Re: [BUG] Problem with recording on hda-intel (sata_sil orhda-intel bug) - HP nx6325

From: Andrew Morton
Date: Wed Feb 06 2008 - 04:15:08 EST


On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 20:15:23 +0100 Grzegorz Chwesewicz <ceho@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi.
> Problem description:
>
> I have a problem with recording on HP nx6325 notebook (hda-intel with AD1981HD
> codec). Playback works fine, but after 5-10 min. of recording microphone
> stops working (playback works all the time). Unloading and loading sound
> modules fixes problem, but only for another 5-10 minutes. This problem exists
> from more than a year (at least from 2.6.17.13 kernel). In [1] we came to
> conclusion that this problem is ralated to IRQ sharing [2] (HDA Intel is on
> the same IRQ as sata_sil).
>
> How to reproduce the problem:
>
> 1) on one console run arecord and see the output (You should see some garbage)
> 2) on another console run cat /etc/*
> 3) at once arecord on the first console gives no output
>
> So, doing lot of hdd I/O occurs problem with mic.
>
> What had been done:
>
> 1) I tried to boot Fedora 8 livecd and unload sata_sil, so that hda_intel was
> the only device using IRQ. After that microphone was working all the time (I
> left recording for all night, and in the morning I had almost 2h voip chat
> using Twinkle). So when sata_sil is unloaded, and hda-intel is not sharing
> the IRQ, the mic. is working all the time. Look at [3] to
> see /proc/interrupts output when laptop is booted from livecd, and mic works.
>
> 2) I tried to load hda-intel with enable_msi=1 (my RS480 chip is on blacklist,
> but I've removed it). Module loads and playback works ok, but problem with
> mic still exists. Difference here is that when recording stops to work the
> playback also stops to work (without MSI only mic stops to work). Look at [4]
> to see /proc/interrupts output when module is loaded with enable_msi=1.
>
> Question:
>
> What information I need to provide to help resolving the problem ? Where to
> start, because I've run out of ideas :) ?
>
> References:
> [1] https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2449

Recording the bug in the alsa bugtracker is good, and Takashi is actively
working on the bug, and he is the best guy to do that.

So I don't think anything else really needs to be done here - please work
with him on solving this?

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