On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Takashi Iwai wrote:

> Kai Vehmanen wrote:
>> After doing a cvs update and recompiling and reinstalling the driver
>> package, snd-cs4281 now freezes my ibm-x20 laptop (rh7x, kernel 2.4.16,
>> today's ALSA-CVS). 0.9.0rc1 works fine. Anyone with similar experience? I
> Jaroslav already fixed this on cvs (hopefully :)
> please give a try.

Yup, works fine now (tested two laptops; one x20 and one x21)! Thanks!

>> And another cs4281 mystery: with 0.9.0rc1 the record wakeup is constantly
>> late. Even though I've set avail_min to x frames, upon wake-up there's
>> continuously more than y*x frames available (ie. not just a few samples).
> this issue is not investigated yet.  i'll get a card and take a look
> later, too.

Hmm, the very latest CVS-tree seems to work differently (rc1 -> rc3). Now
that post-rc3 snd-cs4281 works with my laptops, I'll try to reproduce the
problem.

BTW; The cs4281 compilation problem I reported earlier is definitely
     a compiler issue. On two different laptops (x20&x21 thinkpads),
     compiling with the RH72 gcc 2.96 produces a snd-cs4281.o that fails 
     to recognize the soundchip. By adding one "(volatile*)" (that shouldn't 
     have any effect), driver works on all laptops. This happens with
     current CVS and all 0.9.x release candidates. So beware 
     of that gcc version.

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