Messages in this thread | | | From | Con Kolivas <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.17-rc2+ regression -- audio skipping | Date | Mon, 22 May 2006 10:33:48 +1000 |
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On Monday 22 May 2006 10:10, Rene Herman wrote: > Lee Revell wrote: > > On Sun, 2006-05-21 at 22:24 +0200, Rene Herman wrote: > >> 2.6.17-rc2 (and 3 and 4) make my audio skip. Audio player is ogg123 > >> running in an xterm. Browsing heavy sites (say, eBay) with Firefox > >> 1.5.0.3 gets me audio underruns quickly. This does not happen on > >> 2.6.17-rc1 and earlier (I just tested extensively; quite impossible to > >> generate underruns on -rc1, quickly on -rc2 and later). > >> > >> It's not ALSA; reverted */sound/* from the rc1-rc2 interdiff. It's also > >> not cfq-iosched.c. Any likely culprits in there? (I'm not a GIT user). > > > > I would suspect the scheduler interactivity patches. Please confirm > > this by running ogg123 at nice -20 - do the underruns persist? > > They do persist. Thanks for the hint though -- "sched: fix interactive > task starvation" is the culprit: > > http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=comm >it;h=5ce74abe788a26698876e66b9c9ce7e7acc25413
Good investigative work! Makes sense that falling on the expired array would make for terrible latency for audio apps if your cpu was stretched just the right amount.
> Added author and acked-by's to the CC. Mike, this patch is no good for > me. Audio underruns galore, with only ogg123 and firefox (browsing the > GIT tree online is also a nice trigger by the way). > > If I back it out, everything is fine for me again. Back-out attached as > a patch against -rc4. This also backs out your follow-up "don't awaken > RT tasks on expired array" as it was dependant: > > http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=comm >it;h=8a5bc075b8d8cf7a87b3f08fad2fba0f5d13295e > > While looking at the patch I noticed there was +1 difference in the > "limit" value between the macro and the static inline version of > expired_starving() so I experimented with adding that back but that > wasn't it unfortunately. > > I can test patches (preferably versus -rc4) although possibly not quickly.
This close to 2.6.17 the safest thing we can and should do is simply back out the patch.
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