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Date:      Mon, 23 Nov 2009 15:50:34 -0600 (CST)
From:      Joe Greco <jgreco@ns.sol.net>
To:        mav@FreeBSD.org (Alexander Motin)
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Pointers to debug lack-of-audio
Message-ID:  <200911232150.nANLoYeO059257@aurora.sol.net>
In-Reply-To: <4B0AC03B.50602@FreeBSD.org> from "Alexander Motin" at Nov 23, 2009 07:02:51 PM

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> > Okay, so ... I'm trying, then, to get rid of what's currently listed as
> > "Association 1 (2)"?  That's simply "Pin nid=17 seq=0" which maps to
> > "nid 17 0x9707e120 as  2 seq  0      Line-out Fixed jack  7 loc 23 color
> > White misc 1"
> > 
> > So would this be
> > 
> > hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid17.config="as=1 seq=1 device=Line-out"
> > 
> > ?  I'm kind of guessing here.  This gets me another nonfunctional config,
> > 
> > hdac0: [MPSAFE]
> > hdac0: [ITHREAD]
> > hdac0: Probing codec #0...
> > hdac0: HDA Codec #0: Realtek ALC260
> > hdac0:  HDA Codec ID: 0x10ec0260
> > hdac0:        Vendor: 0x10ec
> > hdac0:        Device: 0x0260
> > hdac0:      Revision: 0x04
> > hdac0:      Stepping: 0x00
> > hdac0: PCI Subvendor: 0x3011103c
> > hdac0:  Found audio FG nid=1 startnode=2 endnode=28 total=26
> > hdac0:
> > hdac0: Processing audio FG cad=0 nid=1...
> > hdac0: GPIO: 0x40000004 NumGPIO=4 NumGPO=0 NumGPI=0 GPIWake=0 GPIUnsol=1
> > hdac0:  nid 15 0x9993e133 as  3 seq  3           AUX Fixed jack  3 loc 25 color   White misc 1
> > hdac0:  nid 16 0x0221101f as  1 seq 15    Headphones  Jack jack  1 loc  2 color   Black misc 0
> > hdac0:  nid 17 0x9707e120 as  2 seq  0      Line-out Fixed jack  7 loc 23 color   White misc 1
> > hdac0: Patching pin config nid=17 0x9707e120 -> 0x9707e111
> > hdac0:  nid 18 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1
> > hdac0:  nid 19 0x02a11930 as  3 seq  0           Mic  Jack jack  1 loc  2 color   Black misc 9
> > hdac0:  nid 20 0x01813c31 as  3 seq  1       Line-in  Jack jack  1 loc  1 color    Blue misc 12
> > hdac0:  nid 21 0x01014c10 as  1 seq  0      Line-out  Jack jack  1 loc  1 color   Green misc 12
> > hdac0:  nid 22 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1
> > hdac0: Patching widget caps nid=23 0x00400000 -> 0x00700000
> > hdac0:  nid 24 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1
> > hdac0:  nid 25 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1
> > hdac0: Patched pins configuration:
> > hdac0:  nid 15 0x9993e133 as  3 seq  3           AUX Fixed jack  3 loc 25 color   White misc 1
> > hdac0:  nid 16 0x0221101f as  1 seq 15    Headphones  Jack jack  1 loc  2 color   Black misc 0
> > hdac0:  nid 17 0x9707e111 as  1 seq  1      Line-out Fixed jack  7 loc 23 color   White misc 1
> > hdac0:  nid 18 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1 [DISABLED]
> > hdac0:  nid 19 0x02a11930 as  3 seq  0           Mic  Jack jack  1 loc  2 color   Black misc 9
> > hdac0:  nid 20 0x01813c31 as  3 seq  1       Line-in  Jack jack  1 loc  1 color    Blue misc 12
> > hdac0:  nid 21 0x01014c10 as  1 seq  0      Line-out  Jack jack  1 loc  1 color   Green misc 12
> > hdac0:  nid 22 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1 [DISABLED]
> > hdac0:  nid 24 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1 [DISABLED]
> > hdac0:  nid 25 0x411111f0 as 15 seq  0       Speaker  None jack  1 loc  1 color   Black misc 1 [DISABLED]
> > hdac0: 2 associations found:
> > hdac0: Association 0 (1) out:
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=21 seq=0
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=17 seq=1
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=16 seq=15
> > hdac0: Association 1 (3) in:
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=19 seq=0
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=20 seq=1
> > hdac0:  Pin nid=15 seq=3
> > hdac0: Tracing association 0 (1)
> > hdac0:  Pin 21 traced to DAC 2
> > hdac0:  Unable to trace pin 17 seq 1 with min nid 0
> > hdac0:  Unable to trace pin 21 seq 0 with min nid 3
> > hdac0:  Pin 21 traced to DAC 2 with fake redirection
> > hdac0:  Unable to trace pin 17 seq 1 with min nid 0
> > hdac0:  Unable to trace pin 21 seq 0 with min nid 3
> > hdac0: Association 0 (1) trace failed
> > hdac0: Tracing association 1 (3)
> > hdac0:  Pin 19 traced to ADC 4
> > hdac0:  Pin 20 traced to ADC 4
> > hdac0:  Pin 15 traced to ADC 4
> > hdac0: Association 1 (3) trace succeeded
> > hdac0: Tracing input monitor
> > hdac0: Tracing beeper
> > hdac0: FG config/quirks: forcestereo ivref50 ivref80 ivref100 ivref
> > 
> > But that's also getting "Unable to trace" messages. 
> 
> That what you have configured still require two DACs. Only one seq=15
> can share DAC with others. You'll have to disable one of them.

I don't see two seq=15... am I misreading this?  And it isn't clear to me
what it is that requires two DACs.  There's only one outbound association,
with all the enabled outputs thrown into it.  Is that supposed to work?  I
do not paricularly care about headphone jack functionality (nice to have
but definitely optional)...

> How much
> connectors do you have on case? May be some of configured nids is fake?

Possible, I suppose.  There's a blue and green line in/out on the rear.
There's a headphone and mic on the front.  Those are all represented as
nid 16, 19, 20, 21.  There's what appears to be a CD input on the system
board, I've been assuming that to be nid 15 / AUX.  You suggest nid 17
was the speaker.  That appears to account for all non-disabled nid's.

> Looking on codec datasheet, nid 17 is mono out, so it is a good
> candidate to be used for speaker.
> 
> > Am I supposed to
> > be trying to figure this out before trying to play with gpio signals?
> 
> Better solve all possible problems before, as there is quite large
> number of combinations.

:-)

So I think I'm a little lost on what is requiring two DAC's.  I thought
by throwing everything in association 0, that'd put the same outputs on
everything.  Am I better off disabling everything and then just walking
through one nid at a time trying to establish what's what?  I can do
that without toooo much pain.

Thanks for any further insight.

... JG
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