Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 07 May 1999 16:50:26 +0200 | From | Ruben Schattevoy <> | Subject | Soundcard SB128PCI + Kernel 2.2.7 = HOWTO? |
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Hi!
I have problems in getting my soundcard SB128PCI running under a 2.2.7 Kernel (SuSE 6.1 system). I have made a kernel with support for my soundcard (Ensoniq AudioPCI (rev. 01) with an ES1370, I suppose). I can activate the "sound" module:
>modprobe sound >lsmod Module Size Used by sound 59000 0 soundlow 304 0 [sound] soundcore 2788 3 [sound]
But I cannot activate the "sb" module:
>modprobe sb /lib/modules/2.2.7/misc/sb.o: init_module: Device or resource busy /lib/modules/2.2.7/misc/sb.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.2.7/misc/sb.o failed /lib/modules/2.2.7/misc/sb.o: insmod sb failed
The message file gives another hint:
May 7 16:34:00 rzpc kernel: Soundblaster audio driver ... May 7 16:34:00 rzpc kernel: sb: dsp reset failed.
I guess (hope) it's just a problem of proper setting the "I/O, IRQ, and DMA" parameters for the module. But how do I find them? I don't have a windows system installed and really wouldn't like to install one just to find the parameters! The default setting for a SB in /etc/conf.modules is:
options sb io=0x220 irq=7 dma=1 dma16=5 mpu_io=0x330
This apparently does not work. During bootup I see irq being 11 for the soundcard. Is this, what I have to enter here? What about the remaining parameters?
Thanks,
Ruben
PS. I have checked /proc/interrupts, /proc/ioports and /proc/dma but cannot find my soundcard there. Also pnpdump does not find anything use- full since the soundcard is PCI based. -- Sound related stuff in my /usr/src/linux/.config
CONFIG_SOUND=m CONFIG_SOUND_ES1370=m CONFIG_SOUND_OSS=m CONFIG_SOUND_SB=m CONFIG_SOUND_ADLIB=m CONFIG_SOUND_YM3812=m CONFIG_LOWLEVEL_SOUND=y CONFIG_AWE32_SYNTH=m -- Dr. Ruben Schattevoy schattev@biochem.mpg.de Max-Planck-Institut of Biochemistry Voice +49(89)8578-2723 Am Klopferspitz 18a Fax +49(89)8578-2479 82152 Martinsried/Munich, Germany
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