Nice to know that work is being done on the pmac ALSA driver. :) However, I still cannot get ALSA to work at all on this iMac's Burgundy: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=306
The old OSS driver still works, so I know that the hardware is not at fault; this is clearly an ALSA driver problem. Has anybody managed to get this to work on similar hardware? On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote: > This patch (which will be send upstream separately by the Alsa folks) fixes > an signed vs. unsigned char problem in Alsa which was the cause of the Oops > people were experiencing on ppc with OSS emulation and possibly other issues. > > Index: linux-work/sound/core/pcm_misc.c > =================================================================== > --- linux-work.orig/sound/core/pcm_misc.c 2004-11-22 01:51:09.000000000 > +0100 > +++ linux-work/sound/core/pcm_misc.c 2004-12-22 19:11:26.297518336 +0100 > @@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ > #define SND_PCM_FORMAT_UNKNOWN (-1) > > struct pcm_format_data { > - char width; /* bit width */ > - char phys; /* physical bit width */ > - char le; /* 0 = big-endian, 1 = little-endian, -1 = others */ > - char signd; /* 0 = unsigned, 1 = signed, -1 = others */ > + signed char width; /* bit width */ > + signed char phys; /* physical bit width */ > + signed char le; /* 0 = big-endian, 1 = little-endian, -1 = > others */ > + signed char signd; /* 0 = unsigned, 1 = signed, -1 = others */ > unsigned char silence[8]; /* silence data to fill */ > }; > > > > > -- Martin-Éric Racine, ICT Consultant http://www.iki.fi/q-funk/