[alsa-devel] Cirrus CS4207 not working on 4.14.24

Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo jorgefm at cirsa.com
Fri Mar 9 16:00:28 CET 2018


Oh, thanks! That's really explain our behaviour...

I'll follow your instructions in order to disable the power_save_node

flag.


Thanks again!


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De: Takashi Iwai <tiwai at suse.de>
Enviado: viernes, 9 de marzo de 2018 15:50:47
Para: Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo
Cc: alsa-devel at alsa-project.org
Asunto: Re: [alsa-devel] Cirrus CS4207 not working on 4.14.24

On Fri, 09 Mar 2018 15:30:59 +0100,
Jorge Fernandez Monteagudo wrote:
>
> Oh, I know... That's not possible. It's a custom carrier and we only have connected
>
> the Line Out 1 (node 0x03, node 0x0A) and the S/PDIF Out 1 (node 0x08, node 0x10)
>
> to external devices.

Ah, that explains why the driver doesn't work.
As default, the driver does the dynamic codec power-down depending on
the jack detection.  And in your case, it's soldered.

That said, it's no real "bug" in the driver, but it's rather a special
use case.

As already mentioned, the power_save_node flag can be turned off via
codec hints.  You can write a codec "patch" file containing the lines
like the following:

[codec]
0x10134207 0x10134207 0
[hint]
power_save_node = no

and put it in e.g. /lib/firmware/alsa/cs4207-hack, and pass it via a
module option, e.g. add the following line

  options snd-hda-intel patch=,alsa/cs4207-hack

in any /etc/modprobe.d/*.conf file.
The comma (,) before "alsa/cs4207-hack" is no typo, it means to pass
to the secondary card.

The brief instruction is found in
Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst.


Takashi


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