Re: [PATCH] Revert 9fc2105aeaaf56b0cf75296a84702d0f9e64437b to fix pyaudio (and probably more)

From: Will Deacon
Date: Tue Jan 06 2015 - 13:33:31 EST


On Sun, Jan 04, 2015 at 08:37:24PM +0000, Pavel Machek wrote:
> On Sun 2015-01-04 15:25:02, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Jan 2015, Pavel Machek wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun 2015-01-04 15:03:02, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
> > > > If that is still unacceptable to you for whatever reason, then the least
> > > > wrong compromize should be:
> > > >
> > > > seq_printf(m, "BogoMIPS\t: 1.00\n");
> > > >
> > > > That'D allow for those broken applications to run while making clear
> > > > that the provided value is phony. I was about to suggest 0.00 but that
> > > > could trigger a divide by zero error somewhere I suppose.
> > >
> > > I don't know what 1.00 will cause, and neither do you, so what about
> > > simply reverting the bad patch?
> >
> > Because the patch wasn't "bad". It did solve a recurring support
> > problem where people did actually complain on the list because the value
> > was not what they would have liked. Removing this meaningless value did
> > actually fix that support issue as no more complaints came through for
> > the last 1.3 year, and is actually the only way for user space to be
> > fixed too.
>
> People complain on the list, so what? People complain about systemd,
> too. We ignore them.
>
> Alternatively, just don't touch the bogomips computation. It is not
> that much of maintainance burden. You can probably also get away with
> replacing bogomips with actual cpu frequency.
>
> Replacing it with 1 is asking for trouble.

Peversely, I think that '1.00' would be the correct value for your libjack
case!

I had a quick look at the code, and it seems to be used to construct a
microsecond-precision timeline for things like:

ctl->signalled_at = jack_get_microseconds();

Now, jack_get_microseconds() is:

static inline jack_time_t
jack_get_microseconds (void)
{
return _jack_get_microseconds ();
}

_jack_get_microseconds is a pointer that points to this guy:

jack_time_t
jack_get_microseconds_from_cycles (void) {
return get_cycles() / __jack_cpu_mhz;
}

where __jack_cpu_mhz is the bogomips read once from /proc/cpuinfo and
get_cycles (on ARM) is this gem:

static inline cycles_t get_cycles(void)
{
struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday (&tv, NULL);

return ((cycles_t) tv.tv_sec * 1000000) + tv.tv_usec;
}

The return value from jack_get_microseconds gets used interchangeably with
real usecond values to do things like find the audio frame at Nus into a
stream, so I don't really see how any of this can work. In this case, we
just need *a* bogomips value to stop the initialisation from failing, then
hope that pyaudio decides not to use jack after all (it falls back to some
alsa thing on my machine)

Will
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