uvos | maxwelld: sicelo: sphone is extreamly modular, just unload modules you suspect might be haveing issues | 00:55 |
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uvos | for instance if you suspect pa is acting up you can unload sphones pa module | 00:55 |
uvos | take a look at sphone.ini | 00:55 |
uvos | there have been no changes to sphone in this timeframe, so something external must have changed to make it slow | 00:56 |
uvos | @arno11 | 00:56 |
arno11 | uvos: sicelo: thx for all info. cmtspeech use only 20% cpu and disabling sphone PA module has no real inpact on PA high cpu usage. the problem was nice priority. | 09:14 |
arno11 | the trick is to set cmt_pulse priority to the same as PA (-11) | 09:15 |
arno11 | this way it works | 09:15 |
arno11 | if priorities are different (+ or -) it doesn't work | 09:15 |
arno11 | so the correct cmtspeech command is DISPLAY=:0.0 sudo nice -n -11 ./cmt_pulse | 09:16 |
arno11 | instead of -10 | 09:18 |
arno11 | PA cpu usage is very high but works well, i'm able to listen to music and take a call at the same time with no troubles, so mixing and resampling are ok. | 09:28 |
arno11 | sicelo: the best daemon.conf parameters are ATM: resample method speex-fixed-2, default sample rate 48000, alternate 44100 | 09:33 |
sicelo | oh great! | 10:01 |
sicelo | so you mean the issue is solved now for you? | 10:02 |
sicelo | arno11 ^^ | 10:02 |
sicelo | alternate 44100? not 4000 anymore? | 10:05 |
arno11 | sicelo: yes, issue solved, and yes for alternate :) | 10:05 |
sicelo | Oh! | 10:12 |
arno11 | it works because 48000 as main is a multiple of 4000, if 44100 is the main resample method, 4000 doesn't work and must be set as alternate | 10:12 |
sicelo | please send complete daemon.conf file | 10:12 |
arno11 | ok no probs | 10:12 |
arno11 | email sent | 10:15 |
sicelo | thanks | 10:19 |
sicelo | interesting. why doesn't 8000 work then? or it works now? | 10:19 |
arno11 | it does't work | 10:20 |
arno11 | i tried so many things to get it working...with no result. i think we should have a look in nokia_modem module | 10:22 |
sicelo | the curious thing is that 8000 is a multiple of 4000 :-p | 10:26 |
arno11 | yes indeed but even with 8000 as alternate, PA crashes | 10:27 |
arno11 | issue is not related to daemon.conf | 10:28 |
arno11 | that's something else | 10:28 |
arno11 | (seems nothing interesting in nokia-modem btw) | 10:30 |
arno11 | sicelo: if you are interested, i have a custom cmtspeech (with neon optimized cflags) version to test on your machine. | 13:00 |
arno11 | https://github.com/arno1103/libcmtspeechdata | 13:01 |
arno11 | Wizzup: i've updated my pcsx_rearmed_leste repo. seems almost ready for extra, builds well with dpkg-buildpackage | 13:16 |
arno11 | just need to be tested by others | 13:16 |
arno11 | and debian/stuff need to be double-checked | 13:18 |
arno11 | ah maybe i need to update README, details about bios and config path are outdated | 13:24 |
sicelo | by the way, does our modem/phone stack behave when modems are appear and disappear (hotplug)? thinking of Pinephone and Librem5, which have kill switches | 16:08 |
sicelo | s/are// | 16:08 |
arno11 | sicelo: sphone is not working very well without overclock :( running it with sudo nice -n -20 makes it work normally but no ringtone. | 18:35 |
arno11 | i tried calls with ofono scripts and no overclock, no troubles | 18:36 |
arno11 | definitely we must adjust priority stuff. | 18:40 |
THX | hi guys | 21:51 |
THX | i didn't check news about year | 21:51 |
THX | what is the status with USB OTG in host mode on N900? | 21:52 |
THX | also is there such thhing like extra kernel modules package for maemo? | 22:09 |
THX | just wondering can i atach TerraTec CINERGY T2 Stick Micro on my N900 | 22:11 |
sicelo | otg doesn't work on n900 (yet) | 22:40 |
THX | so is it in WIP satus or? | 22:43 |
freemangordon | not really a priority | 22:45 |
freemangordon | we have bigger issues, like missing portrait support | 22:46 |
THX | freemangordon, yeah, and bluetooth too | 23:09 |
THX | i see a big progress since last year | 23:10 |
THX | congrats! | 23:10 |
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