Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 20 Sep 1999 20:31:21 -0400 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | Re: Sound Foopa |
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> I don't know if this has come up before or not but the following config > will > result in a non-working sound system. I have no clue how to fix it though. > > CONFIG_SOUND=m > CONFIG_MODULES=y > CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y ^
> CONFIG_KMOD=y
> The key here is KMOD, with that on and soundcore compiled as a module, > upon boot the following messages get spewed to console.
Might not be, try turning off modversions. I have an es1370 (sbpci64) and an sb16(vibra). I'm just guessing on this, but I've never had a problem with modular sound except back in the 2.2.0-pre days (alan cox should remember that one <g>)
Here's my list: sb 31808 1 (autoclean) uart401 5644 1 (autoclean) [sb] es1370 23836 1 (autoclean) sound 55532 0 (autoclean) [sb uart401] soundcore 2260 9 (autoclean) [sb es1370 sound]
Here's relevent in modules.conf # Sound Card Support # es1370 card alias sound-slot-0 es1370 alias sound-slot-1 es1370 alias sound-service-0-0 es1370 alias sound-service-0-3 sb # SB16 ViBRA card alias sound-slot-2 sb alias sound-service-1-0 sb alias synth0 adlib_card options sb irq=7 io=0x220 dma=1 dma16=5 options sound dmabuf=1 options adlib_card io=0x388 # Makes things load in the right order =) pre-install sb modprobe -s -k es1370
> --- CUT --- > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko rc.sysinit: Finding module dependencies succeeded > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/soundcore.o: > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: unresolved symbol request_module > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: soundcore: No such file or directory > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: sound: No such file or directory > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: sound: No such file or directory > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko rc.sysinit: Loading sound module failed > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: /lib/modules/2.2.12/misc/soundcore.o: > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: unresolved symbol request_module > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: soundcore: No such file or directory > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko modprobe: sound: No such file or directory > Sep 20 18:52:08 wacko rc.sysinit: Loading midi module failed
Almost took my name =)
> --- CUT --- > Linux version 2.2.12 (root@wacko.gxsnmp.org) (gcc driver version 2.95.1 > 19990816 (release) executing gcc version 2.7.2.3) #9 Mon Sep 20 18:23:58 > EDT 1999 > (note! it is compiled with 2.7.2.3 even though its 2.95.1 as the compiler > driver) > > Now if the CONFIG_KMOD=n things work ok, just no autoloading of modules. > > Compiling sound in works also. Don't know if this is a bug so much as a > strange interaction in the config options. > > Anyway I'm open to suggestions.
This is to the entire list (and this is just to satisfy a curiosity!):
Say I have 2 soundcards (Ok, so I do, but <g>) that are the same type (like an sb32 and an sb16).
Assume that: sb32 irq=7 iobase=0x220 dma=1 dma16=5 and sb16 irq=5 iobase=0x240 dma=2 dma16=3
Ok, how do I get sb.o to use both cards, or would I do something like copy the module to another name and use that?
I had this senerio working under 2.0 with a sb16 and an sbpro.
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