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specify a certain model in such a case. There are different
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models depending on the codec chip.
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See Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt for some details.
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Model name Description
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---------- -----------
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ALC880
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"codec-patch". It's sometimes good for testing and debugging.
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If the default configuration doesn't work and one of the above
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matches with your device, report it together with the PCI
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subsystem ID (output of "lspci -nv") to ALSA BTS or alsa-devel
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matches with your device, report it together with alsa-info.sh
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output (with --no-upload option) to kernel bugzilla or alsa-devel
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ML (see the section "Links and Addresses").
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power_save and power_save_controller options are for power-saving
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@ -2416,8 +2418,11 @@ Links and Addresses
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ALSA project homepage
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http://www.alsa-project.org
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ALSA Bug Tracking System
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https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/bugs/
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Kernel Bugzilla
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/
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ALSA Developers ML
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mailto:alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
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alsa-info.sh script
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http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
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Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt
Normal file
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Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt
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MORE NOTES ON HD-AUDIO DRIVER
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=============================
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Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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GENERAL
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-------
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HD-audio is the new standard on-board audio component on modern PCs
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after AC97. Although Linux has been supporting HD-audio since long
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time ago, there are often problems with new machines. A part of the
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problem is broken BIOS, and the rest is the driver implementation.
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This document explains the brief trouble-shooting and debugging
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methods for the HD-audio hardware.
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The HD-audio component consists of two parts: the controller chip and
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the codec chips on the HD-audio bus. Linux provides a single driver
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for all controllers, snd-hda-intel. Although the driver name contains
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a word of a well-known harware vendor, it's not specific to it but for
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all controller chips by other companies. Since the HD-audio
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controllers are supposed to be compatible, the single snd-hda-driver
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should work in most cases. But, not surprisingly, there are known
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bugs and issues specific to each controller type. The snd-hda-intel
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driver has a bunch of workarounds for these as described below.
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A controller may have multiple codecs. Usually you have one audio
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codec and optionally one modem codec. In theory, there might be
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multiple audio codecs, e.g. for analog and digital outputs, and the
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driver might not work properly because of conflict of mixer elements.
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This should be fixed in future if such hardware really exists.
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The snd-hda-intel driver has several different codec parsers depending
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on the codec. It has a generic parser as a fallback, but this
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functionality is fairly limited until now. Instead of the generic
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parser, usually the codec-specific parser (coded in patch_*.c) is used
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for the codec-specific implementations. The details about the
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codec-specific problems are explained in the later sections.
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If you are interested in the deep debugging of HD-audio, read the
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HD-audio specification at first. The specification is found on
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Intel's web page, for example:
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- http://www.intel.com/standards/hdaudio/
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HD-AUDIO CONTROLLER
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-------------------
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DMA-Position Problem
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The most common problem of the controller is the inaccurate DMA
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pointer reporting. The DMA pointer for playback and capture can be
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read in two ways, either via a LPIB register or via a position-buffer
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map. As default the driver tries to read from the io-mapped
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position-buffer, and falls back to LPIB if the position-buffer appears
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dead. However, this detection isn't perfect on some devices. In such
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a case, you can change the default method via `position_fix` option.
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`position_fix=1` means to use LPIB method explicitly.
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`position_fix=2` means to use the position-buffer. 0 is the default
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value, the automatic check and fallback to LPIB as described in the
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above. If you get a problem of repeated sounds, this option might
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help.
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In addition to that, every controller is known to be broken regarding
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the wake-up timing. It wakes up a few samples before actually
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processing the data on the buffer. This caused a lot of problems, for
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example, with ALSA dmix or JACK. Since 2.6.27 kernel, the driver puts
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an artificial delay to the wake up timing. This delay is controlled
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via `bdl_pos_adj` option.
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When `bdl_pos_adj` is a negative value (as default), it's assigned to
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an appropriate value depending on the controller chip. For Intel
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chips, it'd be 1 while it'd be 32 for others. Usually this works.
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Only in case it doesn't work and you get warning messages, you should
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change this parameter to other values.
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Codec-Probing Problem
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A less often but a more severe problem is the codec probing. When
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BIOS reports the available codec slots wrongly, the driver gets
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confused and tries to access the non-existing codec slot. This often
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results in the total screw-up, and destructs the further communication
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with the codec chips. The symptom appears usually as error messages
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like:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode:
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last cmd=0x12345678
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hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode:
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last cmd=0x12345678
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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The first line is a warning, and this is usually relatively harmless.
