Hi David,
On 03.04.2013 12:15, David Henningsson wrote:
Just to get your attention here on what seems to be an USB audio regression.
The bug is described in detail here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1136110?comments=all
Quoting the bug:
" This bug seems to affect only a certain kind of hardware, which is called "Asynchronous USB Digital Audio Codec (DAC)". It's said that such a DAC hosts the clock itself (USB Device Host). An ordinary DAC, so called "Synchronous USB DAC", uses the clock hosted by the mother board, which is not affected by this bug.
When this bug affects an asynchronous USB DAC, the audio played by the DAC is constantly interrupted. The playback itself does not stop, but the output becomes discontinous, filling with constant crackling noises, destroying everything the DAC plays. "
According to the bug reporter, which seems to have done quite a bit of research, this started between 3.8-rc6 and 3.8-rc7 as well as stable kernels and the bug also lists a few commits which could be the cause, none under sound/usb though.
There were no relevant changes for snd-usb between the two versions mentioned. The only patches that come in mind in this time window are:
3e619d041 "USB: EHCI: fix bug in scheduling periodic split transfers" b09a61cc0 "USB: EHCI: fix for leaking isochronous data"
And they have both been back-ported to stable. Copied Alan for reference.
Any chance some of the bug reporters could try and revert exactly those for testing?
Thanks, Daniel