Kernel config for 2.6.8-2-32-smp (sarge)

2005-03-21 Thread David Pye
Hi,

I've been looking at the config for the 2.6.8-2-32-smp Debian kernel package 
in Sarge, and noted that:

CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y

is enabled.  It is a bit of a syslog filler, and most other arches seem to 
have it disabled.  Should it be turned off?

Also, when playing any audio on my J5000 (AD1889 audio chip) I get the syslog 
instantly flooded with :

Starting playback at 0x4dbc5000 for 57344 bytes
Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x13000
Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x14000
Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x15000
Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x16000
Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x17000
WAV interrupt
Starting playback at 0x4dbd3000 for 20480 bytes
WAV interrupt

Any idea what causes that, and also, whether it should be turned off in the 
Debian kernel by default?

Cheers,

David




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Re: Kernel config for 2.6.8-2-32-smp (sarge)

2005-03-21 Thread Stuart Brady
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:12:49PM +, David Pye wrote:
> Also, when playing any audio on my J5000 (AD1889 audio chip) I get the syslog 
> instantly flooded with :
> 
> Starting playback at 0x4dbc5000 for 57344 bytes
> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x13000
> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x14000
> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x15000
> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x16000
> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x17000
> WAV interrupt
> Starting playback at 0x4dbd3000 for 20480 bytes
> WAV interrupt
> 
> Any idea what causes that, and also, whether it should be turned off in the 
> Debian kernel by default?

The AD1889 drivers (for both OSS and ALSA) are experimental.  Don't
expect them to work just yet (although there have been some reports of
the OSS driver working with 48KHz wavs, but I've not had any luck).
USB audio may be your best bet for the time being.

HTH,
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Re: Kernel config for 2.6.8-2-32-smp (sarge)

2005-03-22 Thread David Pye
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:12:49PM +, David Pye wrote:
>> Also, when playing any audio on my J5000 (AD1889 audio chip) I get the
>> syslog  instantly flooded with :
>>
>> Starting playback at 0x4dbc5000 for 57344 bytes
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x13000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x14000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x15000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x16000
>> Writing 0x1000 bytes to +0x17000
>> WAV interrupt
>> Starting playback at 0x4dbd3000 for 20480 bytes
>> WAV interrupt
>>
>> Any idea what causes that, and also, whether it should be turned off
>> in the  Debian kernel by default?
>
> The AD1889 drivers (for both OSS and ALSA) are experimental.  Don't
> expect them to work just yet (although there have been some reports of
> the OSS driver working with 48KHz wavs, but I've not had any luck). USB
> audio may be your best bet for the time being.
>
> HTH,
> --
> Stuart Brady
>
>
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Re: Kernel config for 2.6.8-2-32-smp (sarge)

2005-03-22 Thread Grant Grundler
On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 10:12:49PM +, David Pye wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've been looking at the config for the 2.6.8-2-32-smp Debian kernel package 
> in Sarge, and noted that:
> 
> CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y
> 
> is enabled.  It is a bit of a syslog filler, and most other arches seem to 
> have it disabled.  Should it be turned off?

I think so. Please send a patch to the package maintainer.
I think Kyle McMartin owns/maintains those.

grant


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