Are you certain your freeze is actually happening in kernel space?
Tried using watchdog with ping-pong between highest and lowest
priority SCHED_FIFO threads? (BTW, we should have a watchdog anyway,
probably integrated with givertcap or something.)
JACK has its own watchdog thread. if
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
I've tried every kernel from
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
I've tried every kernel from 2.4.20-pre5
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
I've tried every kernel from
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
If I start jackd and then use the freqtweak jack client I get a completely
dead machine in a very short time (from a few seconds to 10 or 20
seconds).
[...]
I get exactly the same results as you. 2.4.19 works fine,
2.4.20-pre10-ac3, 2.5.41 -
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
Hmm, it's actually pre10-ac2, there hasn't
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Have you tried anything in between pre10-ac3 and pre4? I know pre4 works
fine. I probably should post to the lkml with as much detail as we can
get (unless some kernel hacker is actually reading these messages).
Does it fail with 2.4.20-pre5? I've found
From: Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is anyone out there trying out this combination?:
kernel 2.4.20-rc1
capabilities patch
low latency patch
preemptible kernel patch
almost current alsa cvs [20021028.170432 usa pacific time]
If I start jackd and then use the freqtweak