Hello,

depending on the hfc-pci delay issue i tried to figure out the fifos on my 
system:

Kernel:   2.6.15.3 #1 SMP Wed Feb 8 22:42:48 CET 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Asterisk: 1.2.4
visdn:    isdn--devel--0.1--patch-569

visdn0 role NT
visdn1 role TE

After the first call from HFC-PCI_te to HFT-PCI_nt (the first call is without 
delay) i get:

*CLI> show visdn calls
ID                State                    Number
visdn0/23.O       N10_ACTIVE               9514608
ID                State                    Number
visdn1/1.I        U10_ACTIVE               (SC)

*CLI> show visdn calls visdn0/23.O
--------- Call 23 outbound (3 refs)
Interface       : visdn0
DLC (TEI)       : 67
State           : N10_ACTIVE
Broadcast seutp : Yes
Tones option    : No
Active timers   :
CES:
------ Asterisk Channel
Number               : 9514608
Options              :
Is voice             : Yes
Handle stream        : Yes
Streamport Chanid    : 000015
EC NearEnd Chanid    : 000000
EC FarEnd Chanid     : 000000
ISDN Chanid          : 000002
In-band informations : No
DTMF Deferred        : Yes

cat 000015/tx_fifo_usage from 0 up to 160 and down to 0 (more zeros)
cat 000015/rx_fifo_usage from 0 to 64 to 96 to 128 to 32... (behaves like a 
sin shape)

*CLI> show visdn calls visdn1/1.I
--------- Call 1 inbound (3 refs)
Interface       : visdn1
DLC (TEI)       : 0
State           : U10_ACTIVE
Broadcast seutp : No
Tones option    : Yes
Active timers   :
CES:
------ Asterisk Channel
Number               :  (SC)
Options              :
Is voice             : Yes
Handle stream        : Yes
Streamport Chanid    : 000016
EC NearEnd Chanid    : 000000
EC FarEnd Chanid     : 000000
ISDN Chanid          : 000008
In-band informations : No
DTMF Deferred        : No

cat 000016/tx_fifo_usage from 0 up to 160 and down to 0 (more zeros)
cat 000016/rx_fifo_usage from 0 to 64 to 96 to 128 to 32... (behaves like a 
sin(x) shape)


After the second call I get exactly the same fifo results, but with about 1 
second delay. The first thing I hear, if i pickup the phone connected to the 
NT-Port is the last second from the last call.


If i pickup my phone connected to the HFC-PCI_nt to make a call, i can hear 
the last second from the call before, too. After that i can make a call wich 
dooe not have a delay.

restarting asterisk does not effect the delay issue.
I reloaded the visdn_hfc_pci module and then do visdn_configurator, but i get:  
ioctl(IOC_CREATE): File exists



...strange


kind regards

fheese

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