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Re: kern/35060 (No audio output with azalia)



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From: Christian Hattemer <c.hattemer%arcor.de@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost, jmcneill%netbsd.org@localhost, 
kern-bug-people%netbsd.org@localhost, 
        netbsd-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost, gnats-admin%netbsd.org@localhost
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Subject: Re: kern/35060 (No audio output with azalia)
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:00:12 +0200 (CEST)

 > This should be resolved in NetBSD -current using the new hdaudio(4) drive=
 r,
 > can you give it a try?
 
 I'm sorry to report that it doesn't work.
 
 Unfortunately MONOLITHIC are't part of NetBSD-daily so I had to make one my=
 self as of wednesdays source. It would have been handy to be able to downlo=
 ad one.
 
 I disabled azalia using userconf, then used audioplay to play a wav file an=
 d cdplay to play a CD. Both ports are silent now. I think there were the us=
 ual noises on the headphones jack once, but I couldn't reproduce that. The =
 built-in speakers are also silent.
 
 Here's a mixerctl -av
 outputs.master=3D0,0 volume delta=3D256
 inputs.dac=3D0,0 volume delta=3D256
 inputs.beep=3D0,0 volume delta=3D256
 record.mic=3D38,38 volume delta=3D18
 inputs.cd=3D132,132 volume delta=3D10
 inputs.record=3D252,252 volume delta=3D19
 inputs.reclvl=3D38,38 volume delta=3D18
 record.monitor=3D0,0 volume delta=3D256
 outputs.dacsel=3DDAC00,DAC01  { DAC00 DAC01 }
 record.source=3DADC02  { ADC02 }
 
 When setting all volumes to the maximum possible values I think there is so=
 mething to hear on the headphones jack. It's extremely silent and I can't t=
 ell if it's the expected audio or something else.
 
 Here's also the relevant part of dmesg:
 hdaudio0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0: HD Audio Controller
 hdaudio0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 16
 hdafg0 at hdaudio0 vendor 0x10EC product 0x0861 nid 0x01 (firmware configur=
 ation)
 hdafg0: DAC0:03, Analog Speaker: Fixed Function (Unknown, 0B)
 hdafg0: DAC0:03, Analog HP Out: Jack (Black, 0F)
 hdafg0: DAC1:07, Digital SPDIF Out: Jack (Black, 12)
 hdafg0: ADC2:08, Analog Mic In: Fixed Function (Unknown, 10)
 hdafg0: ADC2:08, Analog CD: Fixed Function (Unknown, 11)
 hdafg0: ADC2:08, Analog Mic In: Jack (Black, 0D)
 hdafg0: 2ch/2ch 48000Hz-96000Hz 16/16 20/32 24/32
 audio0 at hdafg0: full duplex, independent
 hdvsmfg at hdaudio0 vendor 0x1543 product 0x3155 nid 0x01 not configured
 
 
 And here's audioctl -a:
 name=3DHD Audio
 version=3D1.0
 config=3Dhdaudio
 encodings=3Dslinear_le:16,slinear_be:16*,ulinear_le:16*,ulinear_be:16*,mula=
 w:8*,alaw:8*,slinear_le:32,slinear_be:32*,ulinear_le:32*,ulinear_be:32*
 properties=3Dfull_duplex,independent
 full_duplex=3D0
 fullduplex=3D0
 blocksize=3D9472
 hiwat=3D6
 lowat=3D5
 monitor_gain=3D0
 mode=3D
 play.rate=3D8000
 play.channels=3D1
 play.precision=3D8
 play.encoding=3Dmulaw
 play.gain=3D0
 play.balance=3D32
 play.port=3D0x0
 play.avail_ports=3D0x0
 play.seek=3D0
 play.samples=3D0
 play.eof=3D0
 play.pause=3D0
 play.error=3D0
 play.waiting=3D0
 play.open=3D0
 play.active=3D0
 play.buffer_size=3D65536
 record.rate=3D8000
 record.channels=3D1
 record.precision=3D8
 record.encoding=3Dmulaw
 record.gain=3D0
 record.balance=3D32
 record.port=3D0x0
 record.avail_ports=3D0x0
 record.seek=3D0
 record.samples=3D0
 record.eof=3D0
 record.pause=3D0
 record.error=3D0
 record.waiting=3D0
 record.open=3D0
 record.active=3D0
 record.buffer_size=3D65536
 record.errors=3D0
 
 
 I hope I didn't forget anything, since it has been some time from when I tr=
 ied it until I got around to write this mail.
 
 
 BTW: From the dmesg output it looks that the analog CD input first runs thr=
 ough the adc, is then mixed digitally with the other channels and finally p=
 layed through an dac. Is this true? Has it always been that way?
 
 Bye, Chris
 
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