On 23/06/14 11:40, Daniel Drake wrote: > I tested ODROID-U2's 3.5mm analog headphone jack output with: > > # speaker-test -c 2 -t wav -l 2 > > On my x86 laptop this command takes ~6 seconds and produces audible output: > "Front left, front right, front left, front right" > > When those words are reproduced over the speakers, there is a > corresponding message printed to stdout which synchronizes nicely. > > On ODROID-U2 the same command doesn't work quite right - execution > takes only 3.5 seconds and the audible output is truncated: > "Front left, front right, front" > and the stdout messages do not really coincide with the audio being > reproduced at that time. > > No pulseaudio or anything like that. > > Can you reproduce this? I could reproduce such behaviour on the U3 board, but only with u-boot which sets the MPLL clock frequency (fout_mpll) to 880 MHz, rather than 800 MHz, which was the case in my original environment. All fout_mpll child clocks have then different frequency values in both cases. It's a bit strange though, because frequencies of all the audio subsystem clocks seem to be same anyway: # cat /sys/kernel/debug/clk/clk_summary ... fout_epll 0 0 192000000 mout_audss 0 0 192000000 dout_rp 0 0 19200000 dout_aud_bus 0 0 19200000 mout_i2s0 0 0 192000000 dout_i2s0 0 0 192000000 sclk_epll 0 0 192000000 audss 0 0 192000000 So there might be some other difference I'm overlooking. Will let you know as soon I find out anything else. Regards, Sylwester -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-samsung-soc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html