Date: Wed, 09 Oct 1996 00:29:38 -0400 From: "Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM> To: Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GUS PnP driver release 4 Message-ID: <199610090429.AAA00301@whizzo.transsys.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Tue, 08 Oct 1996 05:37:00 PDT." <199610081237.FAA00636@rah.star-gate.com> References: <199610081237.FAA00636@rah.star-gate.com>
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I just tried the guspnp4 version of the sound driver, and I'm having some unexpected problems with it. It doesn't seem to be recongnizing the GUS PnP board as such; it seems to be found as a Gravis UltraSound 3.4. That is, at auto-config time, I see with the guspnp4 code this: Oct 8 23:20:32 whizzo /kernel.gus: gus0 at 0x220 irq 11 drq 5 flags 0x7 on isa Oct 8 23:20:33 whizzo /kernel.gus: Gravis UltraSound 3.4 (1024k)> at 0x220 irq 11 dma 5,7 rather than these messages with the guspnp3 code, with various fixes over the last week or so: Oct 8 23:26:26 whizzo /kernel: GUS MAX (CS4231)> at 0x32c dma 7,5 Oct 8 23:26:26 whizzo /kernel: Gravis UltraSound MAX (1024k)> at 0x220 irq 11 dma 5,7 Oct 8 23:26:26 whizzo /kernel: Oct 8 23:26:27 whizzo /kernel: malloc failed now trying contig Oct 8 23:26:27 whizzo last message repeated 2 times I thought that the lack of the "malloc failed now trying contig" messages was sort of interesting. I just rebuilt a new kernel with the guspnp3 version, just to make sure that other random changes to the kernel didn't affect this, and I still see the guspnp3+fixes working as expected, with the guspnp4 version configuring as above. The kernel configuration for the driver is: controller snd0 device gus0 at isa? port 0x220 irq 11 drq 5 flags 0x7 vector gusintr I have 2MB of RAM on the GUS PnP (though the driver has never found more than 1MB). Please advise if you need any other information. Any ideas? Louis Mamakos
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