Hi Daniel,
This function return false when snd-bebob cannot receive AMDTP in-packets within 100 msec after establishing connection.
I'm sorry but this is wrong. It's not after establishing connection. It's after starting isochronous receive context on OHCI1394 controller.
Regards
Takashi Sakamoto
(2013年12月11日 21:06), Takashi Sakamoto wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I'm sorry to be late for reply but I was hard to prepare series of patch for Fireworks driver.
I have uploaded some two logs. The first one is for the fa-66 (fw-fa66.txt) and the second one is for the Audio5 (fw-a5.txt).
There seems to be an issue with the Audio5, though I haven't looked into it yet (quite busy, sorry) For that device I even got a serial console to it) Maybe you see the problem already from the log.
In the log of Audio5, there were much lock transaction for iPCR[0]/oPCR[0]. This means that snd-bebob tried to establish connection several times to start transmitting/receiving streams.
I guess that the module-alsa-sink of PulseAudio retried snd_pcm_prepare() several times due to get err. When snd_pcm_prepare() failed, snd_bebob_stream_start_duplex() is failed inner snd-bebob. Establishing connections is done by make_both_connections() so we should notice the codes after this function.
There are four possibilities, two of them are related to start_stream() and the others are related to amdtp_stream_wait_callback(). But the former generates log output. So amdtp_stream_wait_callback() causes this issue;
This function return false when snd-bebob cannot receive AMDTP in-packets within 100 msec after establishing connection. Please see amdtp.c in detail. I programmed this to prevent snd-bebob from waiting forever to receive in-packets.
So I guess you can playback/capture with your device when you expand the time (200 msec or more). Or there are some bugs of snd-bebob to handle your device.
Would you test and get logs again after expand waiting time? Then please use aplay/arecord to test. I believe simple tools help our investigating.
And I hope you to give me an advice for my headache. As long as I investigated, snd-bebob can support 64 device and models (I count the devices to which the same expansion card can apply). But there are some devices which I can't identify its vendor_id/model_id.
[Identified devices and models]
- Edirol FA-66/FA-101
- PreSonus FIREBOX/FIREPOD
- BridgeCo RDAudio1/Audio5
- Mackie Onyx 820/1220/1620/1640 (Firewire I/O Card)
- Mackie d.2 (Firewire Option)
- Stanton FinalScratch 2 (ScratchAmp)
- Tascam IF-FW DM
- Apogee Rosetta 200/400 (X-FireWire card)
- Apogee DA/AD/DD-16X (X-FireWire card)
- ESI Quotafire610
- AcousticReality eARMasterOne
- CME MatrixKFW
- Phonic HB 12/12 MkII/12 Universal
- Phonic HB 18/18 MkII/18 Universal
- Phonic HB 24/24 MkII/24 Universal
- Phonic FireFly 202/302
- Lynx Aurora 8/16 (LT-FW)
- ICON FireXon
- PrismSound Orpheus/ADA-8XR
- Yamaha GO44/GO46
- TerraTec PHASE 24 FW/PHASE X24 FW/PHASE 88 Rack FW
- Terratec EWS MIC2/EWS MIC4
- Terratec Aureon 7.1 Firewire
- Focusrite Saffire/Saffire LE/SaffirePro10 IO/SaffirePro26 IO
- M-Audio Firewire410/AudioPhile/Solo/Ozonic/NRV10
- M-Audio Firewire1814/ProjectMix IO/ProfireLightBridge
[Unidentified devices and models]
- PreSonus, Inspire 1394
- Mackie, Digital X Bus x.200
- Mackie, Digital X Bus x.400
- CME, UF400e
- Infrasonic, DewX
- Infrasonic, Windy6
- Rolf Spuler, Firewire Guitar
Do you have any idea to identify them?
Thank you
Takashi Sakamoto o-takashi@sakamocchi.jp