Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 28 Dec 2001 10:15:05 +0100 | From | Vojtech Pavlik <> | Subject | Re: DMA conflicts with soundcard for ide driver via82cxxx |
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 03:32:34AM +0100, Edward Stempel wrote:
> I have an Asus a7v266 mother board and an Ensoniq sound card in it. > The ide chipset is a VIA VT8233 that is capable of UDMA100. So I built a > kernel with the es1371 sound driver and the via82cxxx ide driver > configured in it. Actually I tried the kernel 2.4.17 first, and the latest > I tried is 4.5.1 with the latest patch (patch-2.5.2-pre3) applied to it. > I also tried the kernel 2.5.1 with Vojtech patch (via-3.33.diff from > his email dated 2001-12-23 23:20:48) applied to it, with the same > (negative) results. > > The good thing is that hdparm reports appr. 40 MB/sec when using DMA and > about 6 MB/sec when not using DMA. > Unfortunately using DMA for ide results in some ugly distortion of the > sound from my soundcard whenever some IO to the disk is done. :(( > > I have assigned different interrupts to the PCI-cards (ide is > on-board) and I even changed the sound card's PCI slot, so it shared > its interrupt with another device (acpi instead of USB). It did not solve > the problem. Because the problem only occurs when switching on using_dma > on the ide driver, I think it is a DMA problem with the ide driver. It may > be the es1371 driver as well off course, but I suspect it is the ide > driver (or chipset). > > Reading the list archive from linux-kernel, I discovered there have been > more problems with DMA using this chipset, but I did not find anyone > having the same problem as I have now. > > Has someone also dealt with these problems, or can someone help me > solving this problem? Please help! > > Below are some outputs using kernel 5.1 with patch-2.5.2-pre3.
You may try changing the PCI latency settings on either the IDE controller or the sound card. Other than that, I don't know how to help.
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