On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 17:04 +0200, Romain Bossart wrote: > I forgot to mention that my audio card does not share > its IRQ with aic7xxx. > > Romain Bossart wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have many xruns when I read/write files on my SCSI > > disks. The suspected module is aic7xxx. I read a thread > > on LAU ('xrun madness') about this, but it dates back > > to 2004 and gives no solution. This problem does not > > occur with my other SATA drives. Could someone give me > > advices to troubleshoot this? > > > > > > Details: > > > > I have an Adaptec 39160 controller and 2 disks > > in a RAID1 (software) array. The module is aic7xxx. > > My filesystem is ext3. I use debian/unstable with a 2.6.22 > > RT kernel and RTirq. I tweaked my PCI latencies to 0 > > for the Adaptec PCI bus using setpci. > > > > Jackd being launched RT, I have no xruns with > > journalling operations or updatedb. But moderately > > intense operations on this array do cause many many xruns: > > for instance loading files into memory (launching > > firefox, or apt-get update, or copying files). > > Of course, recording music with Ardour causes > > many xruns too. > > > > Quite surprisingly (for me), I have no xruns when > > using my other SATA RAID5 (software) array, even > > very intensively. I had exactly this trouble with an Adaptec 29160 when I moved from a dual-processor motherboard to a single-processor (about 4 years ago). I eventually gave up and bought an IDE drive. I've since moved to a dual core, with a SATA drive. bye John _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user