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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 18.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 25.\" 26.\" $FreeBSD$ 27.\" 28.Dd July 31, 2011 29.Dt SOUND 4 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm sound , 33.Nm pcm , 34.Nm snd 35.Nd 36.Fx 37PCM audio device infrastructure 38.Sh SYNOPSIS 39To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following line in your 40kernel configuration file: 41.Bd -ragged -offset indent 42.Cd "device sound" 43.Ed 44.Sh DESCRIPTION 45The 46.Nm 47driver is the main component of the 48.Fx 49sound system. 50It works in conjunction with a bridge device driver on supported devices 51and provides PCM audio record and playback once it attaches. 52Each bridge device driver supports a specific set of audio chipsets and 53needs to be enabled together with the 54.Nm 55driver. 56PCI and ISA PnP audio devices identify themselves so users are usually not 57required to add anything to 58.Pa /boot/device.hints . 59.Pp 60Some of the main features of the 61.Nm 62driver are: multichannel audio, per-application 63volume control, dynamic mixing through virtual sound channels, true full 64duplex operation, bit perfect audio, rate conversion and low latency 65modes. 66.Pp 67The 68.Nm 69driver is enabled by default, along with several bridge device drivers. 70Those not enabled by default can be loaded during runtime with 71.Xr kldload 8 72or during boot via 73.Xr loader.conf 5 . 74The following bridge device drivers are available: 75.Pp 76.Bl -bullet -compact 77.It 78.Xr snd_ad1816 4 79.It 80.Xr snd_ai2s 4 (enabled by default on powerpc) 81.It 82.Xr snd_als4000 4 83.It 84.Xr snd_atiixp 4 85.It 86.Xr snd_audiocs 4 (enabled by default on sparc64) 87.It 88.Xr snd_cmi 4 89.It 90.Xr snd_cs4281 4 91.It 92.Xr snd_csa 4 93.It 94.Xr snd_davbus 4 (enabled by default on powerpc) 95.It 96.Xr snd_ds1 4 97.It 98.Xr snd_emu10k1 4 99.It 100.Xr snd_emu10kx 4 101.It 102.Xr snd_envy24 4 103.It 104.Xr snd_envy24ht 4 105.It 106.Xr snd_es137x 4 (enabled by default on amd64, i386, sparc64) 107.It 108.Xr snd_ess 4 109.It 110.Xr snd_fm801 4 111.It 112.Xr snd_gusc 4 113.It 114.Xr snd_hda 4 (enabled by default on amd64, i386) 115.It 116.Xr snd_ich 4 (enabled by default on amd64, i386) 117.It 118.Xr snd_maestro 4 119.It 120.Xr snd_maestro3 4 121.It 122.Xr snd_mss 4 123.It 124.Xr snd_neomagic 4 125.It 126snd_sb16 127.It 128snd_sb8 129.It 130.Xr snd_sbc 4 131.It 132.Xr snd_solo 4 133.It 134.Xr snd_spicds 4 135.It 136.Xr snd_t4dwave 4 (enabled by default on sparc64) 137.It 138.Xr snd_uaudio 4 (enabled by default on amd64, i386, powerpc, sparc64) 139.It 140.Xr snd_via8233 4 (enabled by default on amd64, i386) 141.It 142.Xr snd_via82c686 4 143.It 144.Xr snd_vibes 4 145.El 146.Pp 147Refer to the manual page for each bridge device driver for driver specific 148settings and information. 149.Ss Legacy Hardware 150For old legacy 151.Tn ISA 152cards, the driver looks for 153.Tn MSS 154cards at addresses 155.Dv 0x530 156and 157.Dv 0x604 . 158These values can be overridden in 159.Pa /boot/device.hints . 160Non-PnP sound cards require the following lines in 161.Xr device.hints 5 : 162.Bd -literal -offset indent 163hint.pcm.0.at="isa" 164hint.pcm.0.irq="5" 165hint.pcm.0.drq="1" 166hint.pcm.0.flags="0x0" 167.Ed 168.Pp 169Apart from the usual parameters, the flags field is used to specify 170the secondary 171.Tn DMA 172channel (generally used for capture in full duplex cards). 173Flags are set to 0 for cards not using a secondary 174.Tn DMA 175channel, or to 0x10 + C to specify channel C. 176.Ss Boot Variables 177In general, the module 178.Pa snd_foo 179corresponds to 180.Cd "device snd_foo" 181and can be 182loaded by the boot 183.Xr loader 8 184via 185.Xr loader.conf 5 186or from the command line using the 187.Xr kldload 8 188utility. 