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SubjectRe: [Bug 1959] New: cs46xx driver mmap_valid 0-->1 in kernel 2.6?
FromJanne Pikkarainen <>
DateThu, 29 Jan 2004 08:56:55 +0200
Hello everyone, I just subscribed to this list...

At Tue, 27 Jan 2004 07:14:40 -0800,
Martin J. Bligh wrote:
>> >> Is there a reason to keep mmap_valid=0 in cs46xx driver or is this a real bug? I
>> haven't seen any new bugs with this patch applied, all the multimedia
>> applications (mplayer, xine, xmms, noatun) keeps on working.

> cs46xx doesn't always support the direct hardware buffer.
> Only in some cases with a proper period (fragment) numbers, it can
> support the direct buffer access.  mmap_valid option forces the driver
> to allow OSS apps the direct accessing via mmap.  This might not work
> always, depending on the parameter the app uses.  Use at your own
> risk.>> In short: it's not a real bug as long as mmap_valid=1 option works.
> You had luck that your OSS apps (using mmap) seem working :)

If this is the case and if there are other applications affected by this
than Enemy Territory and Wine mentioned in bug #1959, maybe the 
"use mmap_valid 0/1" option should made selectable by the user in 
kernel menuconfig? Of course with the proper "Caution: selecting 
mmap_valid may cure some applications while hurting the others" warnings
attached.

I mean, for example I thought for a long time that cs46xx is much more 
badly broken in kernel 2.[56].x than it in reality seems to be. No new 
sound bugs ever since I've applied this mmap_valid 0-->1 patch and I 
think the first time I patched the driver was around 2.6.0-test1.

The sound card I have is Hercules SoundFusion Fortissimo III 7.1 
(or something like that).

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