Ok, I'm going to dive into this one this weekend. I have a test board ready to run.
Daniele, please email me off list to keep the noise level down. I'm also tracking this in bugzilla.
Tobin
On Wed, 2007-12-26 at 17:08 +0100, Daniele (Mastro) wrote:
Takashi Iwai ha scritto:
I recommend you to hack the driver code by yourself. The coding itself isn't too difficult. The problem is the guess work, which PIN really corresponds to which I/O, and what control is missing (EAPD, GPIO, etc).
hum.. i guess the file i should edit is patch_realtek.c but i really have no idea on what to change/add and how to understand what i have to change...
in my other message there are the debug info you requested and i don't know how to use them
i'm really want to do something to help you but i keep reading the code without knowing what to do or understanding it very much... i never developed kernel drivers and I've no idea on what to do
I'm putting here my good will but think i miss the knowledge to do what you suggested and i don't know where to achieve it either
What I'm wondering is how to support 5.1 output. The ALC268 codec is at most for 4 channels (2 + 2). Are you sure that you can get 5.1 distinct outputs?
probably this isn't a 5.1 as i said in the other message
thanks for any reply you will give me i'm sorry i'm so annoying