with several points unappropriate for the present parser. This patch
disables input-to-output analog monitoring but instead fixes recording.
Tested by Tobias Grosser on ThinkPad T61p.
After I removed all the unit2minor()/minor2unit() calls from the kernel
yesterday, I realised calling minor() everywhere is quite confusing.
Character devices now only have the ability to store a unit number, not
a minor number. Remove the confusion by using dev2unit() everywhere.
This commit could also be considered as a bug fix. A lot of drivers call
minor(), while they should actually be calling dev2unit(). In -CURRENT
this isn't a problem, but it turns out we never had any problem reports
related to that issue in the past. I suspect not many people connect
more than 256 pieces of the same hardware.
Reviewed by: kib
When I changed kern_conf.c three months ago I made device unit numbers
equal to (unneeded) device minor numbers. We used to require
bitshifting, because there were eight bits in the middle that were
reserved for a device major number. Not very long after I turned
dev2unit(), minor(), unit2minor() and minor2unit() into macro's.
The unit2minor() and minor2unit() macro's were no-ops.
We'd better not remove these four macro's from the kernel, because there
is a lot of (external) code that may still depend on them. For now it's
harmless to remove all invocations of unit2minor() and minor2unit().
Reviewed by: kib
Left only parts surely required for basic troubleshooting and configuration
purposes. There is still very long output, but further shrinking makes it
less informative.
Original debugging can be enabled with hw.snd.verbose=4.
Because of using more clear and same time more functional codec parser
new driver is able to handle more codecs, use them better then before and
without most of previous quirks. All of tested codecs itself manage playback,
record, input mixing and monitoring quite fine. In all of investigated
trouble cases problem was found or in nonstandard codec usage or incorrect
codec configuration made by BIOS. Most of that cases could be fixed using
device hints, some of which are already included to the driver.
New driver supports multiple codecs per HDA bus, multiple audio function
groups per codec and multiple logical sound devices per audio function group.
So don't worry when you get several PCM devices instead of one, it is normal.
It is usual situation with powerful codecs to provide, for example, 3 PCM
devices: one for 7.1 playback and main recording, one for headset and one
for digital SPDIF I/O.
New driver implements Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) much better then
previous one. Most information about recommended codec usage now taken from
the codec configuration registers initialized by BIOS. User may alter that
configuration using device hints to reconfigure logical audio devices to
his needs in a very broad range up to the limits of the codec functionality.
New driver supports digital PCM playback and AC3 pass-through. I am not sure
about completeness of this implementation, but I have several success stories
including my own. Vchans subsystem does not support AC3 pass-through so it
had to be disabled for that devices at this moment.
New driver is ready for multichannel playback, but until our OSS is unable
to use this it will just duplicate same stereo stream into all channel
pairs.
New driver supports suspend/resume. I am unable to really test this part
myself, but I have got several success stories.
Driver has very informative verbose boot messages. So if you have any
questions or problems - enable and read them first.
Discussed on: freebsd-multimedia@
Tested by: many
The PCM's sound.h file only seems to include <sys/tty.h>, because
channel_if seems to require selinfo. Just replace it with
<sys/selinfo.h>.
There's no real problem with including <sys/tty.h> here, even with
MPSAFE TTY, but <sys/tty.h> is something that should be used by the TTY
layer, its driver and code that integrated it with the process tree.
calling destroy_dev() with sleepable malloc(9). The entire opetation
is being serialized through pcm cv from top down, so dropping mutex is
rather safe.
Reported by: delphij
deserves its own internet memes). The trick is to force all available,
unused pins (that being advertised as "speaker") to behave as microphone
pins instead.
Reported / Tested by: Dmitry Kutsenko <kutsenko.truebsd.org>
MFC after: 3 days
- Fix speaker issues with Dell Vostro 1500 (GPIO0)
Tested by: John Wright <jwright.gmail.com>
- Apply ridiculous quirk on Asus A8X series (A8JC, A8M, A8xx, etc). These
different laptop series share simmilar pci id, hardware codecs, etc.
but works differently. A slight difference in connection type for
widget #26 is used to differentiate it.
Tested by: eric baumbach <embaumbach.gmail.com>
- Apply GPIO0 quirk for ASUS G2K laptop
- Sort ASUS ids accordingly.
Submitted by: jkim
MFC after: 3 days
be handled by chn_abort() and chn_start() alone. This should fix
few issues with single duplex hardware (mostly) or pre virtual record
(RELENG 6) under WINE emulation and possibly others that using
SNDCTL_DSP_SETTRIGGER.
MFC after: 3 days
it's multi DAC / playback channels is not that good. Enabling vchans
make the bug more visible since playback allocation will look for
possible free hardware channels first (i.e: the next DAC, the very first
has been consumed by vchan mixer) which in this case has been proven faulty.
Tested by: Dominic Fandrey <LoN_Kamikaze at gmx dot de>
URL: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-December/039022.html
that favours true hardware channel, the first instance of recording
request will grab this channel (the first channel is being used as
vchan master). In many cases, it is not really work as intended and give
false impression of broken recording.
