Re: [alsa-devel] sound issues on an HP Pavilion DV3-1075 (solved)

On 9/23/09, Daniel Chen seven.steps@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, both of these options are necessary. What's your lspci -nv|grep -A1 0403?
debian-liv:/home/liviu# lspci -nv|grep -A1 0403 00:14.2 0403: 1002:4383 Subsystem: 103c:1506 -- 01:05.1 0403: 1002:960f Subsystem: 1002:960f
Best Liviu

At Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:06:53 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 9/23/09, Daniel Chen seven.steps@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, both of these options are necessary. What's your lspci -nv|grep -A1 0403?
debian-liv:/home/liviu# lspci -nv|grep -A1 0403 00:14.2 0403: 1002:4383 Subsystem: 103c:1506 -- 01:05.1 0403: 1002:960f Subsystem: 1002:960f
Could you give rather the alsa-info.sh output (run with --no-upload option)? This will contain all needed information.
thanks,
Takashi

On 9/23/09, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Could you give rather the alsa-info.sh output (run with --no-upload option)? This will contain all needed information.
Shouldn't this come with some ALSA package? Here debian-liv:/home/liviu# locate alsa-info debian-liv:/home/liviu#
Anyway, found on the net. See attached. Liviu

At Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:31:23 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 9/23/09, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Could you give rather the alsa-info.sh output (run with --no-upload option)? This will contain all needed information.
Shouldn't this come with some ALSA package?
No idea about Debian.
Here debian-liv:/home/liviu# locate alsa-info
It can be alsa-info.sh.
thanks,
Takashi

At Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:31:23 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Anyway, found on the net. See attached.
Thanks.
Did you try the very latest alsa-driver snapshot? The tarball is below: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/snapshot/alsa-driver-snapshot.tar.gz
It should work without model option, at least. Do I understand correctly that you need enable_msi=1 inevitably to make the HP jack detection working or so? If yes, we can put the device to the white list in the driver.
Takashi

Hello
On 9/23/09, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Do I understand correctly that you need enable_msi=1 inevitably to make the HP jack detection working or so? If yes, we can put the device to the white list in the driver.
I need enable_msi=1 simply to get sound work (internal speakers) and together with position-fix=1 to also get sound in headphones (external speaker/headphones). So far I never tried to use position-fix=1 while removing enable_msi=1. I am not sure whether I answered your question. Liviu

At Wed, 23 Sep 2009 16:27:56 +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello
On 9/23/09, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Do I understand correctly that you need enable_msi=1 inevitably to make the HP jack detection working or so? If yes, we can put the device to the white list in the driver.
I need enable_msi=1 simply to get sound work (internal speakers) and together with position-fix=1 to also get sound in headphones (external speaker/headphones). So far I never tried to use position-fix=1 while removing enable_msi=1. I am not sure whether I answered your question.
Did you try it with the very latest version?
enable_msi=1 should be OK, but position_fix=1 doesn't look necessary. I'm asking this because I don't want to add unneeded option.
thanks,
Takashi

On 9/23/09, Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Did you try it with the very latest version?
No. I have just got a working Debian install (after major upgrade, sound and graphics broke), and I'm currently not ready to break the system again.
enable_msi=1 should be OK, but position_fix=1 doesn't look necessary. I'm asking this because I don't want to add unneeded option.
I will experiment as soon as the next version of alsa hits Debian unstable, and I will report here. Thank you Liviu
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