On Sunday, March 16, 2025 1:20:46 AM CET BALATON Zoltan wrote: > Quoting Volker RĂ¼melin: "try-poll=on tells the ALSA backend to try to > use an event loop instead of the audio timer. This works most of the > time. But the poll event handler in the ALSA backend has a bug. For > example, if the guest can't provide enough audio frames in time, the > ALSA buffer is only partly full and the event handler will be called > again and again on every iteration of the main loop. This increases > the processor load and the guest has less processor time to provide > new audio frames in time. I have two examples where a guest can't > recover from this situation and the guest seems to hang." > > One reproducer I've found is booting MorphOS demo iso on > qemu-system-ppc -machine pegasos2 -audio alsa which should play a > startup sound but instead it freezes. Even when it does not hang it > plays choppy sound. Volker suggested using command line to set > try-poll=off saying: "The try-poll=off arguments are typically > necessary, because the alsa backend has a design issue with > try-poll=on. If the guest can't provide enough audio frames, it's > really unhelpful to ask for new audio frames on every main loop > iteration until the guest can provide enough audio frames. Timer based > playback doesn't have that problem." > > But users cannot easily find this option and having a non-working > default is really unhelpful so to make life easier just set it to > false by default which works until the issue with the alsa backend can > be fixed. > > Signed-off-by: BALATON Zoltan <bala...@eik.bme.hu> > --- > This fixes my issue but if somebody has a better fix I'm open to that > too. > > audio/alsaaudio.c | 2 +- > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/audio/alsaaudio.c b/audio/alsaaudio.c > index cacae1ea59..9b6c01c0ef 100644 > --- a/audio/alsaaudio.c > +++ b/audio/alsaaudio.c > @@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ static void alsa_enable_in(HWVoiceIn *hw, bool enable) > static void alsa_init_per_direction(AudiodevAlsaPerDirectionOptions *apdo) > { > if (!apdo->has_try_poll) { > - apdo->try_poll = true; > + apdo->try_poll = false; > apdo->has_try_poll = true; > } > } >
Correct me if I am wrong, but AFAICS if polling is not used then no state changes would be handled, no? At least I don't see any snd_pcm_state() call outside of alsa_poll_handler(). /Christian