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Date:      Thu, 11 Sep 1997 17:53:45 -0400
From:      Matthew Hunt <hunt@mph124.rh.psu.edu>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Cc:        l.rizzo@iet.unipi.it
Subject:   snd970909.tgz produces "OUCH" on CS4232
Message-ID:  <19970911175345.26330@mph124.rh.psu.edu>

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First, I would like to congratulate Luigi on the birth of his
child.

I just installed snd970909.tgz (and pnp970907.tgz).  This is the first
time I have used any of these drivers.  I own a CS4232-based sound
card, and even OSS doesn't like it very much.  I was extremely
pleased to see that Luigi's diver works quite well with it; I can
play PCM data from CDs and mp3's, which never worked with the stock
FreeBSD or OSS drivers.  Thanks for making such a useful driver!

However, the driver emits a diagnostic continouously while I am playing
a PCM file.  The boot messages are:

Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: Probing for PnP devices:
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: CSN 1 Vendor ID: CSC0d32 [0x320d630e] Serial 0xf
fffffff
[...]
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: pcm0 at 0xffff irq 5 drq 1 mem 0x0 flags 0x0 en 
1 confl 0
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: mss_probe: no address supplied, try default 0x53
0
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: mss_detect - chip revision 0x0a
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: mss_detect() - step I
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: mss_detect() - Detected CS4232
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: pcm0 at 0x530 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0xa400 on isa
Sep 11 17:15:04 mph124 /kernel: mss_attach <mss>0 at 0x530 irq 5 dma 1:1 flags 0
xa400
[...]

During playback:

Sep 11 17:29:25 mph124 /kernel: OUCH! reg 9 0x04
Sep 11 17:29:26 mph124 /kernel: OUCH! reg 9 0x05
Sep 11 17:29:57 mph124 last message repeated 337 times
Sep 11 17:31:34 mph124 last message repeated 1054 times

Naturally, I find these messages bothersome, but there doesn't seem
to be any sort of problem with the playback; it sounds great!  So
what's the meaning of this message?  Is it a problem with the hardware
or the driver, or should I just ignore it and/or remove it from the
driver?

Thanks.
Matt 

-- 
Matthew Hunt <mph@pobox.com> * Think locally, act globally.
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