2006-12-07 12:13:57

by Zsolt Barat

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] [PATCH] fix for kernel flow control patch mh7

i tried also 2.6.18-mh8 now. it apllies cleanly and works. the order i
applied the patches where:
for gentoo:
4410-suspend2-2.2.8-for-2.6.18.patch
4411-x86_64-nosave.patch

patch-2.6.18-mh8
bluez-sco-flowcontrol-mh7.patch (without fix)

the two gentoo patches forms the suspend2-source. if someone wants to
build a non-suspen2/non-gentoo kernel he has to apply the two latest
ones naturally.
this would be the safest way to apply the flow-controll patch i think,
since it implies the mh-patch-set.

regards

zsolt

Zsolt Barat schrieb:
> Brad Midgley schrieb:
>> Zsolt
>>
>>> attached is a trivially fixed version of the flow-control-patch mh7,
>>> which could be found on
>>> http://bluetooth-alsa.sf.net/bluez-sco-flowcontrol-mh7.patch
>>> to work with gentoo-suspend2-sources and linux-2.6.18-vanilla.
>>> i don't know which kernel-version it supposed to be apply.
>>> would be nice to mention it on the website somewhere.
>> I've linked to Fabien's latest submission and linked to the bluez patch
>> page. Fabien's patch is against -mh7 but I will try it against -mh8 to
>> se if there are any conflicts.
> ah, ok now i understand. mh is an extra patch set. i thought mh is
> already fabians private patch set.
> then all is probably wrong.
> nevertheless with the small fix above the flow-control patch applies
> also against 2.6.18 with suspend2-patches and even to 2.6.18-vanilla.
> if it has any use it's another question.
> what i can say for sure is that with the flow-control-patch sco and the
> alsa-plugin layer works. i had to figure out to do resampling and
> channel-routing right to get it work. but it was after i applied the patch.
> btw. the setup with the kernel module is much easier in this regard.
>
>> It would be good to know if suspend2 patches complicate things. I don't
>> use suspend2 myself.
> no, no complications so far. i think suspend2 doesn't touch this areas
> where flow-control is involved. i have the kernel running on my notebook
> since i posted the patch. suspend+resume works fine.
>
> regards
>
> zsolt
>
>
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2006-12-06 23:30:38

by Zsolt Barat

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] [PATCH] fix for kernel flow control patch mh7

Brad Midgley schrieb:
> Zsolt
>
>> attached is a trivially fixed version of the flow-control-patch mh7,
>> which could be found on
>> http://bluetooth-alsa.sf.net/bluez-sco-flowcontrol-mh7.patch
>> to work with gentoo-suspend2-sources and linux-2.6.18-vanilla.
>> i don't know which kernel-version it supposed to be apply.
>> would be nice to mention it on the website somewhere.
>
> I've linked to Fabien's latest submission and linked to the bluez patch
> page. Fabien's patch is against -mh7 but I will try it against -mh8 to
> se if there are any conflicts.
ah, ok now i understand. mh is an extra patch set. i thought mh is
already fabians private patch set.
then all is probably wrong.
nevertheless with the small fix above the flow-control patch applies
also against 2.6.18 with suspend2-patches and even to 2.6.18-vanilla.
if it has any use it's another question.
what i can say for sure is that with the flow-control-patch sco and the
alsa-plugin layer works. i had to figure out to do resampling and
channel-routing right to get it work. but it was after i applied the patch.
btw. the setup with the kernel module is much easier in this regard.

>
> It would be good to know if suspend2 patches complicate things. I don't
> use suspend2 myself.
no, no complications so far. i think suspend2 doesn't touch this areas
where flow-control is involved. i have the kernel running on my notebook
since i posted the patch. suspend+resume works fine.

regards

zsolt


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2006-12-06 22:00:43

by Brad Midgley

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] [PATCH] fix for kernel flow control patch mh7

Zsolt

> attached is a trivially fixed version of the flow-control-patch mh7,
> which could be found on
> http://bluetooth-alsa.sf.net/bluez-sco-flowcontrol-mh7.patch
> to work with gentoo-suspend2-sources and linux-2.6.18-vanilla.
> i don't know which kernel-version it supposed to be apply.
> would be nice to mention it on the website somewhere.

I've linked to Fabien's latest submission and linked to the bluez patch
page. Fabien's patch is against -mh7 but I will try it against -mh8 to
se if there are any conflicts.

It would be good to know if suspend2 patches complicate things. I don't
use suspend2 myself.

Brad



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