On Fri, 01 May 2009 11:16:58 +0300
Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <k...@iki.fi> wrote:

> Antonio Ospite <osp...@studenti.unina.it> writes:
> 
> > can the latest version of your code be found in this thread?
> 
> Yes, the version I posted on 2008-04-06 is the latest one.  When
> building a local linux-2.6 2.6.26-9.kon.1 version, I put the
> patch at debian/patches/debian/dfsg/sound-pci-cs46xx.patch and
> added it to the list in debian/patches/series/1.
>

OK, thanks.

About the SND_CS46XX_NEW_DSP issue, from a first glance to
the driver it looks like that in order to support it we have to make a
binary image for any file in the imgs/ dir. Does this look ok to you?

> Currently, my primary problem with this patch is that the cs46xx
> module gets inserted before /usr is mounted, and it then doesn't
> receive the firmware from userspace and fails to initialize the
> device.  From the source, it appears that snd_card_cs46xx_probe
> returns -EIO in this situation.  To get sound after this, I have
> to rmmod and insmod cs46xx again, or do:
> 
> printf "0000:00:0d.0" > "/sys/module/snd_cs46xx/drivers/pci:Sound Fusion 
> CS46xx/bind"
> 
> The hexadecimal numbers depend on the PCI slot, I guess.
> 

>From what I know the proper solution should be to add the firmware
images to an initrd image. I'll let you know the results of my tests.

Regards,
   Antonio

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