Re: [linux-audio-user] Which kernel for low latency?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Which kernel for low latency?
From: Andrew Gaydenko (a_AT_etver.com)
Date: Mon Feb 16 2004 - 01:47:54 EET


Eric,

Does your jackstart command string work with "-r 96000" (and, probably, with
greater "-p") using 2.6.2?

Andrew

======= On Monday 16 February 2004 02:12, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote: =======
I think much (most? all?) of the lowlatency patch set was merged into
the 2.6.1 release. I'm not entirely sure of that now, looking through
the changelog -- but, there seem to be a number of things mentioning
lock-break patches or fixes to general locking type stuff. If I
understand correctly the lowlatency patches were/are mainly about
breaking up locks that the kernel sometimes holds too long. (I don't
really know what any of that means ... :-\ ) I think the -mm tree has
become the official testing/holding ground (for now at least) for
patches between releases of the 2.6.x series

As far as annectdotal evidence, I'm running jack and ecasound right now
  with jack started this way:
jackstart -v -R -d alsa -d ice1712 -r 44100 -p 128 -n 2

using linux 2.6.2 and alsa-drivers-1.0.2c. Seems to be working fairly
well here. no dropouts or xruns while browsing, writing this mail,
switching desktops, or switching out of X to the console.

-Eric Rz.


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