189Options which can be specified in 190.Pa /boot/loader.conf 191include: 192.Bl -tag -width ".Va snd_driver_load" -offset indent 193.It Va snd_driver_load 194.Pq Dq Li NO 195If set to 196.Dq Li YES , 197this option loads all available drivers. 198.It Va snd_hda_load 199.Pq Dq Li NO 200If set to 201.Dq Li YES , 202only the Intel High Definition Audio bridge device driver and dependent 203modules will be loaded. 204.It Va snd_foo_load 205.Pq Dq Li NO 206If set to 207.Dq Li YES , 208load driver for card/chipset foo. 209.El 210.Pp 211To define default values for the different mixer channels, 212set the channel to the preferred value using hints, e.g.: 213.Va hint.pcm.0.line Ns = Ns Qq Li 0 . 214This will mute the input channel per default. 215.Ss Multichannel Audio 216Multichannel audio, popularly referred to as 217.Dq surround sound 218is supported and enabled by default. 219The FreeBSD multichannel matrix processor supports up to 18 interleaved 220channels, but the limit is currently set to 8 channels (as commonly used 221for 7.1 surround sound). 222The internal matrix mapping can handle reduction, expansion or 223re-routing of channels. 224This provides a base interface for related multichannel 225.Fn ioctl 226support. 227Multichannel audio works both with and without 228.Tn VCHANs . 229.Pp 230Most bridge device drivers are still missing multichannel matrixing 231support, but in most cases this should be trivial to implement. 232Use the 233.Va dev.pcm.%d.[play|rec].vchanformat 234.Xr sysctl(8) 235to adjust the number of channels used. 236The current multichannel interleaved structure and arrangement was 237implemented by inspecting various popular UNIX applications. 238There were no single standard, so much care has been taken to try 239to satisfy each possible scenario, despite the fact that each 240application has its own conflicting standard. 241.Ss EQ 242The Parametric Software Equalizer (EQ) enables the use of 243.Dq tone 244controls (bass and treble). 245Commonly used for ear-candy or frequency compensation due to the vast 246difference in hardware quality. 247EQ is disabled by default, but can be enabled with the 248.Va hint.pcm.%d.eq 249tunable. 250.Ss VCHANs 251Each device can optionally support more playback and recording channels 252than physical hardware provides by using 253.Dq virtual channels 254or 255.Tn VCHANs . 256.Tn VCHAN 257options can be configured via the 258.Xr sysctl 8 259interface but can only be manipulated while the device is inactive. 260.Ss VPC 261FreeBSD supports independent and individual volume controls for each active 262application, without touching the master 263.Nm 264volume. 265This is sometimes referred to as Volume Per Channel (VPC). 266The 267.Tn VPC 268feature is enabled by default. 269.Ss Loader Tunables 270The following loader tunables are used to set driver configuration at the 271.Xr loader 8 272prompt before booting the kernel, or they can be stored in 273.Pa /boot/loader.conf 274in order to automatically set them before booting the kernel. 275It is also possible to use 276.Xr kenv 1 277to change these tunables before loading the 278.Nm 279driver. 280The following tunables can not be changed during runtime using 281.Xr sysctl 8 . 282.Bl -tag -width indent 283.It Va hint.pcm.%d.eq 284Set to 1 or 0 to explicitly enable (1) or disable (0) the equalizer. 285Requires a driver reload if changed. 286Enabling this will make bass and treble controls appear in mixer applications. 287This tunable is undefined by default. 288Equalizing is disabled by default. 289.It Va hint.pcm.%d.vpc 290Set to 1 or 0 to explicitly enable (1) or disable (0) the 291.Tn VPC 292feature. 293This tunable is undefined by default. 294.Tn VPC 295is however enabled by default. 296.El 297.Ss Runtime Configuration 298There are a number of 299.Xr sysctl 8 300variables available which can be modified during runtime. 