From 76cb841cb886eef6b3bee341a2266c76578724ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Mon, 6 May 2024 03:02:30 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4.19.249. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- Documentation/sound/hd-audio/controls.rst | 121 ++++ Documentation/sound/hd-audio/dp-mst.rst | 101 +++ Documentation/sound/hd-audio/index.rst | 11 + Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst | 796 ++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst | 882 +++++++++++++++++++++++ Documentation/sound/hd-audio/realtek-pc-beep.rst | 129 ++++ 6 files changed, 2040 insertions(+) create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/controls.rst create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/dp-mst.rst create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/index.rst create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst create mode 100644 Documentation/sound/hd-audio/realtek-pc-beep.rst (limited to 'Documentation/sound/hd-audio') diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/controls.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/controls.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2ebc4f79 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/controls.rst @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +====================================== +HD-Audio Codec-Specific Mixer Controls +====================================== + + +This file explains the codec-specific mixer controls. + +Realtek codecs +-------------- + +Channel Mode + This is an enum control to change the surround-channel setup, + appears only when the surround channels are available. + It gives the number of channels to be used, "2ch", "4ch", "6ch", + and "8ch". According to the configuration, this also controls the + jack-retasking of multi-I/O jacks. + +Auto-Mute Mode + This is an enum control to change the auto-mute behavior of the + headphone and line-out jacks. If built-in speakers and headphone + and/or line-out jacks are available on a machine, this controls + appears. + When there are only either headphones or line-out jacks, it gives + "Disabled" and "Enabled" state. When enabled, the speaker is muted + automatically when a jack is plugged. + + When both headphone and line-out jacks are present, it gives + "Disabled", "Speaker Only" and "Line-Out+Speaker". When + speaker-only is chosen, plugging into a headphone or a line-out jack + mutes the speakers, but not line-outs. When line-out+speaker is + selected, plugging to a headphone jack mutes both speakers and + line-outs. + + +IDT/Sigmatel codecs +------------------- + +Analog Loopback + This control enables/disables the analog-loopback circuit. This + appears only when "loopback" is set to true in a codec hint + (see HD-Audio.txt). Note that on some codecs the analog-loopback + and the normal PCM playback are exclusive, i.e. when this is on, you + won't hear any PCM stream. + +Swap Center/LFE + Swaps the center and LFE channel order. Normally, the left + corresponds to the center and the right to the LFE. When this is + ON, the left to the LFE and the right to the center. + +Headphone as Line Out + When this control is ON, treat the headphone jacks as line-out + jacks. That is, the headphone won't auto-mute the other line-outs, + and no HP-amp is set to the pins. + +Mic Jack Mode, Line Jack Mode, etc + These enum controls the direction and the bias of the input jack + pins. Depending on the jack type, it can set as "Mic In" and "Line + In", for determining the input bias, or it can be set to "Line Out" + when the pin is a multi-I/O jack for surround channels. + + +VIA codecs +---------- + +Smart 5.1 + An enum control to re-task the multi-I/O jacks for surround outputs. + When it's ON, the corresponding input jacks (usually a line-in and a + mic-in) are switched as the surround and the CLFE output jacks. + +Independent HP + When this enum control is enabled, the headphone output is routed + from an individual stream (the third PCM such as hw:0,2) instead of + the primary stream. In the case the headphone DAC is shared with a + side or a CLFE-channel DAC, the DAC is switched to the headphone + automatically. + +Loopback Mixing + An enum control to determine whether the analog-loopback route is + enabled or not. When it's enabled, the analog-loopback is mixed to + the front-channel. Also, the same route is used for the headphone + and speaker outputs. As a side-effect, when this mode is set, the + individual volume controls will be no longer available for + headphones and speakers because there is only one DAC connected to a + mixer widget. + +Dynamic Power-Control + This control determines whether the dynamic power-control per jack + detection is enabled or not. When enabled, the widgets power state + (D0/D3) are changed dynamically depending on the jack plugging + state for saving power consumptions. However, if your system + doesn't provide a proper jack-detection, this won't work; in such a + case, turn this control OFF. + +Jack Detect + This control is provided only for VT1708 codec which gives no proper + unsolicited event per jack plug. When this is on, the driver polls + the jack detection so that the headphone auto-mute can work, while + turning this off would reduce the power consumption. + + +Conexant codecs +--------------- + +Auto-Mute Mode + See Reatek codecs. + + +Analog codecs +-------------- + +Channel Mode + This is an enum control to change the surround-channel setup, + appears only when the surround channels are available. + It gives the number of channels to be used, "2ch", "4ch" and "6ch". + According to the configuration, this also controls the + jack-retasking of multi-I/O jacks. + +Independent HP + When this enum control is enabled, the headphone output is routed + from an individual stream (the third PCM such as hw:0,2) instead of + the primary stream. diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/dp-mst.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/dp-mst.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1617459e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/dp-mst.rst @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +======================= +HD-Audio DP-MST Support +======================= + +To support DP MST audio, HD Audio hdmi codec driver introduces virtual pin +and dynamic pcm assignment. + +Virtual pin is an extension of per_pin. The most difference of DP MST +from legacy is that DP MST introduces device entry. Each pin can contain +several device entries. Each device entry behaves as a pin. + +As each pin may contain several device entries and each codec may contain +several pins, if we use one pcm per per_pin, there will be many PCMs. +The new solution is to create a few PCMs and to dynamically bind pcm to +per_pin. Driver uses spec->dyn_pcm_assign flag to indicate whether to use +the new solution. + +PCM +=== +To be added + +Pin Initialization +================== +Each pin may have several device entries (virtual pins). On Intel platform, +the device entries number is dynamically changed. If DP MST hub is connected, +it is in DP MST mode, and the device entries number is 3. Otherwise, the +device entries number is 1. + +To simplify the implementation, all the device entries will be initialized +when bootup no matter whether it is in DP MST mode or not. + +Connection list +=============== +DP MST reuses connection list code. The code can be reused because +device entries on the same pin have the same connection list. + +This means DP MST gets the device entry connection list without the +device entry setting. + +Jack +==== + +Presume: + - MST must be dyn_pcm_assign, and it is acomp (for Intel scenario); + - NON-MST may or may not be dyn_pcm_assign, it can be acomp or !acomp; + +So there are the following scenarios: + a. MST (&& dyn_pcm_assign && acomp) + b. NON-MST && dyn_pcm_assign && acomp + c. NON-MST && !dyn_pcm_assign && !acomp + +Below discussion will ignore MST and NON-MST difference as it doesn't +impact on jack handling too much. + +Driver uses struct hdmi_pcm pcm[] array in hdmi_spec and snd_jack is +a member of hdmi_pcm. Each pin has one struct hdmi_pcm * pcm pointer. + +For !dyn_pcm_assign, per_pin->pcm will assigned to spec->pcm[n] statically. + +For dyn_pcm_assign, per_pin->pcm will assigned to spec->pcm[n] +when monitor is hotplugged. + + +Build Jack +---------- + +- dyn_pcm_assign + + Will not use hda_jack but use snd_jack in spec->pcm_rec[pcm_idx].jack directly. + +- !dyn_pcm_assign + + Use hda_jack and assign spec->pcm_rec[pcm_idx].jack = jack->jack statically. + + +Unsolicited Event Enabling +-------------------------- +Enable unsolicited event if !acomp. + + +Monitor Hotplug Event Handling +------------------------------ +- acomp + + pin_eld_notify() -> check_presence_and_report() -> hdmi_present_sense() -> + sync_eld_via_acomp(). + + Use directly snd_jack_report() on spec->pcm_rec[pcm_idx].jack for + both dyn_pcm_assign and !dyn_pcm_assign + +- !acomp + + hdmi_unsol_event() -> hdmi_intrinsic_event() -> check_presence_and_report() -> + hdmi_present_sense() -> hdmi_prepsent_sense_via_verbs() + + Use directly snd_jack_report() on spec->pcm_rec[pcm_idx].jack for dyn_pcm_assign. + Use hda_jack mechanism to handle jack events. + + +Others to be added later +======================== diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/index.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/index.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e12de9fc --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/index.rst @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +HD-Audio +======== + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + + notes + models + controls + dp-mst + realtek-pc-beep diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c0de54b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst @@ -0,0 +1,796 @@ +============================== +HD-Audio Codec-Specific Models +============================== + +ALC880 +====== +3stack + 3-jack in back and a headphone out +3stack-digout + 3-jack in back, a HP out and a SPDIF out +5stack + 5-jack in back, 2-jack in front +5stack-digout + 5-jack in back, 2-jack in front, a SPDIF out +6stack + 6-jack in back, 2-jack in front +6stack-digout + 6-jack with a SPDIF out +6stack-automute + 6-jack with headphone jack detection + +ALC260 +====== +gpio1 + Enable GPIO1 +coef + Enable EAPD via COEF table +fujitsu + Quirk for FSC S7020 +fujitsu-jwse + Quirk for FSC S7020 with jack modes and HP mic support + +ALC262 +====== +inv-dmic + Inverted internal mic workaround +fsc-h270 + Fixups for Fujitsu-Siemens Celsius H270 +fsc-s7110 + Fixups for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook S7110 +hp-z200 + Fixups for HP Z200 +tyan + Fixups for Tyan Thunder n6650W +lenovo-3000 + Fixups for Lenovo 3000 +benq + Fixups for Benq ED8 +benq-t31 + Fixups for Benq T31 +bayleybay + Fixups for Intel BayleyBay + +ALC267/268 +========== +inv-dmic + Inverted internal mic workaround +hp-eapd + Disable HP EAPD on NID 0x15 +spdif + Enable SPDIF output on NID 0x1e + +ALC22x/23x/25x/269/27x/28x/29x (and vendor-specific ALC3xxx models) +=================================================================== +laptop-amic + Laptops with analog-mic input +laptop-dmic + Laptops with digital-mic input +alc269-dmic + Enable ALC269(VA) digital mic workaround +alc271-dmic + Enable ALC271X digital mic workaround +inv-dmic + Inverted internal mic workaround +headset-mic + Indicates a combined headset (headphone+mic) jack +headset-mode + More comprehensive headset support for ALC269 & co +headset-mode-no-hp-mic + Headset mode support without headphone mic +lenovo-dock + Enables docking station I/O for some Lenovos +hp-gpio-led + GPIO LED support on HP laptops +hp-dock-gpio-mic1-led + HP dock with mic LED support +dell-headset-multi + Headset jack, which can also be used as mic-in +dell-headset-dock + Headset jack (without mic-in), and also dock I/O +dell-headset3 + Headset jack (without mic-in), and also dock I/O, variant 3 +dell-headset4 + Headset jack (without mic-in), and also dock I/O, variant 4 +alc283-dac-wcaps + Fixups for Chromebook with ALC283 +alc283-sense-combo + Combo jack sensing on ALC283 +tpt440-dock + Pin configs for Lenovo Thinkpad Dock support +tpt440 + Lenovo Thinkpad T440s setup +tpt460 + Lenovo Thinkpad T460/560 setup +tpt470-dock + Lenovo Thinkpad T470 dock setup +dual-codecs + Lenovo laptops with dual codecs +alc700-ref + Intel reference board with ALC700 codec +vaio + Pin fixups for Sony VAIO laptops +dell-m101z + COEF