Robin Gareus wrote:
> Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
>> Tim Goetze wrote:
>>> [Tim Goetze]
>>>
>>>> [victor]
>>>>> I was told to revert to 2.6.24.17 (not possible in my specific
>>>>> case, but there you go), in this list. Or to join the tuner's list.
>>>> http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/patch-2.6.26.3-rt2.bz2
>>>>
>>>> worked for me. Applied cleanly and compiled well after turning off
>>>> some RCU-related preemption options that caused compilation errors,
>>>> but I was in no mood to find out the exact how and why. So far, it
>>>> has collected a few hours of solid uptime too, but I haven't done any
>>>> latency measuring.
>>> Update: on my laptop, the patched 2.6.26.3 kernel boots into an
>>> endless list of tracebacks on the console. On the main box, USB MIDI
>>> input is only read as soon as a key is pressed on the USB keyboard
>>> (the one with the letters, not the MIDI one ...). USB MIDI out is
>>> broken, too. So it's back to the old version.
>>>
>> ah, it seems i'm not alone.
>
> hehe , nice try. We won't let you go that easily ;)
>
>> i'm currently recovering myself from schock after returning from
>> vacation and while trying 2.6.26.x-rt for the rentrĂ½e it all seemed to
>> work fine except omg... midi timing is a wreck, specially wrt.alsa
>> sequencer. event delivery is completely fubar. i mean, completely. true
>> showstopper, whatever :(
>
>> cacophony seems to be the right word to express what it is.
>
>> however, didn't had the time to check whether NOHZ is at stake. i'm
>> certainly going back to 2.6.25.x-rt where things are still sane and
>> pleasant for a while.
>
>> btw, having NOHZ=y (aka tickless kernel) has been the norm here, since
>> its inception
>
> CONFIG_NO_HZ=y - same norm here; with good results iff it works.
>
just tested 2.6.23.3-rt3 here with NO_HZ not set in my (old) pentium4
desktop.
it just confirmed that NO_HZ is not the culprit here. midi events are
still being delivered *completely* out of time and the funny thing is it
just gets somewhat better whenever you hit the pc-keyboard keys.
however, it all gets back to badness once you stop pressing any key (eg.
shift-key)
another funny thing goes that on a core2 duo T7200 laptop (x86_64) the
same kernel config it runs all fine (NO_HZ=y)
byee
-- rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela rncbc@rncbc.org _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-devReceived on Sun Aug 24 16:15:04 2008
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