Re: saa7134 Still No Sound - Bug?

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Geoff Hibble wrote:
> > >  Ok.  Maybe someone can make sense of this output ... Also, see output
>  below.
> > >  Shared interrupt 9??
> > >  Jul 23 19:44:29 kernel: saa7134[0]/irq: looping -- clearing enable bits
> >
> > Hmm.  That one looks suspious.  Add irq_debug=1 please.
>  
>  kernel: saa7134[0]/video: DCSDT: no signal

The looping message seems to be gone now.  Funny.  Anything else changed?

>  kernel: saa7134[0]/video: DCSDT: found PAL

And this one should trigger the scan for the audio carrier, I can't see
any messages througth (audio_debug=1 should have enabled them).  Is the
kernel thread present?  Should be named "saa7134[0]" in the process list.

>  Ok.  I also turned off USB in the BIOS.

Ah, ok.  USB is off now.  Seems there was some bad interaction as the
looping doesn't happen any more.  Please leave it disable for now, so we
don't have to debug two problems at once ...

  Gerd

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