Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 16:28:12 +0300 From: Alexander Motin <mav@FreeBSD.org> To: gary.jennejohn@freenet.de Cc: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: regression in HDA functionality Message-ID: <48E4CC6C.6050407@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <20081002144243.3f2e7310@ernst.jennejohn.org> References: <1222892584.00020319.1222880402@10.7.7.3> <48E47ADF.7030004@FreeBSD.org> <20081002144243.3f2e7310@ernst.jennejohn.org>
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Gary Jennejohn wrote: >>> I can provide verbose boot output from both kernels, if desired. Basically, it looks >>> like the headphone output gets disabled with the new driver. >> Usually such problem means that you have broken BIOS. Verbose output >> usually shows where the problem is and writing some device hints usually >> allows to fix the problem. Read updated snd_hda man page and if it not >> help - send your verbose output to me. > > I read the man page but I must admit that it didn't help me any. I > tried setting some device hints but they didn't help either. I'm > obviously failing to understand something. > > See dmesg_verbose_amd64 and sndstat under ~gj on freefall. I don't see any problem there. It is possible that you may just misunderstood what you have got. You have: pcm0 - SPDIF/HDMI on video card pcm1 - rear 7.1 playback and main record pcm2 - front headphones playback and mic record pcm3 - SPDIF in/out. So, what the problem is? What are you doing, what expecting and what getting? -- Alexander Motin
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