On 02/08/07 18:01 +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > And as an aside, the VSA2 source code is open, so you can peruse
> > it and discover its secrets for yourself:
> >
> > http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=geode-vsa;a=tree;hb=HEAD
>
> Interesting. I shall have to compare that with the CS5510/20 VSA1 tree I
> And as an aside, the VSA2 source code is open, so you can peruse
> it and discover its secrets for yourself:
>
> http://dev.laptop.org/git.do?p=geode-vsa;a=tree;hb=HEAD
Interesting. I shall have to compare that with the CS5510/20 VSA1 tree I
have here (which isn't under LGPL)
Alan
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The 5530 in native mode only generates SMI. I've always felt however that
if you make the buffers big enough you ought to be able to drive it off
the 1KHz timer tick by polling. Interesting project.
Looks like somebody did it already. I will try it as soon as I can.
You btw won't have removed t
>> I wouldn't mind porting VSA2 support to ALSA. I just don't have test
>> hardware. Do you happen to know any examples of hardware that run VSA2
>> firmware or is it just a case of a firmware update?
> Anything from the natsemi era onwards ought to be VSA2
VSA2 is mainly used to support the GX a
> I wouldn't mind porting VSA2 support to ALSA. I just don't have test
> hardware. Do you happen to know any examples of hardware that run VSA2
> firmware or is it just a case of a firmware update?
Anything from the natsemi era onwards ought to be VSA2
Alan
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> the VGA video. If your box has VSA2 then VSA2 firmware has some kind of
> hooks to allow a native sound driver to take over and to reroute the
> interrupts without SB emulation. I don't have the docs for VSA2 but the
> horribly big natsemi provided audio driver does show how to do it.
>
I would
> I will give up. I didn't checked code earlier. This driver is using SMM.
> Probably
> firmware isn't what it should be, or I have overwritten it when I was
> flashing
> Linux. I see in datasheet that it isn't possible to write driver in other
> way.
> Sadly sound card is generating SMI onl
Hi Rafał,
It seems that you're already using irq 9 for another device, and as Alan says
the cs5530 audio device doesn't seem to do irq sharing. It seems to me that you
need to go into your BIOS settings at startup and tell the device to use an irq
line that's not already in use by some other devic
>Hello,
>
>Linux: 2.6.23-rc1-git3
>Hardware: CX5530
>
>After "modprobe snd-cs5530" I have:
>CS5530: XpressAudio at 0x220
>CS5530: MPU at 0x330
>CS5530: IRQ: 9 DMA8: 0 DMA16: 5
>sb: can't grab irq 9
>CS5530: Could not create SoundBlaster
>CS5530_Audio: probe of :00:12.3 failed with error -16
>Th
Might be worth setting the IRQ to sharable. I've never seen a 5530 with
the sound IRQ shared so I don't know if that works and is a valid
configuration for the VSA firmware
The relevant patch is below. Please give it a try.
Takashi
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At Wed, 1 Aug 2007 00:53:10 +0100,
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > After "modprobe snd-cs5530" I have:
> > CS5530: XpressAudio at 0x220
> > CS5530: MPU at 0x330
> > CS5530: IRQ: 9 DMA8: 0 DMA16: 5
> > sb: can't grab irq 9
> > CS5530: Could not create SoundBlaster
> > CS5530_Audio: probe of :00:12.3 fail
> After "modprobe snd-cs5530" I have:
> CS5530: XpressAudio at 0x220
> CS5530: MPU at 0x330
> CS5530: IRQ: 9 DMA8: 0 DMA16: 5
> sb: can't grab irq 9
> CS5530: Could not create SoundBlaster
> CS5530_Audio: probe of :00:12.3 failed with error -16
Might be worth setting the IRQ to sharable. I've
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