301These values can also be stored in 302.Pa /etc/sysctl.conf 303in order to automatically set them during the boot process. 304.Va hw.snd.* 305are global settings and 306.Va dev.pcm.* 307are device specific. 308.Bl -tag -width indent 309.It Va hw.snd.compat_linux_mmap 310Linux 311.Xr mmap 2 312compatibility. 313The following values are supported (default is 0): 314.Bl -tag -width 2n 315.It -1 316Force disabling/denying PROT_EXEC 317.Xr mmap 2 318requests. 319.It 0 320Auto detect proc/ABI type, allow 321.Xr mmap 2 322for Linux applications, and deny for everything else. 323.It 1 324Always allow PROT_EXEC page mappings. 325.El 326.It Va hw.snd.default_auto 327Enable to automatically assign default sound unit to the most recent 328attached device. 329.It Va hw.snd.default_unit 330Default sound card for systems with multiple sound cards. 331When using 332.Xr devfs 5 , 333the default device for 334.Pa /dev/dsp . 335Equivalent to a symlink from 336.Pa /dev/dsp 337to 338.Pa /dev/dsp Ns Va ${hw.snd.default_unit} . 339.It Va hw.snd.feeder_eq_exact_rate 340Only certain rates are allowed for precise processing. 341The default behavior is however to allow sloppy processing for all rates, 342even the unsupported ones. 343Enable to toggle this requirement and only allow processing for supported 344rates. 345.It Va hw.snd.feeder_rate_max 346Maximum allowable sample rate. 347.It Va hw.snd.feeder_rate_min 348Minimum allowable sample rate. 349.It Va hw.snd.feeder_rate_polyphase_max 350Adjust to set the maximum number of allowed polyphase entries during the 351process of building resampling filters. 352Disabling polyphase resampling has the benefit of reducing memory usage, at 353the expense of slower and lower quality conversion. 354Only applicable when the SINC interpolator is used. 355Default value is 183040. 356Set to 0 to disable polyphase resampling. 357.It Va hw.snd.feeder_rate_quality 358Sample rate converter quality. 359Default value is 1, linear interpolation. 360Available options include: 361.Bl -tag -width 2n 362.It 0 363Zero Order Hold, ZOH. 364Very fast, but with poor quality. 365.It 1 366Linear interpolation. 367Fast, quality is subject to personal preference. 368Technically the quality is poor however, due to the lack of anti-aliasing 369filtering. 370.It 2 371Bandlimited SINC interpolator. 372Implements polyphase banking to boost the conversion speed, at the cost of 373memory usage, with multiple high quality polynomial interpolators to improve 374the conversion accuracy. 375100% fixed point, 64bit accumulator with 32bit coefficients and high precision 376sample buffering. 377Quality values are 100dB stopband, 8 taps and 85% bandwidth. 378.It 3 379Continuation of the bandlimited SINC interpolator, with 100dB stopband, 36 380taps and 90% bandwidth as quality values. 381.It 4 382Continuation of the bandlimited SINC inteprolator, with 100dB stopband, 164 383taps and 97% bandwidth as quality values. 384.El 385.It Va hw.snd.feeder_rate_round 386Sample rate rounding threshold, to avoid large prime division at the 387cost of accuracy. 388All requested sample rates will be rounded to the nearest threshold value. 389Possible values range between 0 (disabled) and 500. 390Default is 25. 391.It Va hw.snd.latency 392Configure the buffering latency. 393Only affects applications that do not explicitly request 394blocksize / fragments. 395This tunable provides finer granularity than the 396.Va hw.snd.latency_profile 397tunable. 398Possible values range between 0 (lowest latency) and 10 (highest latency). 399.It Va hw.snd.latency_profile 400Define sets of buffering latency conversion tables for the 401.Va hw.snd.latency 402tunable. 403A value of 0 will use a low and aggressive latency profile which can result 404in possible underruns if the application cannot keep up with a rapid irq 405rate, especially during high workload. 