>>>>> On 02 Jun 2004 21:03:50 -0700, Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano <[EMAIL >>>>> PROTECTED]> said:
Fernando> On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 17:41, Fernando Pablo Fernando> Lopez-Lezcano wrote: >> > seems that some people have done some deeper tests ( Fernando >> Pablo > Lopez-Lezcano for ex.) which havr shown than the 2.6.x >> kernel is not > good enugh yet for audio production. Maybe it >> worth to take this into > consideration. >> >> And then maybe not :-) >> >> Another data point, I just (finally) booted into FC2 (that >> comes native with 2.6.x/ALSA) using 2.4.26-1.ll+ALSA (as built >> on FC1). I still get xruns. Much less than with 2.6.x but they >> are there nevertheless. So there is something other than 2.6.x >> messing things up (I suspect the xorg X server, but have no >> hard data to back the claim). Fernando> So now I know (sort of) what was going on. The culprit Fernando> was not the kernel. The culprit was not xorg. Fernando> The culprit was a change in behavior of pthread_create Fernando> (what it is related to I don't know yet, I assume this Fernando> change is part of glibc - I just found out a few minutes Fernando> ago). That change means that the current jack code, Fernando> together with glibc or whatever it is that changed in Fernando> FC2, creates threads for the jack clients that are _not_ Fernando> SCHED_FIFO (but jack itself is still SCHED_FIFO). You Fernando> can imagine that that can cause xruns :-) Fernando> I just did a test with a hacked jack and things are back Fernando> to normal (meaning that it should be now possible to Fernando> really test 2.6.6 in my environment for low latency Fernando> behavior). Fernando, thanks for this deep analysis of the issue. I'd like to know whether this bug holds even for Debian glibc/2.6.x. If this is the case I think that A/DeMuDi should really stick to 2.4.x until the jack code is fixed upstream. What do you all think about this? cheers, free