On Tue, 07 Aug 2018 14:14:35 +0200, Chakravarthi Pradeep wrote:
Dear Takashi,
I would like you to review my driver, kindly tell me whether is it possible to review it. If yes, can you please share me git link where I can upload my driver for review .
Chakravarthi, this is no "review" but an action called "debug". I can't waste my time for that, and you need to figure out the issue in your side.
Track the code and the PCM stream state. There are no many places that call the stop. Use the source, Luke.
Takashi
Regards, Chakravarthi On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 5:41 PM Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
On Tue, 07 Aug 2018 14:08:05 +0200, Chakravarthi Pradeep wrote:
Dear Takashi,
In previous mail you have mentioned
So, either the measurement is wrong, or the stream is already screwed up at the time you call snd_pcm_period_elapsed().
what it means "measurement is wrong" and how to make that measurement is correct ?
See what I wrote: "either". I can't exclude the possibility that you are measuring the code calls incorrectly, of course. This is one case. Another case would be the incorrect state that is already screwed up at the time of snd_pcm_period_elapsed() call.
Takashi
Regards, Chakravarthi On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 5:33 PM Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
On Tue, 07 Aug 2018 13:59:46 +0200, Chakravarthi Pradeep wrote:
Dear Takashi,
Trigger stop is getting called , because of this hwptr is zero and pointer call back is not getting called. Below is my log from driver.
[ 838.491681] Trigger:Start [ 839.522233] hwptr=0 buf_pos:3456 [ 839.522244] buf_pos :3456 bytes_to_frames:864 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 839.522249] Trigger:Stop
Then you need to figure out the code path of the trigger stop.
In normal scenario, Trigger stop is not getting called and audio was able to render in the VLC application. Below log for normal scenario, [ 802.785893] Trigger:Start [ 814.288309] hwptr=0 buf_pos:6272 [ 814.288323] buf_pos :6272 bytes_to_frames:1568 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.288362] buf_pos :6272 bytes_to_frames:1568 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.288378] buf_pos :6272 bytes_to_frames:1568 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.305079] hwptr=6272 buf_pos:9472 [ 814.305091] buf_pos :9472 bytes_to_frames:2368 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.321741] hwptr=9472 buf_pos:12672 [ 814.321748] buf_pos :12672 bytes_to_frames:3168 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.321777] buf_pos :12672 bytes_to_frames:3168 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.321785] buf_pos :12672 bytes_to_frames:3168 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.338452] hwptr=12672 buf_pos:15872 [ 814.338459] buf_pos :15872 bytes_to_frames:3968 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.355242] hwptr=15872 buf_pos:19072 [ 814.355248] buf_pos :19072 bytes_to_frames:4768 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.355288] buf_pos :19072 bytes_to_frames:4768 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.355294] buf_pos :19072 bytes_to_frames:4768 uhdc_audio_pcm_pointer_253 [ 814.371822] hwptr=19072 buf_pos:22272 ... ... [ 830.739031] Trigger:Stop
I can not do rmmod for ALSA driver. If I do sudo rmmod mydriver then it says "rmmod: ERROR: Module mydriver is in use"
How can I remove mydriver module from linux kernel ?
Likely some program is using the sound device. For example, a mixer applet or PulseAudio keeps opening the control device. Check it via "fuser -v /dev/snd/*"
Takashi
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