On Sat, 11 Oct 2003, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:

> I have code that looks like the following: -
>
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size_min(params, &buffer_size_min);
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size_max(params, &buffer_size_max);
> dir=0;
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_period_size_min(params, &period_size_min,&dir);
> dir=0;
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_period_size_max(params, &period_size_max,&dir);
>
> <snip> some calculations happen here
>
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_buffer_size_near(audio_fd, params,
> &buffer_size);
> dir=0;
> err = snd_pcm_hw_params_set_period_size_near(audio_fd, params,
> &period_size, &dir);
>
> For a snd_intel8x0 driver with INTEL ICH5 chip with
> PCI IDs of 0x8086, 0x24d5
> Displays: -
> buffer_size_min/max = 64 / 16384
> period_size_min/max = 16 / 16384
>
> We then try to set: -
> buffer_size = 16384
> period_size =  2048
> And it accepts those settings, and works.
>
> For a snd_intel8x0 driver with NVIDIA NFORCE chip with
> PCI IDs of 0x10de, 0x01b1
> Displays: -
> buffer_size_min/max = 67 / 15052
> period_size_min/max =  7 / 15053
>
> We then try to set: -
> buffer_size = 15048
> period_size =  1881
> But, this sets a period size = buffer_size = 15048 which then fails to
> work due to not having 2 periods or more.
>
> What is causing the NFORCE chip to suggest such strange values, and then
> to not accept those values.

It appears that the NFORCE chip is clocked with 44.1kHz. Thus alsa-lib is
trying to do the resampling from 44.1kHz to 48kHz. Unfortunately, we're
fighting with some rounding errors so that we cannot guarantee that all
hw parameter combinations will work.

Because this situation is quite common for cheap motherboards where the
hardware engineers are so clever to spare one clock crystal thus make the
audio chips work with absolutely non-standard frequencies, I suggest to
find a working combination of values and use it as last resort.

Note that we will solve these hardware dependand things with the new
"ordinary" PCM. We will guarantee that you'll have always working
setup for given hardware there.

                                                Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project, SuSE Labs


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