setup for Dell M101z +asus-g73jw + Subwoofer pin fixup for ASUS G73JW +lenovo-eapd + Inversed EAPD setup for Lenovo laptops +sony-hweq + H/W EQ COEF setup for Sony laptops +pcm44k + Fixed PCM 44kHz constraints (for buggy devices) +lifebook + Dock pin fixups for Fujitsu Lifebook +lifebook-extmic + Headset mic fixup for Fujitsu Lifebook +lifebook-hp-pin + Headphone pin fixup for Fujitsu Lifebook +lifebook-u7x7 + Lifebook U7x7 fixups +alc269vb-amic + ALC269VB analog mic pin fixups +alc269vb-dmic + ALC269VB digital mic pin fixups +hp-mute-led-mic1 + Mute LED via Mic1 pin on HP +hp-mute-led-mic2 + Mute LED via Mic2 pin on HP +hp-mute-led-mic3 + Mute LED via Mic3 pin on HP +hp-gpio-mic1 + GPIO + Mic1 pin LED on HP +hp-line1-mic1 + Mute LED via Line1 + Mic1 pins on HP +noshutup + Skip shutup callback +sony-nomic + Headset mic fixup for Sony laptops +aspire-headset-mic + Headset pin fixup for Acer Aspire +asus-x101 + ASUS X101 fixups +acer-ao7xx + Acer AO7xx fixups +acer-aspire-e1 + Acer Aspire E1 fixups +acer-ac700 + Acer AC700 fixups +limit-mic-boost + Limit internal mic boost on Lenovo machines +asus-zenbook + ASUS Zenbook fixups +asus-zenbook-ux31a + ASUS Zenbook UX31A fixups +ordissimo + Ordissimo EVE2 (or Malata PC-B1303) fixups +asus-tx300 + ASUS TX300 fixups +alc283-int-mic + ALC283 COEF setup for Lenovo machines +mono-speakers + Subwoofer and headset fixupes for Dell Inspiron +alc290-subwoofer + Subwoofer fixups for Dell Vostro +thinkpad + Binding with thinkpad_acpi driver for Lenovo machines +dmic-thinkpad + thinkpad_acpi binding + digital mic support +alc255-acer + ALC255 fixups on Acer machines +alc255-asus + ALC255 fixups on ASUS machines +alc255-dell1 + ALC255 fixups on Dell machines +alc255-dell2 + ALC255 fixups on Dell machines, variant 2 +alc293-dell1 + ALC293 fixups on Dell machines +alc283-headset + Headset pin fixups on ALC283 +aspire-v5 + Acer Aspire V5 fixups +hp-gpio4 + GPIO and Mic1 pin mute LED fixups for HP +hp-gpio-led + GPIO mute LEDs on HP +hp-gpio2-hotkey + GPIO mute LED with hot key handling on HP +hp-dock-pins + GPIO mute LEDs and dock support on HP +hp-dock-gpio-mic + GPIO, Mic mute LED and dock support on HP +hp-9480m + HP 9480m fixups +alc288-dell1 + ALC288 fixups on Dell machines +alc288-dell-xps13 + ALC288 fixups on Dell XPS13 +dell-e7x + Dell E7x fixups +alc293-dell + ALC293 fixups on Dell machines +alc298-dell1 + ALC298 fixups on Dell machines +alc298-dell-aio + ALC298 fixups on Dell AIO machines +alc275-dell-xps + ALC275 fixups on Dell XPS models +lenovo-spk-noise + Workaround for speaker noise on Lenovo machines +lenovo-hotkey + Hot-key support via Mic2 pin on Lenovo machines +dell-spk-noise + Workaround for speaker noise on Dell machines +alc255-dell1 + ALC255 fixups on Dell machines +alc295-disable-dac3 + Disable DAC3 routing on ALC295 +alc280-hp-headset + HP Elitebook fixups +alc221-hp-mic + Front mic pin fixup on HP machines +alc298-spk-volume + Speaker pin routing workaround on ALC298 +dell-inspiron-7559 + Dell Inspiron 7559 fixups +ativ-book + Samsung Ativ book 8 fixups +alc221-hp-mic + ALC221 headset fixups on HP machines +alc256-asus-mic + ALC256 fixups on ASUS machines +alc256-asus-aio + ALC256 fixups on ASUS AIO machines +alc233-eapd + ALC233 fixups on ASUS machines +alc294-lenovo-mic + ALC294 Mic pin fixup for Lenovo AIO machines +alc225-wyse + Dell Wyse fixups +alc274-dell-aio + ALC274 fixups on Dell AIO machines +alc255-dummy-lineout + Dell Precision 3930 fixups +alc255-dell-headset"}, + Dell Precision 3630 fixups +alc295-hp-x360 + HP Spectre X360 fixups + +ALC66x/67x/892 +============== +aspire + Subwoofer pin fixup for Aspire laptops +ideapad + Subwoofer pin fixup for Ideapad laptops +mario + Chromebook mario model fixup +hp-rp5800 + Headphone pin fixup for HP RP5800 +asus-mode1 + ASUS +asus-mode2 + ASUS +asus-mode3 + ASUS +asus-mode4 + ASUS +asus-mode5 + ASUS +asus-mode6 + ASUS +asus-mode7 + ASUS +asus-mode8 + ASUS +zotac-z68 + Front HP fixup for Zotac Z68 +inv-dmic + Inverted internal mic workaround +alc662-headset-multi + Dell headset jack, which can also be used as mic-in (ALC662) +dell-headset-multi + Headset jack, which can also be used as mic-in +alc662-headset + Headset mode