
Hi Pete,
On 16.10.2012 01:59, Pete Leigh wrote:
I tried posting this a couple of days ago, but no response... I'm wondering if the (text) attachment stopped people from seeing it, or if there's something else I missed?
It's probably rather that people are too busy to respond :)
It's just a request to look over the lsusb output and new quirks-table entry included, with a view to getting this added to a release.
Since the initial post, I've done more testing (I'm using a kernel based on 3.4.11-1.rt19.1.fc17.ccrma.x86_64.rt) and everything seems to work fine (including midi in, which I wasn't sure of at the time of posting)
Ok, well done :) But are you sure 44100 is the only supported sample rate?
apart from one apparently cosmetic issue - the device name no longer shows up in lsusb output, though it did before applying the quirk. (?)
lsusb -v should still show it. For the normal output, you could submit an entry here: http://www.linux-usb.org/usb-ids.html
I'll include the quirk entry as text rather than an attachment this time.
If I actually need to go through the process of generating a patch and sending mail via git, as per the developer page on the alsa-project site, could someone let me know, and I'll give it a go (it's something I was hoping to avoid, I admit!)
Yes, in order to prepare a proper patch, you'll have to do that please. Check out the latestes sound.git[*] and make sure your patch applies there. Also note that the entries in this file are sorted by VID/PID.
If you want to avoid that by all means, I can do it for you, but I can't test it of course.
Thanks for pushing your work back to mainline!
Daniel