Hi Chuck, A few comments embedded below. - MArk On 6/26/07, Chuckk Hubbard <badmuthahubbard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: <SNIP>
64studio:/mnt/win/Linux# uname -a Linux 64studio 2.6.22-rc4.062107 #1 PREEMPT Thu Jun 21 23:28:59 EDT 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
OK, running 64-bit. I do also, although I'm Gentoo. I'm not certain from this kernel name that this is a real-time kernel. Most of the time they include some form or '-rt' in the name. Not a requirement that the name say -rt but if you're not running a real time kernel then all bets are off for real time performance.
64studio:/mnt/win/Linux# lspci
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00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SB450 HDA Audio (rev 01)
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02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8038 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller (rev 14) 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
<SNIP> OK, so you are running the Intel-HDA which lots of other folks have had problems with. My son's machine has one and has trouble with real-time performance although I haven't tried to fix it yet.
64studio:/mnt/win/Linux# cat /proc/asound/cards 0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB HDA ATI SB at 0xc0000000 irq 16
<SNIP> OK, looking at the list above you have a *lot* of modules loaded. Again, not necessarily a problem but when I see things like
thermal 15376 0 fan 5896 0 button 9312 0 processor 26940 1 thermal ac 6280 0 battery 11464 0
this makes me think about power management which has caused me and others problems with RT performance over the years. Do you need them? At least for debugging it might be wise to not use anything you don't absolutely need until you get to the root of the problem.
64studio:/mnt/win/Linux# cat /proc/interrupts
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16: 429 IO-APIC-fasteoi eth0, HDA Intel
<SNIP> You are sharing the sound card's hardware interrupt line with a NIC. If this is a desktop machine you might want to change the NIC's slot and share it with something else for simplicity.
==================== qjackctl messages:
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Creating link /home/chuckk/.kde/socket-64studio. 05:00:31.211 Startup script terminated with exit status=256. 05:00:31.211 JACK is starting... 05:00:31.211 /usr/bin/jackd -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p1024 -n2
And finally it seems that Jack is not running with real-time turned on. If it was I would expect to see /usr/bin/jackd -R ....... Check how you are starting Jack in QJC. There is a button you must push to turn on real time performance. Also I'm thinking that someone else recently said they had to run the Intel-HDA with variables like: -r48000 -n3 or possibly -r44100 n3 You should Google a bit for specifics on that. Some on-board sound cards don't work well at all sample rates. Hope this helps, Mark _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user