On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 06:28:58AM +0100, Peter Surda wrote: > > My "educated guess" is that the driver can't handle 32kHz correctly, > > Right after the reboot I can try to play the 32kHz file again to see if I > > can reproduce the bug. > Yes, indeed, it is triggered by using 32kHz audio and I can reproduce it > directly after a boot. Someone pls fix it.
Sorry to complain again, I think it is important to fix this. I can do it myself but need a little bit of help. Repeating problem summary: When I try to play 32kHz audio (into /dev/dsp), the snd-card-intel8x0 causes a kernel error and the module hangs, and I get no more sound of it until I reboot (module can't be unloaded, it's "busy" forever). It works fine with either 44.1 or 48kHz. I am not sure if it happens already on the IOCTL that sets speed or later when I try to send data to it (I guess the second one because I hear a little crack when this is happening). Could it be that perhaps the buffer size or some offsets are calculated incorreclty? Pls give me hints where exactly to look (e.g. function names in card-intel8x0.c), I'm confident I can fix it but I don't want to reboot even once, I need my box up. But sometime next week I'll be changing fans for more silent ones which means I'll have to reboot anyway, so if I don't get any aswer 'till then I'll try it the hard way. Bye, Peter Surda (Shurdeek) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ICQ 10236103, +436505122023 -- Actually, Microsoft is sort of a mixture between the Borg and the Ferengi.
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