Mine is a pcie express card.

Micha

Am 14. November 2020 16:13:16 MEZ schrieb David Niklas <do...@mail.com>:
>On Sat, 14 Nov 2020 15:01:45 +0100
>Micha <deb...@e-mail.de> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> my soundcard works only in 50% of the boots. 
>> 
>> 
>> ❯ hwinfo --sound
>> 19: PCI a00.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller                 
>>   [Created at pci.386]
>>   Unique ID: cuhJ.Rgto84+swI4
>>   Parent ID: x1VA.RTygCxq_rO0
>>   SysFS ID:
>/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1c.6/0000:09:00.0/0000:0a:00.0
>>   SysFS BusID: 0000:0a:00.0
>>   Hardware Class: sound
>>   Model: "Creative SB1550 Audigy 5/Rx"
>>   Vendor: pci 0x1102 "Creative Labs"
>>   Device: pci 0x0008 "CA0108/CA10300 [Sound Blaster Audigy Series]"
>>   SubVendor: pci 0x1102 "Creative Labs"
>>   SubDevice: pci 0x1024 "SB1550 Audigy 5/Rx"
>>   I/O Ports: 0xd000-0xd03f (rw)
>>   IRQ: 18 (no events)
>>   Module Alias:
>"pci:v00001102d00000008sv00001102sd00001024bc04sc01i00"
>>   Driver Info #0:
>>     Driver Status: snd_emu10k1 is active
>>     Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe snd_emu10k1"
>>   Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
>>   Attached to: #10 (PCI bridge)
>> 
>> If the card is recognised well the card works out of the box, but in
>> half of all boots the card is not recognised. For some reasons the
>card
>> didn't get an interrupt and then the card is not available in
>> /proc/asound/cards
>> 
>> 
>> working state:
>> 
>> File: /proc/interrupts
>>
>───────┼───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
>>
>───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
>> ────────────────────────────
>> 1 │ CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
>> 2 │ 0: 8 0 0 0 IO-APIC 2-edge timer
>> 3 │ 8: 0 0 0 1 IO-APIC 8-edge rtc0
>> 4 │ 9: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC 9-fasteoi acpi
>> 5 │ 16: 0 0 4 0 IO-APIC 16-fasteoi i801_smbus
>> 6 │ 18: 0 21 0 0 IO-APIC 18-fasteoi snd_emu10k1
>> 
>> 
>> In the not working state the cards get no interrupt, but the
>interrupt
>> above ( 18) in not given to another card or something
>> 
>> 
>> 442368-edge      aerdrv
>> journald meldet dann:
>> ✦ ❯ journalctl -b -g snd_emu10k1
>> -- Logs begin at Mon 2020-06-29 17:38:04 CEST, end at Mon 2020-11-02
>> 20:30:00 CET. --
>> Nov 02 18:03:14 sysiphus kernel: snd_emu10k1 0000:0a:00.0: enabling
>> device (0000 -> 0001)
>> Nov 02 18:03:14 sysiphus kernel: snd_emu10k1 0000:0a:00.0: Audigy2
>> value: Special config.
>> Nov 02 18:03:15 sysiphus kernel: snd_emu10k1 0000:0a:00.0: AC'97 0
>does
>> not respond - RESET
>> Nov 02 18:03:15 sysiphus kernel: snd_emu10k1 0000:0a:00.0: AC'97 0
>> access is not valid [0x0], removing mixer.
>> Nov 02 18:03:15 sysiphus kernel: snd_emu10k1: probe of 0000:0a:00.0
>> failed with error -5
>> 
>> Debian Sid
>> ✦ ❯ uname -a
>> Linux sysiphus 5.9.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.9.6-1 (2020-11-08)
>x86_64
>> GNU/Linux
>> 
>> Board is an Asus PRIME Z270-K with bios 1207.
>> 
>> I have tested the card in another pci port and also have changed the
>> card to a new one, both without success.
>> 
>> Can you please help me to debug this further? When you need
>additional
>> information, please ask and I will provide it.
>> 
>> 
>> Grüße/ regards Micha
>> 
>
>Hello Micha,
>I'm not part of the alsa dev group, but I do own an Audigy card. It's a
>bit older than yours and it works every boot. I'm writing this so if
>there's a driver bug you and the devs have a known good starting point
>for saying that the Audigy series is broken on.
>
>% hwinfo --sound
>37: PCI 506.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller
>  [Created at pci.378]
>  Unique ID: hH_P.QwBw58LB0qF
>  Parent ID: qscc.UsCA9N2eQqB
>  SysFS ID: /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.4/0000:05:06.0
>  SysFS BusID: 0000:05:06.0
>  Hardware Class: sound
>  Model: "Creative SB0350 Audigy 2 / SB0243 Audigy 2 OEM"
>  Vendor: pci 0x1102 "Creative Labs"
>Device: pci 0x0004 "EMU10k2/CA0100/CA0102/CA10200 [Sound Blaster Audigy
>Series]" SubVendor: pci 0x1102 "Creative Labs"
>  SubDevice: pci 0x1003 "SB0350 Audigy 2 / SB0243 Audigy 2 OEM"
>  Revision: 0x04
>  Driver: "snd_emu10k1"
>  Driver Modules: "snd_emu10k1"
>  I/O Ports: 0xb180-0xb1bf (rw)
>  IRQ: 20 (6519080 events)
>  Module Alias: "pci:v00001102d00000004sv00001102sd00001003bc04sc01i00"
>  Driver Info #0:
>    Driver Status: snd_emu10k1 is active
>    Driver Activation Cmd: "modprobe snd_emu10k1"
>  Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknown
>  Attached to: #29 (PCI bridge)
>
>% uname -a
>Linux Phenom-II-x6 5.8.14-nopreempt-Radeon-SI-reiser4-dav10 #2 SMP Mon
>Oct 12 17:41:08 UTC 2020 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
>% grep snd_emu /proc/interrupts
>            CPU0       CPU1       CPU2       CPU3       CPU4
>  20:          0          0          0    6519080          0   IO-APIC
>  20-fasteoi   snd_emu10k1
>
>I'm in the process of replacing my CPU, RAM, and MB, because, as you
>might have noticed above, one of the cores is dead. I'll tell you if it
>works with my new motherboard and CPU.
>
>
>
>
>Also, it would probably be helpful for the devs to know:
>1: Is yours a PCI or PCIe card? (Mine is PCI)
>2: If a PCI card, what type of adapter are you using?
>
>Hope this helps,
>David
>
>
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