Driver failed to allocate 49152 bytes of DMA buffer?
Mike Jakubik
mikej at rogers.com
Wed Feb 1 21:24:58 PST 2006
Andrew Reilly wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 11:34:46PM -0500, Mike Jakubik wrote:
>
>> Andrew Reilly wrote:
>>
>>> What are the chances that there has been a regression of some
>>> sort in this area since 6.0-RELEASE (which didn't boot on the
>>> board because of ACPI issues that have since been fixed)?
>>>
>>>
>> /usr/src/UPDATING:
>>
>> 20051230:
>> A lot of fixes and new features in the soundsystem. To get all
>> benefits, you may want to recompile mplayer (if installed) after
>> booting the new world.
>>
>>
>> Always read this file before updating.
>>
>
> I'm afraid that I don't understand how this relates to my question.
> Could you clarify, please? I'm not trying to use the native sound
> drivers (they still don't support my envy24-based card), but rather
> the third-party, closed-source driver from www.4front-tech.com.
>
> That UPDATING comment reads to me to refer to an ioctl API change
> that affects user-land programs. I already have to deal with that
> anyway, because the FreeBSD native sound drivers, and their APIs
> have diverged somewhat from the original OSS (which is more or less
> what the 4front driver supports).
>
I'm just saying that this may be the cause, since thats the only thing
sound related thats changed since -RELEASE. Have you brought up the
issue with 4front?
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