At Sat, 08 Dec 2007 15:58:40 -0500, Dave Dillow wrote:
While working with Fernando to get the sis7019 driver working in his buildroot setup, we kept running into a lockup of the PCM stream when using speaker-test. aplay was fine, as was other I finally tracked it down to a combination of uclibc not doing block reads, which led to XRUNs, and what I thought was issue in snd_pcm_lib_write1() when trying to fill up the tail of the PCM buffer with a large write, when there was an intervening small write.
As it turns out, the lockup problem may simply be in speaker-write's sw_params settings -- it calls snd_pcm_sw_params_set_avail_min() to set the minium write to the period size, and snd_pcm_sw_params_set_start_threshold() to start once the buffer has been filled. This doesn't account for odd wave file lengths and XRUNs.
The problem arises when the wave data is not a multiple of the period size, and you get an XRUN when there is less than buffer_size samples remaining in the current loop.
So for example, period size is 8192, buffer is 32768, and the wave file has 71042 samples (Front_Left.wav for speaker-test).
speaker-test will break that into 8 writes of 8192 samples, and one of 5506.
If you get a XRUN in the last 32k of the file, the PCM will be stopped, and prepared, and we'll start loading data into again. Because we have a tail of 5506 samples, we get to the point where the available space is less than our minimum, and then snd_pcm_lib_write1() will wait forever for the available space to be >= runtime->avail_min, even though the channel is stopped.
[snip from a trace, patch to pcm_lib.c attached] writei size 8192 avail 32768 min 8192 xfer 1 state 2 writei size 8192 avail 24576 min 8192 xfer 1 state 2 writei size 5506 avail 16384 min 8192 xfer 1 state 2 writei size 8192 avail 10878 min 8192 xfer 1 state 2 writei size 8192 avail 2686 min 8192 xfer 1 state 2 writei loop avail 2686 min 8192 writei loop avail 2686 min 8192 writei loop avail 2686 min 8192 writei loop avail 2686 min 8192
Assuming that this is desired behavior from the kernel side, then I see three options to fix this in speaker-test:
- snd_pcm_sw_params_set_avail_min() to 1 sample
- snd_pcm_sw_params_set_start_threshold() to start when (nperiods - 1)
are ready (or be even more aggressive) 3) call snd_pcm_drain() at the end of each loop to clear out the buffer. This won't help if the wave file has fewer samples than the buffer size.
Options 1 or 2 seem to be best.
Thoughts?
Just to be sure: Is it with the latest alsa-lib and alsa-utils from HG?
Takashi