Re: [Alsa-user] alsa fails after udev install
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From: Gain P. M. <the...@sl...> - 2005-01-07 04:31:59
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Steve Nospam wrote: >Hello all, >I had alsa working along with the OSS emulation under >KDE. I'm using the Debian incarnation with kernel >2.6.9. I upgraded to alsa 1.0.7-2 when alsa wouldn't >work after the udev install. Since the udev install >alsa hasn't worked. Here's some snipped console >output from boot: > ><7>pnp: the driver 'cmi8330' has been registered > <7>pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.00' >and the driver 'cmi8330' > <7>pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.03' >and the driver 'cmi8330' > <6>pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated. > <6>pnp: Device 01:01.03 activated. > <4>ALSA sound/isa/sb/sb_common.c:130: SB [0x220]: >DSP chip found, version = 4. >13 >lots of snipping >SMB connection re-established (-5) >pnp: Device 01:01.00 disabled. >pnp: Device 01:01.03 disabled. >pnp: the driver 'cmi8330' has been unregistered > >the S20alsa script in rc2.d fails but I can't find the >output. > >Any help will be greatly appreciated. >from hwinfo > > > >>>pci.1: sysfs drivers >>> >>> >----- sysfs driver list (id 0x6b3de138fbf2b2d4) ----- > cmi8330: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.00 > cmi8330: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.03 > > >>>pci.4: build list >>>monitor.1: ddc >>>isapnp.1: pnp devices >>> >>> > > pnp device: name = 01:01.00, bus_id = 01:01.00, bus >= pnp > path = /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.00 > id = @@@ 0001 > card id = CMI 0001 > pnp device: name = 01:01.01, bus_id = 01:01.01, bus >= pnp > path = /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.01 > id = @H@ 0001 > card id = CMI 0001 > pnp device: name = 01:01.02, bus_id = 01:01.02, bus >= pnp > path = /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.02 > id = @P@ 0001 > card id = CMI 0001 > pnp device: name = 01:01.03, bus_id = 01:01.03, bus >= pnp > path = /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.03 > id = @X@ 0001 > card id = CMI 0001 > > > >>>block.2: sysfs drivers >>> >>> > cmi8330: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.00 > cmi8330: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.03 >----- /proc/modules ----- > snd_cmi8330 9736 0 - Live 0xc688f000 > snd_sb16_dsp 8384 1 snd_cmi8330, Live 0xc6896000 > snd_ad1848_lib 16992 1 snd_cmi8330, Live 0xc68c9000 > snd_pcm_oss 54824 0 - Live 0xc68fb000 > snd_mixer_oss 17248 1 snd_pcm_oss, Live 0xc689d000 > snd_pcm 88672 4 >snd_cmi8330,snd_sb16_dsp,snd_ad1848_lib,snd_pcm_oss, >Live 0xc6 >8e4000 > snd_timer 21536 1 snd_pcm, Live 0xc68c2000 > snd_page_alloc 8104 1 snd_pcm, Live 0xc6893000 > snd_sb_common 14272 2 snd_cmi8330,snd_sb16_dsp, Live >0xc684d000 > snd 54688 8 >snd_cmi8330,snd_sb16_dsp,snd_ad1848_lib,snd_pcm_oss,snd_mixer_oss, >snd_pcm,snd_timer,snd_sb_common, Live 0xc68b3000 > soundcore 7520 1 snd, Live 0xc6873000 > >36: ISA(PnP) 01.0: 0401 Multimedia audio controller > [Created at isapnp.147] > Unique ID: R_Yp.eYoMb3EKowF > SysFS ID: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.00 > SysFS BusID: 01:01.00 > Hardware Class: sound > Model: "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > Vendor: CMI > Device: eisa 0x0001 "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > SubVendor: @@@ > SubDevice: eisa 0x0001 > Driver Info #0: > Driver Info: snd-cmi8330 > Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, >active=unknown >37: ISA(PnP) 01.1: 0401 Multimedia audio controller > [Created at isapnp.147] > Unique ID: u9pt.nY_0leqnPsA > SysFS ID: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.01 > SysFS BusID: 01:01.01 > Hardware Class: unknown > Model: "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > Vendor: CMI > Device: eisa 0x0001 "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > SubVendor: @H@ > SubDevice: eisa 0x0001 > Driver Info #0: > Driver Info: snd-cmi8330 > Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, >active=unknown >38: ISA(PnP) 01.2: 0401 Multimedia audio controller > [Created at isapnp.147] > Unique ID: LL3y.wYAhuDRF1o5 > SysFS ID: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.02 > SysFS BusID: 01:01.02 > Hardware Class: unknown > Model: "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > Vendor: CMI > Device: eisa 0x0001 "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > SubVendor: @P@ > SubDevice: eisa 0x0001 > Driver Info #0: > Driver Info: snd-cmi8330 > Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, >active=unknown > >39: ISA(PnP) 01.3: 0401 Multimedia audio controller > [Created at isapnp.147] > Unique ID: pWJ0.3ZML2p1jej0 > SysFS ID: /devices/pnp1/01:01/01:01.03 > SysFS BusID: 01:01.03 > Hardware Class: unknown > Model: "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" >Vendor: CMI > Device: eisa 0x0001 "CMI8330. Audio Adapter" > SubVendor: @X@ > SubDevice: eisa 0x0001 > Driver Info #0: > Driver Info: snd-cmi8330 > Config Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, >active=unknown > > > > > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. >http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo > > >------------------------------------------------------- >The SF.Net email is sponsored by: Beat the post-holiday blues >Get a FREE limited edition SourceForge.net t-shirt from ThinkGeek. >It's fun and FREE -- well, almost....http://www.thinkgeek.com/sfshirt >_______________________________________________ >Alsa-user mailing list >Als...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user > > > > > You may need to copy over the sound devices from /dev/ to /etc/udev/devices/, in order for them to be permanent and persistent over reboots. The devices should be something like /dev/dsp*, /dev/music*, /dev/mixer* and the alsa counterparts /dev/adsp*, /dev/amixer*, etc. I suggest you checking the wiki page for a full information about the sound devices. I say this based on the experience with the nVidia drivers with udev, where you need to copy the nvidia devices to /etc/udev/devices (at least on FC3). |