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It means that the codec response isn't notified via an IRQ. The
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driver uses explicit polling method to read the response. It gives
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very slight CPU overhead, but you'd unlikely notice it.
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The second line is, however, a fatal error. If this happens, usually
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it means that something is really wrong. Most likely you are
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accessing a non-existing codec slot.
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Thus, if the second error message appears, try to narrow the probed
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codec slots via `probe_mask` option. It's a bitmask, and each bit
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corresponds to the codec slot. For example, to probe only the first
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slot, pass `probe_mask=1`. For the first and the third slots, pass
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`probe_mask=5` (where 5 = 1 | 4), and so on.
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Since 2.6.29 kernel, the driver has a more robust probing method, so
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this error might happen rarely, though.
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Interrupt Handling
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In rare but some cases, the interrupt isn't properly handled as
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default. You would notice this by the DMA transfer error reported by
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ALSA PCM core, for example. Using MSI might help in such a case.
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Pass `enable_msi=1` option for enabling MSI.
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HD-AUDIO CODEC
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--------------
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Model Option
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The most common problem regarding the HD-audio driver is the
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unsupported codec features or the mismatched device configuration.
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Most of codec-specific code has several preset models, either to
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override the BIOS setup or to provide more comprehensive features.
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The driver checks PCI SSID and looks through the static configuration
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table until any matching entry is found. If you have a new machine,
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you may see a message like below:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying auto-probe from BIOS...
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------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Even if you see such a message, DON'T PANIC. Take a deep breath and
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keep your towel. First of all, it's an informational message, no
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warning, no error. This means that the PCI SSID of your device isn't
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listed in the known preset model (white-)list. But, this doesn't mean
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that the driver is broken. Many codec-drivers provide the automatic
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configuration mechanism based on the BIOS setup.
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The HD-audio codec has usually "pin" widgets, and BIOS sets the default
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configuration of each pin, which indicates the location, the
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connection type, the jack color, etc. The HD-audio driver can guess
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the right connection judging from these default configuration values.
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However -- some codec-support codes, such as patch_analog.c, don't
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support the automatic probing (yet as of 2.6.28). And, BIOS is often,
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yes, pretty often broken. It sets up wrong values and screws up the
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driver.
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The preset model is provided basically to overcome such a situation.
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When the matching preset model is found in the white-list, the driver
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assumes the static configuration of that preset and builds the mixer
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elements and PCM streams based on the static information. Thus, if
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you have a newer machine with a slightly different PCI SSID from the
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existing one, you may have a good chance to re-use the same model.
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You can pass the `model` option to specify the preset model instead of
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PCI SSID look-up.
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What `model` option values are available depends on the codec chip.
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Check your codec chip from the codec proc file (see "Codec Proc-File"
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section below). It will show the vendor/product name of your codec
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chip. Then, see Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSA-Configuration.txt
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file, the section of HD-audio driver. You can find a list of codecs
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and `model` options belonging to each codec. For example, for Realtek
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ALC262 codec chip, pass `model=ultra` for devices that are compatible
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with Samsung Q1 Ultra.
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Thus, the first thing you can do for any brand-new, unsupported and
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non-working HD-audio hardware is to check HD-audio codec and several
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different `model` option values. If you have a luck, some of them
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might suit with your device well.
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Some codecs such as ALC880 have a special model option `model=test`.
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This configures the driver to provide as many mixer controls as
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possible for every single pin feature except for the unsolicited
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events (and maybe some other specials). Adjust each mixer element and
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try the I/O in the way of trial-and-error until figuring out the whole
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I/O pin mappings.
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Note that `model=generic` has a special meaning. It means to use the
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generic parser regardless of the codec. Usually the codec-specific
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parser is much better than the generic parser (as now). Thus this
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option is more about the debugging purpose.
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Speaker and Headphone Output
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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One of the most frequent (and obvious) bugs with HD-audio is the
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silent output from either or both of a built-in speaker and a
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headphone jack. In general, you should try a headphone output at
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first. A speaker output often requires more additional controls like
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the external amplifier bits. Thus a headphone output has a slightly
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better chance.
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Before making a bug report, double-check whether the mixer is set up
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correctly. The recent version of snd-hda-intel driver provides mostly
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"Master" volume control as well as "Front" volume (where Front
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indicates the front-channels). In addition, there can be individual
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"Headphone" and "Speaker" controls.
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Ditto for the speaker output. There can be "External Amplifier"
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switch on some codecs. Turn on this if present.
