Takashi Iwai wrote:

hmm, it's weird. it would be nice if we can know at which point the
driver became broken...

It was working nicely before the drivers were merged but wouldn't paly with jack. Now it likes jack.

the attached patch will (hopefully) do the same thing as qinit in the
kernel at the initialization (applied to the latest cvs).  please let
me know whether it works.
Ouch. The latest cvs results in a hard lock when loading the usb-audio driver.





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