PR: kern/118546
MFC after: 3 days
- Enable pcbeep control for Acer + ALC268 (nid 29). Give enough (fake)
hints so the parser will grab it and allocate "speaker" control.
- Fix regression while preparing DAC and ADC for multichannel
format. Since playback policy is to output to every possible path,
ensure that each DAC is started.
Reported / Tested by: Guy Brand
o Acer Aspire 4520 laptop
- jack sensing / automute
o Toshiba Satellite A135-S4527 laptop
- jack sensing / automute
Tested by: lioux
o Apple Macbook 3 (is it?)
- require gpio0 (for speakers) and ovref50 (for headphone)
to make it works
- jack sensing / automute
Tested by: Ed Schouten
* Add Nvidia MCP67 controller ids.
* Be sensible about simmilar controller with multiple pci ids.
* Connect unused DAC/ADC to stream#0 rather than forcing each of them
managing their own stream.
MFC after: 3 days
The reliability of it's multi DAC / playback channels is
not that good. Enabling vchans make the bug more visible
since playback allocation will look for possible free
hardware channels first (i.e: the next DAC, the very first
has been consumed by vchan mixer) which in this case has
been proven faulty.
Reported / Tested by: Sascha Klauder
MFC after: 3 days
to kproc_xxx as they actually make whole processes.
Thos makes way for us to add REAL kthread_create() and friends
that actually make theads. it turns out that most of these
calls actually end up being moved back to the thread version
when it's added. but we need to make this cosmetic change first.
I'd LOVE to do this rename in 7.0 so that we can eventually MFC the
new kthread_xxx() calls.
codecs. Codec at address 0 seems purely digital, or perhaps an HDMI
interface. Let the driver skip it and continue scanning the codecs
starting with address 2 (Realtek ALC885).
* Due to possibilities of future similar cases, put enough logic
in hdac_scan_codecs() to force codec scanning starting from
XX address via tunable "hint.pcm.%d.codec_index".
Reported / Tested by: Toomas Pelberg <toomasp@gmx.net>
- Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens
AMILO Si 1848 laptop.
Reported / Tested by: Ed <ed@bsd.it>
- Trivial headphone / speaker automute fixup for Fujitsu-Siemens
Lifebook S7020D laptop.
Reported / Tested by: Jaromir Dvoracek <jarek@ataxo.com>
- Some smart vendor trying to create interplanetary wormhole by
screwing pci config space during their BIOS update. The side effects
of their failure attempt includes mutilated hardware id, broken
speaker automuting and loosing the entire analog CD connectivity,
thus causing enough collateral damages to collapse the entire
universe. Move along with it.
Please exercise extra cautious when applying BIOS updates.
Reported / Tested by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr@gahr.ch>
- assembled laptop, based on the MSI-1034
(662) which is now becoming MSI-034A.
- Fix no sound issues (on headphones) for Lenovo ThinkCentre A55 due
to global automute table entry which is not applicable for
non-laptops.
Reported / Tested by: Piotr Smyrak <piotr.smyrak@heron.pl>
- Speaker mute control for HP DC7700 since the front headphone jack
does not generate any interesting unsolicited signal/response.
Reported / Tested by: tyop @ irc.freenode.net
Approved by: re (kensmith)
MFC after: 3 days
other changes too).
(without any real order)
1. Use device_get_nameunit for mutex naming
2. Add timer for low-latency playback
3. Move most mixer controls from sysctls to mixer(8) controls.
This is a largest part of this patch.
4. Add analog/digital switch (as a temporary sysctl)
5. Get back support for low-bitrate playback (with help of (2))
6. Change locking for exclusive I/O. Writing to non-PTR register
is almost safe and does not need to be ordered with PTR operations.
7. Disable MIDI until we get it to detach properly and fix memory
managment problems.
8. Enable multichannel playback by default. It is as stable as
single-channel mode. Multichannel recording is still an
experimental feature.
9. Multichannel options can be changed by loader tunables.
10. Add a way to disable card from a loader tunable.
11. Add new PCI IDs.
12. Debugger settings are loader tunables now.
14. Remove some unused variables.
15. Mark pcm sub-devices MPSAFE.
16. Partially revert (bus_setup_intr -> snd_setup_intr) since it need
to be done independently
Submitted by: Yuriy Tsibizov (driver maintainer)
Approved by: re (bmah)
- Add controller id for Intel 82801I (ICH9).
PR: kern/114399
Submitted by: Michael Fuckner <michael@fuckner.net>
- MSI support. Disable by default due to various issues with too many
broken hardwares. MSI can be enabled through device.hints(5) or
kenv(8) by setting "hint.pcm.%d.msi=1".
Partially submitted by: kevlo
YAMAMOTO Taku <taku@tackymt.homeip.net>
Tested by: joel, kevlo, YAMAMOTO Taku
Approved by: re (hrs)
MFC after: 3 days