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Another related problem is the automatic mute of speaker output by
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headphone plugging. This feature is implemented in most cases, but
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not on every preset model or codec-support code.
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In anyway, try a different model option if you have such a problem.
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Some other models may match better and give you more matching
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functionality. If none of the available models works, send a bug
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report. See the bug report section for details.
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If you are masochistic enough to debug the driver problem, note the
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following:
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- The speaker (and the headphone, too) output often requires the
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external amplifier. This can be set usually via EAPD verb or a
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certain GPIO. If the codec pin supports EAPD, you have a better
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chance via SET_EAPD_BTL verb (0x70c). On others, GPIO pin (mostly
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it's either GPIO0 or GPIO1) may turn on/off EAPD.
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- Some Realtek codecs require special vendor-specific coefficients to
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turn on the amplifier. See patch_realtek.c.
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- IDT codecs may have extra power-enable/disable controls on each
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analog pin. See patch_sigmatel.c.
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- Very rare but some devices don't accept the pin-detection verb until
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triggered. Issuing GET_PIN_SENSE verb (0xf09) may result in the
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codec-communication stall. Some examples are found in
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patch_realtek.c.
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Capture Problems
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The capture problems are often because of missing setups of mixers.
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Thus, before submitting a bug report, make sure that you set up the
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mixer correctly. For example, both "Capture Volume" and "Capture
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Switch" have to be set properly in addition to the right "Capture
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Source" or "Input Source" selection. Some devices have "Mic Boost"
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volume or switch.
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When the PCM device is opened via "default" PCM (without pulse-audio
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plugin), you'll likely have "Digital Capture Volume" control as well.
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This is provided for the extra gain/attenuation of the signal in
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software, especially for the inputs without the hardware volume
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control such as digital microphones. Unless really needed, this
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should be set to exactly 50%, corresponding to 0dB -- neither extra
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gain nor attenuation. When you use "hw" PCM, i.e., a raw access PCM,
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this control will have no influence, though.
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It's known that some codecs / devices have fairly bad analog circuits,
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and the recorded sound contains a certain DC-offset. This is no bug
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of the driver.
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Most of modern laptops have no analog CD-input connection. Thus, the
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recording from CD input won't work in many cases although the driver
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provides it as the capture source. Use CDDA instead.
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The automatic switching of the built-in and external mic per plugging
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is implemented on some codec models but not on every model. Partly
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because of my laziness but mostly lack of testers. Feel free to
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submit the improvement patch to the author.
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Direct Debugging
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If no model option gives you a better result, and you are a tough guy
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to fight against evil, try debugging via hitting the raw HD-audio
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codec verbs to the device. Some tools are available: hda-emu and
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hda-analyzer. The detailed description is found in the sections
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below. You'd need to enable hwdep for using these tools. See "Kernel
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Configuration" section.
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OTHER ISSUES
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------------
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Kernel Configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In general, I recommend you to enable the sound debug option,
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`CONFIG_SND_DEBUG=y`, no matter whether you are debugging or not.
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This enables snd_printd() macro and others, and you'll get additional
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kernel messages at probing.
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In addition, you can enable `CONFIG_SND_DEBUG_VERBOSE=y`. But this
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will give you far more messages. Thus turn this on only when you are
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sure to want it.
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Don't forget to turn on the appropriate `CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_*`
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options. Note that each of them corresponds to the codec chip, not
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the controller chip. Thus, even if lspci shows the Nvidia controller,
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you may need to choose the option for other vendors. If you are
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unsure, just select all yes.
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`CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP` is a useful option for debugging the driver.
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When this is enabled, the driver creates hardware-dependent devices
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(one per each codec), and you have a raw access to the device via
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these device files. For example, `hwC0D2` will be created for the
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codec slot #2 of the first card (#0). For debug-tools such as
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hda-verb and hda-analyzer, the hwdep device has to be enabled.
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Thus, it'd be better to turn this on always.
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`CONFIG_SND_HDA_RECONFIG` is a new option, and this depends on the
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hwdep option above. When enabled, you'll have some sysfs files under
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the corresponding hwdep directory. See "HD-audio reconfiguration"
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section below.
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`CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE` option enables the power-saving feature.
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See "Power-saving" section below.
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Codec Proc-File
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The codec proc-file is a treasure-chest for debugging HD-audio.
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It shows most of useful information of each codec widget.
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The proc file is located in /proc/asound/card*/codec#*, one file per
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each codec slot. You can know the codec vendor, product id and
|
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names, the type of each widget, capabilities and so on.
|
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This file, however, doesn't show the jack sensing state, so far. This
|
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is because the jack-sensing might be depending on the trigger state.
