Hello gentlemen,
I have a problem using libasound (1.1.0-0ubuntu1) in a program (Reicast emulator) with my system. When trying to initialize the ALSA device in the code by invoking "snd_pcm_hw_params" I get "Invalid argument". I stripped the problem down to a simple demo program: http://pastebin.com/DMQrcYft
When I run it I get: Unable to set hw parameters: Invalid argument
So the call to "snd_pcm_hw_params" fails on my system. I am using Lubuntu x64 16.04 on a NUC D54250. This is my .asoundrc: pcm.softvol { type softvol slave { pcm "hw:0,3" } control { name "Master" card 0 } }
pcm.!default { type plug slave.pcm "softvol" }
I created a softvol device to have a master volume mixer (some programs rely on it). This is the output of "aplay -L": http://pastebin.com/k0qkfNnd
Two points I have noticed: 1. The problem disappears when not using the softvol device. When I replace my .asoundrc with this, then it works: pcm.!default { type hw card 0 device 3 } So the problems might be related to the defined softvol device.
2. In the sample program there is this code: int dir; ... rc=snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near(handle, params, &val, &dir);
The variable dir is not initialized. But AFAIK that parameter in the function "snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near" is also used as an input value. But the uninitialized variable will just have an undefined state. So this looks fishy to me. When I change the definition to "int dir=0" then it actually works! With "int dir=1" the problem happens again. I would think this is just a bug in the code but the strange thing is that the official example does it in the same way (calling "snd_pcm_hw_params_set_buffer_time_near" with an uninitialized dir variable): http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/_2test_2pcm_8c-example.html http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/_2test_2pcm_8c-example.html How can that unintialized variable be correct if it really is used as an input value?
Maybe someone has thoughts on this? Is the code correct? Especially regarding the unintialized variable? Are there maybe problems with my .asoundrc softvol device?
Big thanks in advance guys!
Cheers, Robin