Takashi Iwai wrote:
At Fri, 14 Mar 2008 21:18:19 -0400,
Even then, though, I believe it still only works in 8bit mode.
Maybe the problem is in a different place, then...
It certainly doesn't work at all without it. It is definetly not managing to figure out that the generated interupt is for itself.
diff -r 82e6201fc907 sound/isa/es18xx.c --- a/sound/isa/es18xx.c Mon Mar 17 14:36:24 2008 +0100 +++ b/sound/isa/es18xx.c Mon Mar 17 17:32:59 2008 +0100 @@ -765,9 +765,10 @@ static irqreturn_t snd_es18xx_interrupt( /* Read Interrupt status */ status = snd_es18xx_mixer_read(chip, 0x7f) >> 4; } -#if 0
- else {
status = 0;
+#ifdef CONFIG_ALPHA
- if (!(status & (AUDIO1_IRQ | AUDIO2_IRQ))) {
if (inb(chip->port + 0x0C) & 0x01) status |= AUDIO1_IRQ; if (snd_es18xx_mixer_read(chip, 0x7A) & 0x80)/* status = 0; */
@@ -777,7 +778,6 @@ static irqreturn_t snd_es18xx_interrupt( status |= HWV_IRQ; } #endif
- /* Audio 1 & Audio 2 */ if (status & AUDIO2_IRQ) { if (chip->active & DAC2)
This looks like it should accomplish the same thing (assuming not bits get set in status on the initial attempt to read it), without affecting other platforms and possible the alpha if anyone has a card that just works for whatever reason. A better patch all around. : )
Cheers! -Tyson
PS: I've managed to recover my disks, and the machine is compiling 2.25-rc5 even as I write.