Doug Barton wrote:
>
> Cameron Grant wrote:
> >
> > cg 2000/04/01 23:41:21 PST
> >
> > Added files:
> > sys/dev/sound/pci emu10k1.c emu10k1.h
> > Log:
> > unfinished sblive driver, playback/mixer only for now - not enabled in
> > conf/files
> >
> > i don't seem to be clearing the cache right resulting in a short initial
> > burst of noise, despite doing the same as creative and alsa. i'm committing
> > now so more eyes can pore over the code.
>
> I finally got around to testing this, and it's causing my machine to
> reboot. I cvsup'ed the latest -current sources, made world, built and
> installed a new kernel after adding 'device pcm', and rebooted. The card
> was detected during boot, and after making snd0, 'cat /dev/sndstat'
> reports:
>
> FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Apr 9 2000 18:53:41
> Installed devices:
> pcm0: <Creative EMU10K1> at io 0xb800 irq 5 (1p/0r channels duplex)
>
> I use xfce as my WM, and when I enabled xfsound (which uses esound to
> play its sounds) my machine immediately locked up,
Maybe you should try another audio app. I made world again last night
(April 9,2000)and use XMMS and mpg_123 for my use (listening to
shoutcast servers and local files). XMMS plays without a hitch. I
don't do any recording, so that's not an issue. Mpg123 works just as
well, but it's for use on the command line. Both can be found in your
ports collection.
-Otter
then after a few
> seconds it spontaneously rebooted. I have the following in my kernel
> config:
>
> makeoptions DEBUG=-g #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug
> symbols
> options INVARIANT_SUPPORT
> options INVARIANTS
> options DDB
>
> In spite of that, I get no debug, no crash dump (I have dumpdev in my
> /etc/rc.conf.local), nothing but a reboot. I repeated the same
> experiment, same result.
>
> Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
>
> Doug
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