On Dec 28, 2007 9:46 AM, Karsten Wiese <annabellesgarden@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Am Freitag, 28. Dezember 2007 schrieb Jacob Lee:
> > I'm using an M-Audio Transit usb soundcard with the kernel 2.6.22-rt,
> > as packaged by ubuntu. I'm running jack right now with -p 3 -n 512,
> > and I still get xruns, typically of values less than .03ms, every few
> > minutes.
>
> You can try increasing the client timeout, i.e:
> $ jackd -R -P60 -t200 ...
> helps here using kernel 2.6.24-rcx.
>
Interesting. The default timeout is 500; I've tried lowering it
slightly and raising it to 1000 or 2000 without effect.
> ((
> jackd calls poll() with a timeout value of a period's ms each time
> it triggers the external clients. Linux's poll() call can timeout at
> (specified timeout - jiffy). IMHO either linux needs to be fixed to
> implement posix poll() timeout handling, or jackd has to supply
> (a period's ms + a jiffy's ms) as parameter for the poll() call.
> ))
> Karsten
>
Ah. These xruns occur even with no jack clients running, so this
option might not change anything. Another interesting data point is
that changing the values for -p and -n increase or decrease how often
xruns appear, but they are always of extremely low values (.020-.050
ms). One would think that adding a few milliseconds of extra latency
would eliminate such small xruns; or, reducing the latency would cause
xruns of much longer duration. I should also mention that I
occasionally get the message "delay of 10698.000 usecs exceeds
estimated spare time of 10547.000; restart ..." (with varying values
for the delay), but I've assumed this is just a manifestation of the
same issue; at any rate, such messages happen far less often than the
xruns.
-- Jacob Lee artdent@email-addr-hidden _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@email-addr-hidden http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-userReceived on Fri Dec 28 20:15:05 2007
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