[Alsa-devel] Small patches for building RPMS

2002-01-05 Thread Kjetil Torgrim Homme
A few trivial patches, relative to CVS. In alsa-driver: --- utils/alsa-driver.spec.in 2001/11/20 13:39:16 1.11 +++ utils/alsa-driver.spec.in 2002/01/06 04:38:02 @@ -46,19 +46,19 @@ export KVERSION=`uname -r` fi -for I in etc/rc.d/init.d usr/include/linux lib/modules/$KVERSION/mis

[Alsa-devel] intel8x0 and legacy free computers

2002-01-05 Thread marco trevisani
Hi, I'm still dealing with a legacy free laptop. It looks like the problem is not going to be solved soon (not even with kernel 2.5). What' happening briefly is that IRQ are not assigned so they are all set to 0, so it happens for the sound card. Now i went for a nasty hack and i hardcoded the I

Re: [Alsa-devel] [BUG, RFC] wrong timeouts in fm801.c

2002-01-05 Thread Paul Davis
i would much prefer a clear macro than the code that is found in the existing low level drivers. whether snd_mwait() is the right answer is one question, and whether ALSA should provide it when the kernel itself does not is another. --p ___ Alsa-devel

[Alsa-devel] Re: [BUG, RFC] wrong timeouts in fm801.c

2002-01-05 Thread Jaroslav Kysela
On Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Uros Bizjak wrote: > Hello! > > I have noticed, that fm801.c calculates wrong timeout for some of its > timeout values. > This is actual line from fm801.c source: > > timeout = jiffies + (4 * HZ) / 3; /* 75ms */ > > Actually, this timeouts after 1.33 second!! If

[Alsa-devel] [BUG, RFC] wrong timeouts in fm801.c

2002-01-05 Thread Uros Bizjak
Hello! I have noticed, that fm801.c calculates wrong timeout for some of its timeout values. This is actual line from fm801.c source: timeout = jiffies + (4 * HZ) / 3; /* 75ms */ Actually, this timeouts after 1.33 second!! If HZ = 100, then every jiffie takes 10ms. Proper timeou

[Alsa-devel] No /proc/asound information with 2.4.17

2002-01-05 Thread Richard Chan
I've compiled beta10 with 2.4.17 (no SMP/noMODVERSIONS/gcc-2.96-98/RedHat 7.2) and the /proc/asound information has disappeared!. The files appear as normal but when I "cat /proc/asound/version" I get cat: /proc/asound/version: No such device The whole /proc/asound/ tree looks OK, i.e, card0