Re: 2.6.14-rc3-rt10 - xruns & config questions

From: Mark Knecht
Date: Fri Oct 07 2005 - 11:44:45 EST


On 10/7/05, Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> * Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > However, at odd times I still get xruns. For instance one set of xruns
> > came while browsing the web. I was on this page:
>
> > and got 2 xruns:
> >
> > 18:20:06.541 XRUN callback (8).
> > **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 3.172 msecs
> > **** alsa_pcm: xrun of at least 0.967 msecs
> > 18:20:07.908 XRUN callback (1 skipped).
> >
> > So, while things are far, far better for me than they were earlier
> > this week, there are still some problems I'd like to get to the bottom
> > of if possible.
>
> one thing i noticed: you have CONFIG_SMP set. Is it a true SMP x64
> system? In any case, could you try without CONFIG_SMP, just to test
> whether the latencies are related to SMP.
>
> Ingo
>

Hi Ingo,
OK, I've been running -rt10 for the last couple of hours on a new
kernel without SMP. No xruns so far at 64/2. I'm doing all the normal
stuff. emerge sync, building some code outside of portage, playing
music. Very good so far, but it will likely take 4-6 hours for me to
be more sure saying it was just SMP latencies.

I see you're putting out -rt updates faster than I can build & test
them so I decided to stick with -rt10 for now to ensure a fair
comparison. I'll catch up with -rt12 or later sometime this evening to
tomorrow.

Until then, one question. Yesterday I set priorities as such:

Jack - 80
Sound card - 80
1394 drive - 61
SATA drive 60

What exactly do these numbers mean? If the 1394 drive was a 79
instead of a 61 would it change anything? Or does the system just
prioitize them numerically but operate on the highest numbered request
in which case a 79 vs. 61 wouldn't matter ?

Thanks,
Mark
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