[ltp] Sound problem

Julien Tane linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 09 Feb 2004 19:11:36 +0100


Alexander Gran wrote:

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>Am Sonntag, 8. Februar 2004 18:23 schrieb Julien Tane:
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>>>echo "test" > /dev/dsp
>>>gives an error, too?
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>>cat: /etc/dsp: No such file or directory
>>[jta@aifbathena jta]$ ls /etc/dsp
>>ls: /etc/dsp: No such file or directory
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>erm.. dev. not etc. ;)
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I guess I was too tired!!!
It seems to work! At least it seems to write somtthing to stdout. But 
there seem only to be blanks.

>>Yes my real problem is that the sound does not work at all!!!!
>>Thanks    for you answer.
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>Ahh. What about the dmesg output.
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Linux version 2.4.22-1.2166.nptl (bhcompile@porky.devel.redhat.com) (gcc 
version 3.2.3 20030422 (Red Hat Linux 3.2.3-6)) #1 Fri Jan 30 13:48:31 
EST 2004
BIOS-provided physical RAM map:
 BIOS-e820: 0000000000000000 - 000000000009f800 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 000000000009f800 - 00000000000a0000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 00000000000dc000 - 0000000000100000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 0000000000100000 - 000000001ffe0000 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001ffe0000 - 000000001ffeec00 (ACPI data)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001ffeec00 - 000000001fff0000 (ACPI NVS)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001fff0000 - 000000001fff4000 (reserved)
 BIOS-e820: 000000001fff4000 - 0000000020000000 (usable)
 BIOS-e820: 00000000fff80000 - 0000000100000000 (reserved)
0MB HIGHMEM available.
512MB LOWMEM available.
ACPI: have wakeup address 0xc0001000
On node 0 totalpages: 131072
zone(0): 4096 pages.
zone(1): 126976 pages.
zone(2): 0 pages.
IBM machine detected. Enabling interrupts during APM calls.
ACPI: RSDP (v000 PTLTD                                     ) @ 0x000f6ef0
ACPI: RSDT (v001 PTLTD    RSDT   0x06041060  LTP 0x00000000) @ 0x1ffe4b71
ACPI: FADT (v001 IBM    TP-16    0x06041060  0x00000000) @ 0x1ffeeb65
ACPI: BOOT (v001 PTLTD  $SBFTBL$ 0x06041060  LTP 0x00000001) @ 0x1ffeebd9
ACPI: DSDT (v001 IBM    TP-16    0x06041060 MSFT 0x0100000c) @ 0x00000000
Kernel command line: ro root=/dev/hda2 rhgb acpi=on
Initializing CPU#0
Detected 896.130 MHz processor.
Console: colour VGA+ 80x25
Calibrating delay loop... 1789.13 BogoMIPS
Memory: 514284k/524288k available (1474k kernel code, 9536k reserved, 
1099k data, 136k init, 0k highmem)
Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
Inode cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
Mount cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
Buffer cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
Page-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
CPU: L1 I cache: 16K, L1 D cache: 16K
CPU: L2 cache: 256K
Intel machine check architecture supported.
Intel machine check reporting enabled on CPU#0.
CPU:     After generic, caps: 0383f9ff 00000000 00000000 00000000
CPU:             Common caps: 0383f9ff 00000000 00000000 00000000
CPU: Intel Pentium III (Coppermine) stepping 0a
Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done.
Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done.
Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK.
POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX
mtrr: v1.40 (20010327) Richard Gooch (rgooch@atnf.csiro.au)
mtrr: detected mtrr type: Intel
ACPI: Subsystem revision 20031002
PCI: PCI BIOS revision 2.10 entry at 0xfd94f, last bus=7
PCI: Using configuration type 1
ACPI: Interpreter enabled
ACPI: Using PIC for interrupt routing
ACPI: System [ACPI] (supports S0 S1 S3 S4 S5)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 *11)
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (00:00)
PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0._PRT]
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Routing Table [\_SB_.PCI0.AGP_._PRT]
ACPI: Power Resource [PSER] (off)
ACPI: Power Resource [PSIO] (on)
ACPI: Embedded Controller [EC] (gpe 9)
schedule_task(): keventd has not started
PCI: Probing PCI hardware
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] enabled at IRQ 11
00:00:01[A] -> IRQ 11 Mode 1 Trigger 1
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 11
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 11
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 11
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
PIC: IRQ (11) already programmed
PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing
PCI: if you experience problems, try using option 'pci=noacpi' or even 
'acpi=off'
Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers.
isapnp: Scanning for PnP cards...
isapnp: No Plug & Play device found
Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4
Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039
Initializing RT netlink socket
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x03 (Driver version 1.16)
apm: overridden by ACPI.
Starting kswapd
VFS: Disk quotas vdquot_6.5.1
pty: 2048 Unix98 ptys configured
Serial driver version 5.05c (2001-07-08) with MANY_PORTS MULTIPORT 
SHARE_IRQ SERIAL_PCI ISAPNP enabled
Redundant entry in serial pci_table.  Please send the output of
lspci -vv, this message (11c1,045c,8086,2205)
and the manufacturer and name of serial board or modem board
to serial-pci-info@lists.sourceforge.net.
register_serial(): autoconfig failed
Real Time Clock Driver v1.10e
NET4: Frame Diverter 0.46
RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8192K size 1024 blocksize
Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00beta4-2.4
ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx
PIIX4: IDE controller at PCI slot 00:07.1
PIIX4: chipset revision 1
PIIX4: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
    ide0: BM-DMA at 0x1850-0x1857, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio
    ide1: BM-DMA at 0x1858-0x185f, BIOS settings: hdc:DMA, hdd:pio
hda: HTS548060M9AT00, ATA DISK drive
blk: queue c0402f40, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
hdc: HITACHI DVD-ROM GD-S200, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6 on irq 14
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
hda: attached ide-disk driver.
hda: host protected area => 1
hda: 117210240 sectors (60012 MB) w/7877KiB Cache, CHS=7296/255/63, UDMA(33)
Partition check:
 hda: hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 < hda5 >
ide: late registration of driver.
md: md driver 0.90.0 MAX_MD_DEVS=256, MD_SB_DISKS=27
md: Autodetecting RAID arrays.
md: autorun ...
md: ... autorun DONE.
Initializing Cryptographic API
NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0
IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP, IGMP
IP: routing cache hash table of 4096 buckets, 32Kbytes
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536)
Linux IP multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM
NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0.
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
Freeing initrd memory: 160k freed
VFS: Mounted root (ext2 filesystem).
Journalled Block Device driver loaded
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
Freeing unused kernel memory: 136k freed
mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
ACPI: AC Adapter [AC] (on-line)
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT0] (battery present)
ACPI: Battery Slot [BAT1] (battery absent)
ACPI: Power Button (FF) [PWRF]
ACPI: Lid Switch [LID]
ACPI: Sleep Button (CM) [SLPB]
ACPI: Processor [CPU] (supports C1 C2 C3, 8 throttling states)
ACPI: Thermal Zone [THM0] (33 C)
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.275 $ time 13:55:01 Jan 30 2004
usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x1860, IRQ 11
usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1
hub.c: USB hub found
hub.c: 2 ports detected
usb-uhci.c: v1.275:USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver
usb.c: registered new driver hiddev
usb.c: registered new driver hid
hid-core.c: v1.8.1 Andreas Gal, Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>
hid-core.c: USB HID support drivers
EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on ide0(3,2), internal journal
Adding Swap: 1020088k swap-space (priority -1)
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on ide0(3,1), internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
kjournald starting.  Commit interval 5 seconds
EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on ide0(3,3), internal journal
EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode.
IA-32 Microcode Update Driver: v1.11 <tigran@veritas.com>
microcode: CPU0 no microcode found! (sig=68a, pflags=32)
parport0: PC-style at 0x3bc [PCSPP,TRISTATE]
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
inserting floppy driver for 2.4.22-1.2166.nptl
Floppy drive(s): fd0 is 1.44M
FDC 0 is a National Semiconductor PC87306
Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver - version 2.3.18-k1
Copyright (c) 2003 Intel Corporation
 
divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
e100: selftest OK.
e100: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Connection
  Hardware receive checksums enabled
  cpu cycle saver enabled
 
divert: freeing divert_blk for eth0
ip_tables: (C) 2000-2002 Netfilter core team
ip_conntrack version 2.1 (4096 buckets, 32768 max) - 292 bytes per conntrack
Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Driver - version 2.3.18-k1
Copyright (c) 2003 Intel Corporation
 
divert: allocating divert_blk for eth0
e100: selftest OK.
e100: eth0: Intel(R) PRO/100 Network Connection
  Hardware receive checksums enabled
  cpu cycle saver enabled
 
Linux Kernel Card Services 3.1.22
  options:  [pci] [cardbus] [pm]
Yenta IRQ list 04b8, PCI irq11
Socket status: 30000006
Yenta IRQ list 04b8, PCI irq11
Socket status: 30000006
cs: IO port probe 0x0c00-0x0cff: clean.
cs: IO port probe 0x0100-0x04ff: excluding 0x3b8-0x3df 0x4d0-0x4d7
cs: IO port probe 0x0a00-0x0aff: clean.
Crystal 4280/46xx + AC97 Audio, version 1.28.32, 13:54:54 Jan 30 2004
cs46xx: Card found at 0xe8122000 and 0xe8000000, IRQ 11
cs46xx: Thinkpad 600X/A20/T20 (1014:0153) at 0xe8122000/0xe8000000, IRQ 11
ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: CRY20 (Cirrus Logic CS4297A rev B)
hdc: attached ide-cdrom driver.
hdc: ATAPI 24X DVD-ROM drive, 512kB Cache, UDMA(33)
Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.12
cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!


If you can tell me where to look. I would appreciate. And then next time 
I will know and might be helpfult to other people.