406The default value is 1, which is considered a moderate/safe latency profile. 407.It Va hw.snd.maxautovchans 408Global 409.Tn VCHAN 410setting that only affects devices with at least one playback or recording channel available. 411The sound system will dynamically create up to this many 412.Tn VCHANs . 413Set to 414.Dq 0 415if no 416.Tn VCHANs 417are desired. 418Maximum value is 256. 419.It Va hw.snd.report_soft_formats 420Controls the internal format conversion if it is 421available transparently to the application software. 422When disabled or not available, the application will 423only be able to select formats the device natively supports. 424.It Va hw.snd.report_soft_matrix 425Enable seamless channel matrixing even if the hardware does not support it. 426Makes it possible to play multichannel streams even with a simple stereo 427sound card. 428.It Va hw.snd.verbose 429Level of verbosity for the 430.Pa /dev/sndstat 431device. 432Higher values include more output and the highest level, 433four, should be used when reporting problems. 434Other options include: 435.Bl -tag -width 2n 436.It 0 437Installed devices and their allocated bus resources. 438.It 1 439The number of playback, record, virtual channels, and 440flags per device. 441.It 2 442Channel information per device including the channel's 443current format, speed, and pseudo device statistics such as 444buffer overruns and buffer underruns. 445.It 3 446File names and versions of the currently loaded sound modules. 447.It 4 448Various messages intended for debugging. 449.El 450.It Va hw.snd.vpc_0db 451Default value for 452.Nm 453volume. 454Increase to give more room for attenuation control. 455Decrease for more amplification, with the possible cost of sound clipping. 456.It Va hw.snd.vpc_autoreset 457When a channel is closed the channel volume will be reset to 0db. 458This means that any changes to the volume will be lost. 459Enabling this will preserve the volume, at the cost of possible confusion 460when applications tries to re-open the same device. 461.It Va hw.snd.vpc_mixer_bypass 462The recommended way to use the 463.Tn VPC 464feature is to teach applications to use 465the correct 466.Fn ioctl : 467.Dv SNDCTL_DSP_GETPLAYVOL, SNDCTL_DSP_SETPLAYVOL, 468.Dv SNDCTL_DSP_SETRECVOL, SNDCTL_DSP_SETRECVOL. 469This is however not always possible. 470Enable this to allow applications to use their own existing mixer logic 471to control their own channel volume. 472.It Va hw.snd.vpc_reset 473Enable to restore all channel volumes back to the default value of 0db. 474.It Va dev.pcm.%d.bitperfect 475Enable or disable bitperfect mode. 476When enabled, channels will skip all dsp processing, such as channel 477matrixing, rate converting and equalizing. 478The pure 479.Nm 480stream will be fed directly to the hardware. 481If 482.Tn VCHANs 483are enabled, the bitperfect mode will use the 484.Tn VCHAN 485format/rate as the definitive format/rate target. 486The recommended way to use bitperfect mode is to disable 487.Tn VCHANs 488and enable this sysctl. 489Default is disabled. 490.It Va dev.pcm.%d.[play|rec].vchans 491The current number of 492.Tn VCHANs 493allocated per device. 494This can be set to preallocate a certain number of 495.Tn VCHANs . 496Setting this value to 497.Dq 0 498will disable 499.Tn VCHANs 500for this device. 501.It Va dev.pcm.%d.[play|rec].vchanformat 502Format for 503.Tn VCHAN 504mixing. 505All playback paths will be converted to this format before the mixing 506process begins. 507By default only 2 channels are enabled. 508Available options include: 509.Bl -tag -width 2n 510.It s16le:1.0 511Mono 512.It s16le:2.0 513Stereo, 2 channels (left, right). 514.It s16le:2.1 5153 channels (left, right, LFE). 516.It s16le:3.0 5173 channels (left, right, rear center). 