On 2014-09-11 09:47, Adam Richter wrote:
Hi.
Hi Adam,
Interesting problem. Could you submit alsa-info ( http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh ) and point us to it? It makes it possible to run the code in an emulator.
This is a bug and suggested temporary fix that I originally posted to the linux-sound mailing list about a month and a half ago. I am grateful to Takashi Awai for informing me after my follow-up inquiry about it today that I should submit it to the alsa-devel mailing list instead. Please feel free to redirect me further if appropriate. I did not notice any contact information for sound/pci/hda in linux-3.16-rc4/MAINATINERS.
Anyhow, here is the bug report and a one line proposed temporary fix.
The "model=no-jd" argument has not initialized the analog audio output jack correctly for me since linux-3.9-rc1 (if I recall correctly) through linux-3.17-rc4, although I have not tried every release candidate in between.
A lot of things changed with 3.9, so that makes sense. Btw, "model=no-jd" works only for specific machines. You can use the hint "jack-detect=0" instead.
The symptom is that, on a computer with an analog audio output jack that has incorrect jack sense (a hardware bug), audio output is completely muted until I physically replug the cable, even though I specified "model=no-jd" as an argument to the snd-hda-intel kernel module, which is supposed to cause the kernel to ignore the jack sense reported by hardware and just drive the audio output even if the hardware jack sense indicates nothing is plugged in. This problem did not occur until approximate Linux 3.9-rc1.
I have found a few single line workarounds that work, of which my favorite is the following (also attached to this email, in case any mailer subjects this message to reformatting), because it does not add code to anything that gets called frequently.
--- linux-3.17.0-rc4-64bit/sound/pci/hda/hda_jack.c.orig 2014-09-07 16:09:43.000000000 -0700 +++ linux-3.17.0-rc4-64bit/sound/pci/hda/hda_jack.c 2014-09-10 18:41:53.422900040 -0700 @@ -106,6 +106,7 @@ snd_hda_jack_tbl_new(struct hda_codec *c jack->nid = nid; jack->jack_dirty = 1; jack->tag = codec->jacktbl.used;
- jack->phantom_jack = codec->no_jack_detect; return jack; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(snd_hda_jack_tbl_new);
Signed-off-by: Adam J. Richter adam_richter2004@yahoo.com
I consider this a workaround rather than than a perfect fix, because I think the underlying problem seems to be some kind of initialization order issue that I don't fully understand. Basically, by the time jack->phantom_jack was being set, some caller had already called jack_detect_update(), which loaded the incorrect jack sense result from hardware and cleared jack->jack_dirty, so the jack sense would not be set again. At least that is what I think the underlying problem probably is.
Also, if a change like this is to be integrated, I'd like to know if it might be better for the line that I added to be:
jack->phantom_jack = !is_jack_detectable(codec, nid);
Yes, this would probably be better.
I guess that somehow snd_hda_jack_enable_callback gets called for the phantom jack, but I'm not sure exactly how (alsa-info would help).
Nevertheless I'm attaching a patch. I assume it also resolves your problem?
Takashi, what do you think of the attached patch?
...which is what add_jack_kctl does (not sure why add_jack_kctls does not, by the way, at the risk of making a spectacle of my ignorance). My doubt about this approach is that perhaps is_jack_detectable() relies on some initialization that has not occurred at that point.
Anyhow, I'd like to get the process started of either pushing this change upstream or quickly developing a more correct fix. If a more correct fix does not become apparent in the next few days, I would recommend pushing the workaround upstream now until some future code cleanup, so people will no longer be effected by the bug.
Any technical input or advice on how to proceed is welcome. Thanks for taking the time to consider this.
Adam Richter
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