Andrew Morton wrote:
Colin Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello LKML,
I hope this is the right place for this sort of bug report: if there's a
better place, please do point me there.
[1.] Oops and panic on disconnecting Edirol UA-1000 usb2 audio interface
[2.] I have a
eturn -ENODEV; /* device removed/shutdown */
snd_printk(KERN_ERR "urb status %d\n", status);
return 0; /* continue */
I have no idea whether this is the right thing to do: I expect it's
almost certainly not...
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be very glad to test any clever patches, though...
Colin Fletcher.
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d think of stringing together as many
of the worst quality USB extension leads I could find until I start to
see errors: I might try that tomorrow, unless anyone can suggest a
better idea.
Colin Fletcher.
[*] I did once get an "Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual
address 000156
ter shows signals when I
play sound through it, but it's a bit unstable: it will stop working
after a short while. I haven't investigated any further.
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/sys/class/usb_host/usb3/periodic.
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size = 1024
0: qh0-00ff/dbafe100 (h2 ep3in [17/0] q1 p512)
1: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
2: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
3: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
4: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
5: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
6: qh0-00ff/dbafe100
7: qh0-00f
progress. Thank you!
There seems to be another bug in either the EHCI or the snd-usb-audio
driver; I'm still getting problems with high speed iso transfers.
I'm investigating this.
Do let me know if there's anything else you'd like
ork fine, at least for a couple of minutes of stereo playback.
At 128 frames/period, both kernels have a crackling background noise: I
haven't experimented with any other settings yet.
I hope this is useful: I'm afraid I'm not going to have time to try
hence the crackling.
That's exactly right, though yesterday's ALSA CVS almost completely
cures the xruns (only four in > 25 minutes so far today).
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Clemens Ladisch wrote:
You could just use a MIDI cable for loopback.
OK, I'll give this a try when I get a chance.
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elaborate I should try?
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