[alsa-devel] Testers wanted: New SB X-Fi driver

Ted T. Logan tedtheologian at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 09:23:06 CEST 2009


upgraded to latest snapshot:

ftp://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/alsa-driver-snapshot.tar.gz
just like a metronome:)

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http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?admit=109447626+1248160986695+28353475&threadId=1163389

that's the card I have.

On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 19:47 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:

> At Mon, 20 Jul 2009 12:33:24 -0500,
> Ted T. Logan wrote:
> > 
> > Sorry,
> > 
> > Meant to mention the OSS Drivers from 4front from a while back also worked
> > without clicking.
> 
> Hm, did it really work even though your device is emu20k2?  
> I thought their driver supported only emu20k1.  Maybe added later.
> 
> Anyway, you can try the latest snapshot, which now includes the native
> timer support on emu20k2.  It was only for emu20k1 until today.
> 
> 
> Takashi
> 
> > On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 07:37 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > 
> >     At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 19:38:59 -0500,
> >     Ted T. Logan wrote:
> >     > 
> >     > Thanks.
> >     > 
> >     > Basically the driver from creative, the old one, works without clicks:
> >     > 
> >     > XFiDrv_Linux_US-1.18.tar.gz
> >     > >From April, 2008
> >     
> >     Where is it available?
> >     
> >     > and this one works without clicks.
> >     > 
> >     > XFiDrv_Linux_Public_US_1.00.tar.gz
> >     
> >     So, do both versions work on yours?
> >     What are the differences between them?
> >     
> >     > lspci lists it as:
> >     > 03:03.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB X-Fi
> >     > 
> >     > and in xp, it uses the same x-fi drivers as the others.
> >     > 
> >     > I have never been able to get any driver you released to work with it.
> >     > 
> >     > Can you tell me the first driver you had that you recommend I test it with?
> >     
> >     GIT is the easiest way.  For example, look at the page below:
> >        http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6.git;a=history;f=sound/pci/ctxfi;h=91c958a7e171313fe68d728a3b4860287ad40aa7;hb=HEAD
> > 
> >     Takashi
> >     
> >     > On Sun, 2009-07-19 at 18:01 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> >     > 
> >     >     At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 10:35:21 -0500,
> >     >     Ted T. Logan wrote:
> >     >     > 
> >     >     > Maybe you haven't been following the thread.  I've been trying to debug the
> >     >     > problem.  As I mentioned to Takashi, there's not a point where it broke, it
> >     >     > never worked with this driver.
> >     >     > There have always been clicks.
> >     >     > 
> >     >     > However, it does not have clicks with the following driver:
> >     >     > XFiDrv_Linux_Public_US_1.00.tar.gz
> >     >     > 
> >     >     > Sending out condescending messages like this after I was responding to the
> >     >     > "testers wanted" mailer which said all cards should be supported now is
> >     >     > completely unproductive.
> >     >     
> >     >     Well, the current situation is that I've got no other report but you
> >     >     regarding the specific problem.  There is a known issue with openal,
> >     >     accordingly, but not all apps.  So, this is very likely a different
> >     >     issue.
> >     >     
> >     >     Actually, it's still the phase to gather all information to know which
> >     >     part exactly is problematic.  If you find any other guys that have the
> >     >     exact same problem, let me know.  It would make easier to find out a
> >     >     problem pattern, either for finding out the culprit or reproducing the
> >     >     problem.
> >     >     
> >     >     Or, you can do trial-and-error by comparing the driver above and the
> >     >     current one (maybe the first committed version is easier to compare).
> >     >     This can't be done without the real hardware, so it's actually up to
> >     >     you how to fix the issue...
> >     > 
> >     >     Takashi
> >     >     
> >     >     > 
> >     >     > On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 12:20 -0700, John L. Utz III wrote:
> >     >     > 
> >     >     >     Debug the problem, write code that fixes it and then send in a patch.
> >     >     >     That's why this is the alsa *developers* mailing list.
> >     >     >     
> >     >     >     Ted T. Logan wrote:
> >     >     >     > Takashi, please, what must I do to get your xfi driver to stop clicking?
> >     >     >     > 
> >     >     >     > On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 11:22 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> >     >     >     > 
> >     >     >     >> At Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:55:23 +0200,
> >     >     >     >> Frashman wrote:
> >     >     >     >>> Hi Takashi,
> >     >     >     >>>
> >     >     >     >>> first of all, thank you for developing this driver.
> >     >     >     >>> I tested it today. It works, so far.
> >     >     >     >>>
> >     >     >     >>> But two annoying things. As you mentioned, I got problems, if the 
> >     >     >     >>> onboard sound modules are loaded. Then i get no sound out auf my xfi.
> >     >     >     >> It's likely the collision of PCI device ID.
> >     >     >     >> Some X-Fi models support both HD-audio and emu20kx-native modes.  The
> >     >     >     >> modes are switched by some magical sequence.
> >     >     >     >>
> >     >     >     >> Anyway, please run alsa-info.sh with --no-upload option, and attach
> >     >     >     >> the generated file.
> >     >     >     >>
> >     >     >     >>> If I disable the loading of snd-hda-intel modules while booting, then it 
> >     >     >     >>> works.
> >     >     >     >>>
> >     >     >     >>> The second problem is, that SIDE and SURROUND connectors are 
> >     >     >     >>> interchanged. I'm absolutly sure, it works fine under windows and the 
> >     >     >     >>> connector colors are also correct.
> >     >     >     >>>
> >     >     >     >>> If I run speaker-test -c8 the SIDE Speakers sounds come out of my REAR 
> >     >     >     >>> (SURROUND) Speakers, while nothing is coming out of my rear speakers, if 
> >     >     >     >>> i'm using speaker-test -c6
> >     >     >     >> So, the side channels (channel 7 & 8) and the rear channels (3 & 4)
> >     >     >     >> are swapped when running with 8 channel mode?
> >     >     >     >>
> >     >     >     >>
> >     >     >     >> Takashi
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