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This file will be picked up by the debug tools, and also it can be fed
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to the emulator as the primary codec information. See the debug tools
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section below.
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This proc file can be also used to check whether the generic parser is
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used. When the generic parser is used, the vendor/product ID name
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will appear as "Realtek ID 0262", instead of "Realtek ALC262".
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HD-Audio Reconfiguration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This is an experimental feature to allow you re-configure the HD-audio
|
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codec dynamically without reloading the driver. The following sysfs
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files are available under each codec-hwdep device directory (e.g.
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/sys/class/sound/hwC0D0):
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vendor_id::
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Shows the 32bit codec vendor-id hex number. You can change the
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vendor-id value by writing to this file.
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subsystem_id::
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Shows the 32bit codec subsystem-id hex number. You can change the
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subsystem-id value by writing to this file.
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revision_id::
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Shows the 32bit codec revision-id hex number. You can change the
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revision-id value by writing to this file.
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afg::
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Shows the AFG ID. This is read-only.
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mfg::
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Shows the MFG ID. This is read-only.
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name::
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Shows the codec name string. Can be changed by writing to this
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file.
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modelname::
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Shows the currently set `model` option. Can be changed by writing
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to this file.
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init_verbs::
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The extra verbs to execute at initialization. You can add a verb by
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writing to this file. Pass tree numbers, nid, verb and parameter.
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hints::
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Shows hint strings for codec parsers for any use. Right now it's
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not used.
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reconfig::
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Triggers the codec re-configuration. When any value is written to
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this file, the driver re-initialize and parses the codec tree
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again. All the changes done by the sysfs entries above are taken
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into account.
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clear::
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Resets the codec, removes the mixer elements and PCM stuff of the
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specified codec, and clear all init verbs and hints.
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Power-Saving
|
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The power-saving is a kind of auto-suspend of the device. When the
|
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device is inactive for a certain time, the device is automatically
|
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turned off to save the power. The time to go down is specified via
|
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`power_save` module option, and this option can be changed dynamically
|
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via sysfs.
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The power-saving won't work when the analog loopback is enabled on
|
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some codecs. Make sure that you mute all unneeded signal routes when
|
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you want the power-saving.
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The power-saving feature might cause audible click noises at each
|
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power-down/up depending on the device. Some of them might be
|
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solvable, but some are hard, I'm afraid. Some distros such as
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openSUSE enables the power-saving feature automatically when the power
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||||
cable is unplugged. Thus, if you hear noises, suspect first the
|
||||
power-saving. See /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save to
|
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check the current value. If it's non-zero, the feature is turned on.
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Development Tree
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The latest development codes for HD-audio are found on sound git tree:
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- git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6.git
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The master branch or for-next branches can be used as the main
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development branches in general while the HD-audio specific patches
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are committed in topic/hda branch.
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If you are using the latest Linus tree, it'd be better to pull the
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above GIT tree onto it. If you are using the older kernels, an easy
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way to try the latest ALSA code is to build from the snapshot
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tarball. There are daily tarballs and the latest snapshot tarball.
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All can be built just like normal alsa-driver release packages, that
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is, installed via the usual spells: configure, make and make
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install(-modules). See INSTALL in the package. The snapshot tarballs
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are found at:
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- ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/
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Sending a Bug Report
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If any model or module options don't work for your device, it's time
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to send a bug report to the developers. Give the following in your
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bug report:
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- Hardware vendor, product and model names
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- Kernel version (and ALSA-driver version if you built externally)
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- `alsa-info.sh` output; run with `--no-upload` option. See the
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section below about alsa-info
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If it's a regression, at best, send alsa-info outputs of both working
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and non-working kernels. This is really helpful because we can
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compare the codec registers directly.
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Send a bug report either the followings:
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kernel-bugzilla::
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http://bugme.linux-foundation.org/
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alsa-devel ML::
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alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
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DEBUG TOOLS
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-----------
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This section describes some tools available for debugging HD-audio
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problems.
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alsa-info
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~~~~~~~~~
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The script `alsa-info.sh` is a very useful tool to gather the audio
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device information. You can fetch the latest version from:
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- http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
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Run this script as root, and it will gather the important information
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such as the module lists, module parameters, proc file contents
|
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including the codec proc files, mixer outputs and the control
|
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elements. As default, it will store the information onto a web server
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on alsa-project.org. But, if you send a bug report, it'd be better to
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run with `--no-upload` option, and attach the generated file.
