At Wed, 5 Aug 2009 23:21:53 +0200, Christian Esken wrote:
Am Sonntag 12 Juli 2009 16:07:49 schrieb Christian Esken:
Am Sonntag 12 Juli 2009 10:24:35 schrieb Christian Esken:
Am Montag 06 Juli 2009 08:26:11 schrieb Takashi Iwai:
At Sun, 5 Jul 2009 13:29:48 +0200,
Christian Esken wrote:
Am Sonntag 05 Juli 2009 09:44:33 schrieb Takashi Iwai:
At Sun, 5 Jul 2009 00:19:55 +0200,
Christian Esken wrote: > Am Samstag 27 Juni 2009 14:05:45 schrieb Christian Esken: > > Hello, > > > > unfortunately I cannot playback anything (PCM) with the new SB > > X-Fi driver. Driver: > > ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/als > >a- driver-snapshot.tar.bz2 > > Distribution: openSuSE 11.1 > > Kernel: 2.6.27.23-0.1-xen > > > > My card is a "X-Fi Titanium" (PCI device code: 1102:000b). The > > card is recognized by the driver, and any mixer (alsamixer, > > kmix) also recognizes the card. > > > > But playing back isn't possible. I tried speaker-test, > > audacity, amarok and aplay. Most applications hang, some also > > produce an error in the /var/log/messages (see > > below). > > > > I then used "./configure --with-debug=full --with-cards=ctxfi" > > due to the possible hd-audio conflict, but it didn't make a > > difference. > > > > Is there anything else I could try? > > I tested the same openSuSE version with a non-Xen 64 bit kernel, > and it doesn't work either. > > And I tried with this: > Driver: alsa-driver-20090704.tar.bz2 > Distribution: Kubuntu Karmic Alpha-2 > Kernel: 2.6.30 (32 Bit) > > Under the latter setup the X-Fi Titanium works (Simple 2 channel > test with speaker-test, audacity, amarok). :-))
How many RAM do you have? Could you boot with the limited memory size?
It is just 2GB. So I am not limited by the 32 bit barrier.
So booting with "limited" memory size doesn't make sense, right?
Supposedly. Is it emu20k1 or emu20k2?
I checked it again: It is a 20k2 chip.
/var/log/boot.msg says: <7>ALSA /home/chris/Desktop/alsa-driver/pci/ctxfi/ctatc.c:1268: ctxfi: chip 20K2 model SB0880 (1102:0041) is found
http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/mods/PC/1102/000b shows 1102:0041 as "X-Fi Titanium series [EMU20k2]".
I did now test it with a different 64 Bit Linux distribution, and it works correctly: Driver: alsa-driver-20090712.tar.bz2 Distribution: Kubuntu Karmic Alpha-2 Kernel: 2.6.30 (64 Bit)
All in all, I can produce a working environment with recent 32 and 64 bit kernels. This is good news. :-)
Below is the summary on the tested distributions.
Christian
So we got this: Kubuntu Karmic Alpha-2 32 Bit, 2.0.30 (works) Kubuntu Karmic Alpha-2 64 Bit, 2.0.30 (works) SuSE 11.1 64 Bit, 2.0.27 (does not work) SuSE 11.1 64 Bit, 2.0.27 XEN (does not work) SuSE 11.2 Milestone3 64Bit, 2.0.30 (test canceled, due to unrelated problems) => I'll see whether I can redo the SuSE11.2 tests, after doing a bugreport at openSuSE.
OK, that SuSE11.2 Milestone3 bug has been fixed, but Milestone4 has ALSA (at least soundcore) built in the Kernel - I think I'll just give up further testing until that gets "fixed".
FYI, in the latest SUSE kernel, both are fixed: ALSA core is module again and the latest X-Fi code is already merged there. So you don't have to use snapshot version at all for X-Fi.
Takashi