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Date:      Tue, 27 Jul 2004 15:21:57 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Don Lewis <truckman@FreeBSD.org>
To:        conrads@cox.net
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Questionable code in sys/dev/sound/pcm/channel.c
Message-ID:  <200407272222.i6RMLvDa061031@gw.catspoiler.org>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.20040727104106.conrads@cox.net>

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On 27 Jul, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
> 
> On 26-Jul-2004 Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
>> 
>> On 26-Jul-2004 Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
>>> I'm a little perplexed at the following bit of logic in chn_write()
>>> (which is where the "interrupt timeout, channel dead" messages are
>>> being generated).
> 
> [snip]
> 
>>> Also, at the end of the function:
>>> 
>>>     if (count <= 0) {
>>>         c->flags |= CHN_F_DEAD;
>>>         printf("%s: play interrupt timeout, channel dead\n",
>>> c->name);
>>>     }
>>> 
>>>     return ret;
>>> }
>>> 
>>> Could it be that the conditional test is wrong here?  Perhaps
>>> we should be using (count < 0) instead?
>> 
>> I'm now running a kernel built with this last conditional test
>> changed to "if (count < 0)" and sound is still working OK.  Have yet
>> to see if this eliminates the interrupt timeout messages.
> 
> Well, that was a failure.  :-)  Didn't see any timeout error messages,
> but the device still died eventually, nonetheless.  I've since changed
> back to the original code.

That's an interesting data point. At this point I'd start looking at the
driver code for your sound hardware.  I suspect that the driver
interrupt code is either no longer seeing interrupts, or it is no longer
calling chn_intr().



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