518.It s16le:4.0 519Quadraphonic, 4 channels (front/rear left and right). 520.It s16le:4.1 5215 channels (4.0 + LFE). 522.It s16le:5.0 5235 channels (4.0 + center). 524.It s16le:5.1 5256 channels (4.0 + center + LFE). 526.It s16le:6.0 5276 channels (4.0 + front/rear center). 528.It s16le:6.1 5297 channels (6.0 + LFE). 530.It s16le:7.1 5318 channels (4.0 + center + LFE + left and right side). 532.El 533.It Va dev.pcm.%d.[play|rec].vchanmode 534.Tn VCHAN 535format/rate selection. 536Available options include: 537.Bl -tag -width 2n 538.It fixed 539Channel mixing is done using fixed format/rate. 540Advanced operations such as digital passthrough will not work. 541Can be considered as a 542.Dq legacy 543mode. 544This is the default mode for hardware channels which lack support for digital 545formats. 546.It passthrough 547Channel mixing is done using fixed format/rate, but advanced operations such 548as digital passthrough also work. 549All channels will produce sound as usual until a digital format playback is 550requested. 551When this happens all other channels will be muted and the latest incoming 552digital format will be allowed to pass through undisturbed. 553Multiple concurrent digital streams are supported, but the latest stream will 554take precedence and mute all other streams. 555.It adaptive 556Works like the 557.Dq passthrough 558mode, but is a bit smarter, especially for 559multiple 560.Nm 561channels with different format/rate. 562When a new channel is about to start, the entire list of virtual channels will 563be scanned, and the channel with the best format/rate (usually the 564highest/biggest) will be selected. 565This ensures that mixing quality depends on the best channel. 566The downside is that the hardware DMA mode needs to be restarted, which may 567cause annoying pops or clicks. 568.El 569.It Va dev.pcm.%d.[play|rec].vchanrate 570Sample rate speed for 571.Tn VCHAN 572mixing. 573All playback paths will be converted to this sample rate before the mixing 574process begins. 575.It Va dev.pcm.%d.polling 576Experimental polling mode support where the driver operates by querying the 577device state on each tick using a 578.Xr callout 9 579mechanism. 580Disabled by default and currently only available for a few device drivers. 581.El 582.Ss Recording Channels 583On devices that have more than one recording source (ie: mic and line), 584there is a corresponding 585.Pa /dev/dsp%d.r%d 586device. 587The 588.Xr mixer 8 589utility can be used to start and stop recording from an specific device. 590.Ss Statistics 591Channel statistics are only kept while the device is open. 592So with situations involving overruns and underruns, consider the output 593while the errant application is open and running. 594.Ss IOCTL Support 595The driver supports most of the 596.Tn OSS 597.Fn ioctl 598functions, and most applications work unmodified. 599A few differences exist, while memory mapped playback is 600supported natively and in 601.Tn Linux 602emulation, memory mapped recording is 603not due to 604.Tn VM 605system design. 606As a consequence, some applications may need to be recompiled 607with a slightly modified audio module. 608See 609.In sys/soundcard.h 610for a complete list of the supported 611.Fn ioctl 612functions. 613.Sh FILES 614The 615.Nm 616drivers may create the following 617device nodes: 618.Pp 619.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /dev/audio%d.%d" -compact 620.It Pa /dev/audio%d.%d 621Sparc-compatible audio device. 622.It Pa /dev/dsp%d.%d 623Digitized voice device. 624.It Pa /dev/dspW%d.%d 625Like 626.Pa /dev/dsp , 627but 16 bits per sample. 628.It Pa /dev/dsp%d.p%d 629Playback channel. 630.It Pa /dev/dsp%d.r%d 631Record channel. 632.It Pa /dev/dsp%d.vp%d 633Virtual playback channel. 634.It Pa /dev/dsp%d.vr%d 635Virtual recording channel. 