Re: RTC/HPET timer permissions

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On 11/26/2012 03:03 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
On 11/25/2012 01:23 PM, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Using the RTC or HPET devices directly is necessary only if
the kernel does not use them for timers.  Nowadays, kernels do, and
applications use the proper timer APIs.

What are those timer API's?

POSIX timers, interval timers, nanosleep(), usleep(), poll() timeout.


Thanks. Having played around with cyclictest I have a slight notion of what this all means ;)

You'd need this only if you're using some audio application that hasn't
been updated for many years.

So this section has become deprecated?
http://wiki.linuxmusicians.com/doku.php?id=system_configuration#hardware_timers

Only if all applications actually have been updated.
Wasn't there some sequencer (Rosegarden? Muse?) that still uses RTC?


No idea. But I think I'm going to modify that section anyway because apparently setting permissions on /dev/rtc and/or /dev/hpet is not necessary anymore (in general).

And how does the snd-hrtimer module relate to this matter?

It's for some timers used internally by ALSA, and loaded automatically.


In what kind of situations would it load automatically? Because it never does on my machines, I have to either load it myself or add it to /etc/modules Software like Qtractor can use it too when the module is loaded. Is this recommended? Does it improve MIDI timing for instance? How does it compare to the default timer setting?

Regards,

Jeremy


Regards,
Clemens
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