At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:41:08 +0400, The Source wrote:
Takashi Iwai пишет:
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:15:45 +0400, The Source wrote:
Takashi Iwai пишет:
At Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:36:04 +0400, The Source wrote:
> And, which X-Fi model do you have? > Please show the lspci -nv output, too. > > > > I've got the X-Fi Elite Pro. That's The one with the external In/Out box.
Speaking of which, the headphone jack on it does not output a signal yet, the signal only goes to line out.
There's some relais on the card that seem to switch these, they click multiple times with the windows driver and not all all with yours, I think that's the reason :)
Original OSS driver doesn't output to external block also, so it wouldn't be easy to make this support I think.
The values for port->conv[0] and [1] values in sbxfi_playback_open() might play some role. It's I2SA_L and I2SA_R, alias DAI_CH_I2SAL and DAI_CH_I2SAR, as default. You can try other values, such as, DAI_CH_I2SBL, DAI_CH_I2SA1L, and so on.
Takashi
Latest snapshot has a bug: make[3]: *** No rule to make target `/mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/jack.o', needed by `/mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/snd.o'. Stop.
Already fixed.
Takashi
In file included from /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/jack.c:3: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c: In function ‘snd_jack_new’: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: ‘SW_MICROPHONE_INSERT’ undeclared (first use in this function) /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:107: error: for each function it appears in.) /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c: In function ‘snd_jack_report’: /mnt/e/temp/alsa-driver-unstable/acore/../alsa-kernel/core/jack.c:157: error: ‘SW_MICROPHONE_INSERT’ undeclared (first use in this function)
Hmm, it seems broken for older kernels right now. The easy workaround is to pass --with-cards=sbxfi to configure.
Anyway, I'll fix it now.
thanks,
Takashi