Re: [alsa-devel] 15 April unstable does not handle wave-in
At Wed, 15 Apr 2009 12:13:51 -0400 (GMT-04:00), Susan Cragin wrote:
I just downloaded and installed the unstable snapshot 15-April 9:55. Both my sound cards are shown by asoundconf, but neither works. The wave-in wave-out is still not recognized.
I suppose you are referring to CA0110? Could you elaborate?
The ca0110 codec support itself has no big change. The last one was in Feb. 18. The rest is either HD-audio core or PCM core. But these have little to do with the probing...
Takashi
Please excuse my technical ignorance. Here is everything I know. My hda-intel card is also not being recognized after installing alsa-driver-unstable. The only thing that works is my usb microphone. I think that the program is not giving the instruction to have modules inserted on bootup. I have attached sample modprobe, aplay, asoundconf, modules, alsa-base.conf
Check /proc/asound/version. Is it the latest one?
$ modprobe snd-card-hda-intel
modprobe snd-hda-intel
Takashi
$ sudo cat /proc/asound/version Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.19. Compiled on Apr 15 2009 for kernel 2.6.28-11-generic (SMP).
Then it looks OK.
The problem might be a patch currently included in the unstable tree, which could be broken. I'll check it later.
Meanwhile, if ca0110 worked fine with unstable tree before, it means that the hda-ca0110 patch can go in to the sound git tree. This would be a better option for both of us.
thanks,
Takashi
At Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:10:01 +0200, I wrote:
Meanwhile, if ca0110 worked fine with unstable tree before, it means that the hda-ca0110 patch can go in to the sound git tree. This would be a better option for both of us.
Now I merged hda-ca0110 patch to sound git tree. So alsa-driver snapshot (no unstable version) should work for your CA0110 board. Give it a try.
Takashi
At Thu, 16 Apr 2009 09:24:36 +0200, I wrote:
At Thu, 16 Apr 2009 08:10:01 +0200, I wrote:
Meanwhile, if ca0110 worked fine with unstable tree before, it means that the hda-ca0110 patch can go in to the sound git tree. This would be a better option for both of us.
Now I merged hda-ca0110 patch to sound git tree. So alsa-driver snapshot (no unstable version) should work for your CA0110 board. Give it a try.
BTW, when you refer to a snapshot tarball, check HEAD and alsa-kernel/HEAD files. They contain the latest commit ids. If the latest snapshot has a bug, please show the top ids of these files. This will be more helpful than the date to identify the version you are using.
thanks,
Takashi
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