On 05/04/2012 02:39 PM, Rui Nuno Capela wrote:
On 05/04/2012 12:39 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:On 05/03/2012 10:00 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:The failure is because there is (as I pointed out) no fixed greppable relationship between the textual information found in /proc/asound/cards and the names of the processes that service the interrupts - I have looked at the relevant kernel code and the names of the processes are arbitrary strings.Some good news! Something has changed from 2.6.33 to 3.2.x... This finds all irq setup calls on the 3.2 kernel tree: find sound/ -type f -exec grep -2 request_irq {] \; -print
----given that, which got slightly re-hacked somehow, a new rtirq release has bumped in: http://www.rncbc.org/jack#rtirq packages: http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20120504.tar.gz http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20120504-28.src.rpm http://www.rncbc.org/jack/rtirq-20120504-28.noarch.rpm svn trunk: https://www.rncbc.org/svn/rtirq/trunk cheers && thanks
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