I ran this on my home system (Intel DP965LT - STAC9227). Attached is the graph to add to your samples.
I also am submitting the first (of possibly many) patches. This one will also look in the $PWD for the codecgraph.py file, so users who don't wish to install this can just download and run it in place.
I noticed a few output errors as well:
6: Unknown item: No Modem Function Group found 10: Unknown item: Default PCM:
But as I am not yet familiar with python, I'd like to just report these for now.
As to "my script", first let me clarify that it isn't mine. A user (wishie) on #alsa at irc.freenode.net worked with me to develop it, but he deserves full credit. On that note, these both should be added to alsa-utils or alsa-tools and to the main web site. Together, they will make development/debug much nicer.
Tobin
On Thu, 2008-01-17 at 16:18 -0200, Claudio Matsuoka wrote:
On Jan 17, 2008 12:46 PM, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Nice. Then we shouldn't change the proc output format any more, or at least, keep codecgraph working :)
Change the format as needed, as long as it is unambiguous and contains all the necessary information we'll keep the tool up to date.
I think it's worth to include this to the ALSA upstream repo. Any other useful stuff? Maybe Tobin's script would be good. Or, maybe it's better to keep outside so that other people can change more freely than on alsa-project.org...
The grapher is still unstable, keeping it outside would probably be better for now.