin Ernste <kevinernste@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello - > > > > I just installed a new HDSP multiface with PCI on a PlanetCCRMA/FC3 > > box, kernel 2.6.8.1-1.520.2vS7.ll, ALSA 1.07 (homemade rpms) and am > > not seeing any output levels on HDSPmixer (bottom row) despite > > actually hearing the signal I expect (sounds great). > > > > Modules/firmware load beautifully, I can route signal with HDSPmixer > > as expected, adjust levels, etc, just no visual feedback from the > > outputs row either with vu levels or changing peak values. > > > > Also on mixer channels that do show vu's (input and internal, top and > > middle rows respectively) the yellow peak indicators appear only > > randomly every 2-3 seconds or so, sort or popping around without any > > clear relation to the signal peak. Something's not right here. > > > > /sbin/lspci: > > > > 02:0d.0 Multimedia audio controller: Xilinx Corporation RME Hammerfall > > DSP (rev 0b) > > > > cat /proc/pci: > > > > Bus 2, device 13, function 0: > > Class 0401: PCI device 10ee:3fc5 (rev 11). > > IRQ 5. > > Master Capable. Latency=255. > > Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xec800000 [0xec80ffff]. > > > > "proc/interrupts says the card is on it's own interrupt, IRQ 5.