On Thu, 2017-09-07 at 15:54 +0200, Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Thu, 07 Sep 2017 14:25:44 +0200, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
PulseAudio 11 stopped using "hw:" as a fallback for analog stereo if "front:" doesn't work. This caused a regression on "Toshiba Chromebook 2 (Swanky)", because PulseAudio doesn't any more do automatic mixer adjustments when plugging in headphones. Apparently on this machine "hw:1,0" works fine as a substitute for "front:1,0", but we're not going to revert the change in PulseAudio, so could someone add the "front" definition for this machine in alsa-lib? Unfortunately I'm not proficient enough in the alsa-lib configuration system to make a patch myself.
Well, this is about the device that has no alsa-lib config. So far, we assumed that 'front' is available only when defined for the card. But now PA mandates it... Hmm. I guess it's no big problem to add a fallback to hw for the front PCM.
The patch below should work for such a device. It's a patch to alsa-lib source, but basically you can modify similarly the file /usr/share/alsa/pcm/front.conf directly, too.
If it's confirmed to work, I'll merge the patch.
Maybe we can release alsa-lib 1.1.5 along with 4.13 kernel, so a quicker reply would be appreciated.
The reporter said[1] that your patch works fine.
I have a concern, though: what about those cases where hw:x,0 is not an analog stereo device? The reason why PulseAudio was changed is that with the Intel HDMI LPE driver PulseAudio thought that the card had an analog stereo device, when in reality it only had HDMI. Doesn't your patch reintroduce this problem?
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=102560#c6