--- alias char-major-14 sound #/dev/mixer alias char-major-14-0 sb #/dev/sequencer alias char-major-14-1 adlib_card #/dev/mixer alias char-major-14-2 sb #/dev/dsp alias char-major-14-3 sb #/dev/audio alias char-major-14-4 sb #/dev/dsp16 alias char-major-14-5 sb #/dev/sndstat alias char-major-14-6 sound #/dev/awfm *RESERVED* alias char-major-14-7 off #/dev/sequencer2 alias char-major-14-8 adlib_card #/dev/sndproc alias char-major-14-9 off
alias char-major-14-sequencer awe_wave post-install awe_wave strace /usr/bin/sfxload /sndbnk/synthgm.sbk 1>/root/strace.log 2>&1 #pre-install awe_wave modprobe -k adlib_card
alias awe-wave-default-bnk off
--- (Sorry for line wrap, if it does.)I modified sound_open to issue a request_module for the device being opened. Then, in the ioctl for the sequencer device, I issue a request for char-major-14-sequencer. All works find if I modprobe awe_wave.
If, however, I run drvmidi with no modules loaded, sound loads, then adlib_card. drvmidi opens /dev/sequencer, issues an ioctl, and then awe_wave attempts to load. When sfxload tries to run, it also attempts to open /dev/sequencer. This fails, has drvmidi already has it open. Hence, sfxload doesn't install the sound font, and drvmidi exits.
Does anyone have any pointers on this? Maybe I should make a new function that can load a sound font without using an ioctl.
Adam
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