Re: [linux-audio-dev] Re: mini Review: Re: [Jackit-devel] latest CVS commit

2003-12-02 Thread Roger Larsson
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 05.16, Paul Davis wrote: On Monday 01 December 2003 20.48, Paul Davis wrote: i'd appreciate test reports ASAP, so that out trusty release technician (the very wonderful taybin rutkin) can get a new release out in the near future. alsa_driver.c

jack context switches (Was: Re: [linux-audio-dev] another kernel patch?)

2003-12-02 Thread Roger Larsson
On Tuesday 02 December 2003 02.50, Jack O'Quin wrote: Roger Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But it is still a way to see that no client burns cycles where it should not - jackd would not start (or stop). And you _can_ get fewer context switches, but only if some client burns extra cycles.

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Security Module for realtime audio

2003-12-02 Thread torbenh
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 10:10:45PM -0600, Jack O'Quin wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: attached is what i have done today works, but needs to be checked by someone who can judge about the sideeffects. i am not so sure about them. Encouraged by your success, I plan to modify this

Re: jack context switches (Was: Re: [linux-audio-dev] another kernel patch?)

2003-12-02 Thread Steve Harris
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 08:46:39 +0100, Roger Larsson wrote: The actual JACK process cycle works like this: jd-A-B-jd How? How can B start immediately after A without ANY jackd running in between? Through the magic of libjack. The clients are told who to wake up next. - Steve

Re: jack context switches (Was: Re: [linux-audio-dev] another kernel patch?)

2003-12-02 Thread Paul Davis
The actual JACK process cycle works like this: jd-A-B-jd How? How can B start immediately after A without ANY jackd running in between? (I am talking about external clients) yes, its cute eh? to expand slightly on steve's answer: the clients have opened a pair of FIFO's that connect them

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Security Module for realtime audio

2003-12-02 Thread Jack O'Quin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: the most simple way would be parameters given to the module for the realtime group and user. There are nice macros for module parameters. i believe that adding to the currently overridden function if( bprm-e_gid == realtime_gid ) { bprm-cap_effective =

[linux-audio-dev] [ANN] swh plugins release

2003-12-02 Thread Steve Harris
http://plugin.org.uk/releases/0.4.3/ New plugins: Butterworth filter plugin (Alexander Ehlert) Impulse generator plugin (Andy Wingo) Delay plugin (Andy Wingo) Signal decay plugin (Andy Wingo) DJEQ plugin (me) Reverse Delay plugin (Jesse Chappell) Expander plugin (me, more-or-less untested) Vinyl

Re: [linux-audio-dev] Linux Security Module for realtime audio

2003-12-02 Thread Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
attached is what i have done today works, but needs to be checked by someone who can judge about the sideeffects. i am not so sure about them. Encouraged by your success, I plan to modify this LSM to implement the `kernel/realtime' and `kernel/realtime-group' interfaces we

Re: [linux-audio-dev] new linux audio hardware company

2003-12-02 Thread Dan Timis
I think the intention was to say something like no licensing fee. Like Michael said we'll fix it. Dan On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 03:42 PM, Michael Ost wrote: Thanks for the debugging. We are looking into it and will correct it. - mo On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 13:02, Tim Orford wrote: Maybe

[linux-audio-dev] Call for Works: ICMC 2004

2003-12-02 Thread tae hong park
Please excuse cross postings, and freely forward this message to anyone who might be interested. Thank you. Best, Tae Hong Park, ICMC 2004 Publicity Chair Call for Works: ICMC 2004 The University of Miami is pleased to announce the general call for