hi...what's up with it? If you pass SND_PCM_ASYNC to snd_pcm_open(), it doesn't work, which strikes me as counter-intuitive. Actually, it seems to be really finicky, and after playing around with pcm.c for something on the order of 8 hours, I still don't "get it" well enough to confidently make use of it. Are there better examples out there, or is this mode dysfunctional? FWIW, I'm running the latest PlanetCCRMA, which puts my alsa-lib at 0.9.6 (and a cvs checkout, at that).
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I did not checked recently, but on an alsa 0.9.7 lib:
- using snd_pcm_open with SND_PCM_ASYNC opens the pcm fd with the O_ASYNC flag (that seems correct), and then
- setting up the callback with snd_async_add_pcm_handler performs a fcntl to set O_ASYNC flag in the fd (kernel) context, and supply the pid ot the calling process that will receive the SIGIO
the problem (bug/feature ?) within the linux kernel (at least until 2.4.20), is that when O_ASYNC is already set in the fd kernel context, subsequent fcntl dealing with O_ASYNC are silently ignored, whereas fcntl is supposed to perform more init than open (read linux/fs/open.c and fcntl.c for more)
so as you say, it is conter-intuitive, but asserting the SND_PCM_ASYNC flag in snd_pcm_open forbids snd_async_add_pcm_handler to work!
I already suggested on this list that SND_PCM_ASYNC be only kept to authorise the use of snd_async_add_pcm_handler, but as far as quite few people are interested in async mode, I believe that priorities are elsewhere and it had no effect. Beside, the async mode works fine once this init problem is solved.
Regards
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