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There are some other useful options. See `--help` option output for
|
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details.
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hda-verb
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~~~~~~~~
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hda-verb is a tiny program that allows you to access the HD-audio
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codec directly. You can execute a raw HD-audio codec verb with this.
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This program accesses the hwdep device, thus you need to enable the
|
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kernel config `CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP=y` beforehand.
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|
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The hda-verb program takes four arguments: the hwdep device file, the
|
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widget NID, the verb and the parameter. When you access to the codec
|
||||
on the slot 2 of the card 0, pass /dev/snd/hwC0D2 to the first
|
||||
argument, typically. (However, the real path name depends on the
|
||||
system.)
|
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|
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The second parameter is the widget number-id to access. The third
|
||||
parameter can be either a hex/digit number or a string corresponding
|
||||
to a verb. Similarly, the last parameter is the value to write, or
|
||||
can be a string for the parameter type.
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x12 0x701 2
|
||||
nid = 0x12, verb = 0x701, param = 0x2
|
||||
value = 0x0
|
||||
|
||||
% hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x0 PARAMETERS VENDOR_ID
|
||||
nid = 0x0, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x0
|
||||
value = 0x10ec0262
|
||||
|
||||
% hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 2 set_a 0xb080
|
||||
nid = 0x2, verb = 0x300, param = 0xb080
|
||||
value = 0x0
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Although you can issue any verbs with this program, the driver state
|
||||
won't be always updated. For example, the volume values are usually
|
||||
cached in the driver, and thus changing the widget amp value directly
|
||||
via hda-verb won't change the mixer value.
|
||||
|
||||
The hda-verb program is found in the ftp directory:
|
||||
|
||||
- ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/misc/
|
||||
|
||||
Also a git repository is available:
|
||||
|
||||
- git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-verb.git
|
||||
|
||||
See README file in the tarball for more details about hda-verb
|
||||
program.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
hda-analyzer
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
hda-analyzer provides a graphical interface to access the raw HD-audio
|
||||
control, based on pyGTK2 binding. It's a more powerful version of
|
||||
hda-verb. The program gives you an easy-to-use GUI stuff for showing
|
||||
the widget information and adjusting the amp values, as well as the
|
||||
proc-compatible output.
|
||||
|
||||
The hda-analyzer is a part of alsa.git repository in
|
||||
alsa-project.org:
|
||||
|
||||
- http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa.git;a=tree;f=hda-analyzer
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Codecgraph
|
||||
~~~~~~~~~~
|
||||
Codecgraph is a utility program to generate a graph and visualizes the
|
||||
codec-node connection of a codec chip. It's especially useful when
|
||||
you analyze or debug a codec without a proper datasheet. The program
|
||||
parses the given codec proc file and converts to SVG via graphiz
|
||||
program.
|
||||
|
||||
The tarball and GIT trees are found in the web page at:
|
||||
|
||||
- http://helllabs.org/codecgraph/
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
hda-emu
|
||||
~~~~~~~
|
||||
hda-emu is an HD-audio emulator. The main purpose of this program is
|
||||
to debug an HD-audio codec without the real hardware. Thus, it
|
||||
doesn't emulate the behavior with the real audio I/O, but it just
|
||||
dumps the codec register changes and the ALSA-driver internal changes
|
||||
at probing and operating the HD-audio driver.
|
||||
|
||||
The program requires a codec proc-file to simulate. Get a proc file
|
||||
for the target codec beforehand, or pick up an example codec from the
|
||||
codec proc collections in the tarball. Then, run the program with the
|
||||
proc file, and the hda-emu program will start parsing the codec file
|
||||
and simulates the HD-audio driver:
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
% hda-emu codecs/stac9200-dell-d820-laptop
|
||||
# Parsing..
|
||||
hda_codec: Unknown model for STAC9200, using BIOS defaults
|
||||
hda_codec: pin nid 08 bios pin config 40c003fa
|
||||
....
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
The program gives you only a very dumb command-line interface. You
|
||||
can get a proc-file dump at the current state, get a list of control
|
||||
(mixer) elements, set/get the control element value, simulate the PCM
|
||||
operation, the jack plugging simulation, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
The package is found in:
|
||||
|
||||
- ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/misc/
|
||||
|
||||
A git repository is available:
|
||||
|
||||
- git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-emu.git
|
||||
|
||||
See README file in the tarball for more details about hda-emu
|
||||
program.
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