Takashi,

Thanks for your response..

Here are the steps followed in installing the alsa-lib on an ARM board: 

ALSA-lib install steps:

[root@localhost alsa-lib-1.0.12]# CC=armv5l-linux-gcc ./configure --build=i386-linux --prefix=/board-rfs --host=armv5l-linux --target=armv5l-linux --enable-shared=yes --enable-static=no --disable-hwdep --disable-instr --with-headers=/board-rfs/usr/include/

[root@localhost alsa-lib-1.0.12]# make TARGET_ARCH=arm

[root@localhost alsa-lib-1.0.12]# make install_root=/board-rfs prefix="/board-rfs" install

Appreciate your input.

-iyer

Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> wrote:
At Mon, 5 Feb 2007 17:05:23 -0800 (PST),
maser rati wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are trying to get the audio chip (AT73C213) that comes on the AT91SAM9261-EK
> development board working. alsa-lib and alsa-utils, version 1.0.12 are currently
> installed.
>
> # aplay -l shows that the audio chip is recognized as a playback device (and has a
> driver).
> # aplay -L fails; there aren't any PCM devices configured.
> # alsaconf fails too.
>
> We can't seem to find .conf files for any Atmel chips among the Alsa docs and files.
>
> I assume the missing .conf file is the issue. Has anyone been successful with this?

Basically it should work even without the dedicated card's *.conf file
as alsa-lib takes pcm/default.conf. How did you install alsa-lib and
co?


Takashi

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