I benchmarked Mingo's latest low-latency patches (2.2.10-N6 a bit modified)
The patches give me excellent results with sporadic very 2.9ms peaks !
See the testresults here:
http://www.gardena.net/benno/linux/audio/2.2.10-n6b/index.html
You can get the patch here:
http://www.gardena.net/benno/linux/audio/patches/lowlatency-2.2.10-N6B.patch
More details on my audio page.
Unfortunately the patch has still some problems , not latency-related:
- The ISDN hisax driver (my card is a Fritz classic) crashes the kernel at
modprobe hisax.o
(does not happen on an unpatched 2.2.10 kernel)
Can someone of the ISDN maintainers please reproduce/fix this ?
(maybe a race at module initialization ?)
- The disk performance decreases by 10-25% when I increase the CPU load in
the "latencytest" bench.
(On light CPU load there are no disk performance differences,
maybe this is related to higher scheduling overhead)
I think most of us want to have these "low-latency" features in the upcoming
2.4 kernel since it will make Linux a very good _MULTIMEDIA_OS_.
With Mingo's patches the Linux low-latency performance comes very close
to BEOS, and is much much better (3-4 times) Windows on the same hardware.
It's now time to stress audio-software vendors to port their cool apps to Linux.
comments ?
PS: To Microsoft's Anti-Linux team: just download the patch and compare the
performance with your crappy DirectX API :-)
regards,
Benno.
-- Benno Senoner E-Mail: sbenno@gardena.net Linux scheduling latency benchmarks http://www.gardena.net/benno/linux/audio
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