636.It Pa /dev/sndstat 637Current 638.Nm 639status, including all channels and drivers. 640.El 641.Pp 642The first number in the device node 643represents the unit number of the 644.Nm 645device. 646All 647.Nm 648devices are listed 649in 650.Pa /dev/sndstat . 651Additional messages are sometimes recorded when the 652device is probed and attached, these messages can be viewed with the 653.Xr dmesg 8 654utility. 655.Pp 656The above device nodes are only created on demand through the dynamic 657.Xr devfs 5 658clone handler. 659Users are strongly discouraged to access them directly. 660For specific sound card access, please instead use 661.Pa /dev/dsp 662or 663.Pa /dev/dsp%d . 664.Sh EXAMPLES 665Use the sound metadriver to load all 666.Nm 667bridge device drivers at once 668(for example if it is unclear which the correct driver to use is): 669.Pp 670.Dl kldload snd_driver 671.Pp 672Load a specific bridge device driver, in this case the Intel 673High Definition Audio driver: 674.Pp 675.Dl kldload snd_hda 676.Pp 677Check the status of all detected 678.Nm 679devices: 680.Pp 681.Dl cat /dev/sndstat 682.Pp 683Change the default sound device, in this case to the second device. 684This is handy if there are multiple 685.Nm 686devices available: 687.Pp 688.Dl sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=1 689.Sh DIAGNOSTICS 690.Bl -diag 691.It pcm%d:play:%d:dsp%d.p%d: play interrupt timeout, channel dead 692The hardware does not generate interrupts to serve incoming (play) 693or outgoing (record) data. 694.It unsupported subdevice XX 695A device node is not created properly. 696.El 697.Sh SEE ALSO 698.Xr snd_ad1816 4 , 699.Xr snd_ai2s 4 , 700.Xr snd_als4000 4 , 701.Xr snd_atiixp 4 , 702.Xr snd_audiocs 4 , 703.Xr snd_cmi 4 , 704.Xr snd_cs4281 4 , 705.Xr snd_csa 4 , 706.Xr snd_davbus 4 , 707.Xr snd_ds1 4 , 708.Xr snd_emu10k1 4 , 709.Xr snd_emu10kx 4 , 710.Xr snd_envy24 4 , 711.Xr snd_envy24ht 4 , 712.Xr snd_es137x 4 , 713.Xr snd_ess 4 , 714.Xr snd_fm801 4 , 715.Xr snd_gusc 4 , 716.Xr snd_hda 4 , 717.Xr snd_ich 4 , 718.Xr snd_maestro 4 , 719.Xr snd_maestro3 4 , 720.Xr snd_mss 4 , 721.Xr snd_neomagic 4 , 722.Xr snd_sbc 4 , 723.Xr snd_solo 4 , 724.Xr snd_spicds 4 , 725.Xr snd_t4dwave 4 , 726.Xr snd_uaudio 4 , 727.Xr snd_via8233 4 , 728.Xr snd_via82c686 4 , 729.Xr snd_vibes 4 , 730.Xr devfs 5 , 731.Xr device.hints 5 , 732.Xr loader.conf 5 , 733.Xr dmesg 8 , 734.Xr kldload 8 , 735.Xr mixer 8 , 736.Xr sysctl 8 737.Rs 738.%T "Cookbook formulae for audio EQ biquad filter coefficients, by Robert Bristow-Johnson" 739.%U "http://www.musicdsp.org/files/Audio-EQ-Cookbook.txt" 740.Re 741.Rs 742.%T "Julius O'Smith's Digital Audio Resampling" 743.%U "http://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/resample/" 744.Re 745.Rs 746.%T "Polynomial Interpolators for High-Quality Resampling of Oversampled Audio, by Olli Niemitalo" 747.%U "http://www.student.oulu.fi/~oniemita/dsp/deip.pdf" 748.Re 749.Rs 750.%T "The OSS API" 751.%U "http://www.opensound.com/pguide/oss.pdf" 752.Re 753.Sh HISTORY 754The 755.Nm 756device driver first appeared in 757.Fx 2.2.6 758as 759.Nm pcm , 760written by 761.An Luigi Rizzo . 762It was later 763rewritten in 764.Fx 4.0 765by 766.An Cameron Grant . 767The API evolved from the VOXWARE 768standard which later became OSS standard. 769.Sh AUTHORS 770.An -nosplit 771.An Luigi Rizzo Aq luigi@iet.unipi.it 772initially wrote the 773.Nm pcm 774device driver and this manual page. 775.An Cameron Grant Aq gandalf@vilnya.demon.co.uk 776later revised the device driver for 777.Fx 4.0 . 778.An Seigo Tanimura Aq tanimura@r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp 779revised this manual page. 780It was then rewritten for 781.Fx 5.2 . 782.Sh BUGS 783Some features of your sound card (e.g., global volume control) might not 784be supported on all devices. 785