I am playing a single channel audio in non-interleaved mode. I am getting underrun when I am writing audio data into speaker : ALSA lib pcm.c:7339:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred
Here is how I write:
printf("%d",snd_pcm_avail (spkhandle));
ret = snd_pcm_writen(spkhandle, pSpeakerBuf , framesIn18Millisec);
if(ret < 0)
{
snd_pcm_recover(spkhandle, ret, 0);
}
What are the different ways/parameter configurations to prevent ALSA under run ?
(I am using Linux 3.0, ARM )
Edit: Here is a buffer measurement using snd_pcm_avail() API
snd_pcm_avail = 2304 << snd_pcm_writen call 1 success
snd_pcm_avail = 2160 << snd_pcm_writen call 2 success
snd_pcm_avail = 2016 << snd_pcm_writen call 3 success
snd_pcm_writen error -32 Broken pipe << snd_pcm_writen call 4 failure
ALSA lib pcm.c:7339:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occurred << And displays this message
Here is the output that Marko requested for:
snd_output_t* out;
....
// Do alsa parameters init ....
....
snd_output_stdio_attach(&out, stderr, 0);
snd_pcm_dump_sw_setup(spkhandle, out);
tstamp_mode : NONE
period_step : 1
avail_min : 144
period_event : 0
start_threshold : 288
stop_threshold : 2304
silence_threshold: 0
silence_size : 0
boundary : 1207959552
I assume this code runs in a tight loop and is intended to block on snd_pcm_writen()
. The sample-rate isn't given; I assume 48kHz since the numbers all divide nicely.
What I think is going here is as follows:
snd_pcm_write()
doesn't guarantee to write all frames provided (the return value is only ever checked for error conditions). Judging from the logging of snd_pcm_avail()
it's in fact consuming avail_min
or 144
frames on each. This is 3ms of audio. start_threshold
- at 288
samples; audio output startsprintf()
block, and I seem to remember that snd_pcm_avail()
has to synchronise with the audio output hardware and might also block. Since you are now 6ms ahead of the playback, it's entirely possible that the buffer is running dry during the time of the third call of snd_pcm_writen()
In summary, you shouldn't be calling printf()
at this point, and you probably need to compensate for fact that snd_pcm_writen()
isn't consuming all of the frames in pSpeakerBuf