support on ALC662 +alc668-headset + Headset mode support on ALC668 +bass16 + Bass speaker fixup on pin 0x16 +bass1a + Bass speaker fixup on pin 0x1a +automute + Auto-mute fixups for ALC668 +dell-xps13 + Dell XPS13 fixups +asus-nx50 + ASUS Nx50 fixups +asus-nx51 + ASUS Nx51 fixups +alc891-headset + Headset mode support on ALC891 +alc891-headset-multi + Dell headset jack, which can also be used as mic-in (ALC891) +acer-veriton + Acer Veriton speaker pin fixup +asrock-mobo + Fix invalid 0x15 / 0x16 pins +usi-headset + Headset support on USI machines +dual-codecs + Lenovo laptops with dual codecs + +ALC680 +====== +N/A + +ALC88x/898/1150/1220 +==================== +abit-aw9d + Pin fixups for Abit AW9D-MAX +lenovo-y530 + Pin fixups for Lenovo Y530 +acer-aspire-7736 + Fixup for Acer Aspire 7736 +asus-w90v + Pin fixup for ASUS W90V +cd + Enable audio CD pin NID 0x1c +no-front-hp + Disable front HP pin NID 0x1b +vaio-tt + Pin fixup for VAIO TT +eee1601 + COEF setups for ASUS Eee 1601 +alc882-eapd + Change EAPD COEF mode on ALC882 +alc883-eapd + Change EAPD COEF mode on ALC883 +gpio1 + Enable GPIO1 +gpio2 + Enable GPIO2 +gpio3 + Enable GPIO3 +alc889-coef + Setup ALC889 COEF +asus-w2jc + Fixups for ASUS W2JC +acer-aspire-4930g + Acer Aspire 4930G/5930G/6530G/6930G/7730G +acer-aspire-8930g + Acer Aspire 8330G/6935G +acer-aspire + Acer Aspire others +macpro-gpio + GPIO setup for Mac Pro +dac-route + Workaround for DAC routing on Acer Aspire +mbp-vref + Vref setup for Macbook Pro +imac91-vref + Vref setup for iMac 9,1 +mba11-vref + Vref setup for MacBook Air 1,1 +mba21-vref + Vref setup for MacBook Air 2,1 +mp11-vref + Vref setup for Mac Pro 1,1 +mp41-vref + Vref setup for Mac Pro 4,1 +inv-dmic + Inverted internal mic workaround +no-primary-hp + VAIO Z/VGC-LN51JGB workaround (for fixed speaker DAC) +asus-bass + Bass speaker setup for ASUS ET2700 +dual-codecs + ALC1220 dual codecs for Gaming mobos +clevo-p950 + Fixups for Clevo P950 + +ALC861/660 +========== +N/A + +ALC861VD/660VD +============== +N/A + +CMI9880 +======= +minimal + 3-jack in back +min_fp + 3-jack in back, 2-jack in front +full + 6-jack in back, 2-jack in front +full_dig + 6-jack in back, 2-jack in front, SPDIF I/O +allout + 5-jack in back, 2-jack in front, SPDIF out +auto + auto-config reading BIOS (default) + +AD1882 / AD1882A +================ +3stack + 3-stack mode +3stack-automute + 3-stack with automute front HP (default) +6stack + 6-stack mode + +AD1884A / AD1883 / AD1984A / AD1984B +==================================== +desktop 3-stack desktop (default) +laptop laptop with HP jack sensing +mobile mobile devices with HP jack sensing +thinkpad Lenovo Thinkpad X300 +touchsmart HP Touchsmart + +AD1884 +====== +N/A + +AD1981 +====== +basic 3-jack (default) +hp HP nx6320 +thinkpad Lenovo Thinkpad T60/X60/Z60 +toshiba Toshiba U205 + +AD1983 +====== +N/A + +AD1984 +====== +basic default configuration +thinkpad Lenovo Thinkpad T61/X61 +dell_desktop Dell T3400 + +AD1986A +======= +3stack + 3-stack, shared surrounds +laptop + 2-channel only (FSC V2060, Samsung M50) +laptop-imic + 2-channel with built-in mic +eapd + Turn on EAPD constantly + +AD1988/AD1988B/AD1989A/AD1989B +============================== +6stack + 6-jack +6stack-dig + ditto with SPDIF +3stack + 3-jack +3stack-dig + ditto with SPDIF +laptop + 3-jack with hp-jack automute +laptop-dig + ditto with SPDIF +auto + auto-config reading BIOS (default) + +Conexant 5045 +============= +cap-mix-amp + Fix max input level on mixer widget +toshiba-p105 + Toshiba P105 quirk +hp-530 + HP 530 quirk + +Conexant 5047 +============= +cap-mix-amp + Fix max input level on mixer widget + +Conexant 5051 +============= +lenovo-x200 + Lenovo X200 quirk + +Conexant 5066 +============= +stereo-dmic + Workaround for inverted stereo digital mic +gpio1 + Enable GPIO1 pin +headphone-mic-pin + Enable headphone mic NID 0x18 without detection +tp410 + Thinkpad T400 & co quirks +thinkpad + Thinkpad mute/mic LED quirk +lemote-a1004 + Lemote A1004 quirk +lemote-a1205 + Lemote A1205 quirk +olpc-xo + OLPC XO quirk +mute-led-eapd + Mute LED control via EAPD +hp-dock + HP dock support +mute-led-gpio + Mute LED control via GPIO +hp-mic-fix + Fix for headset mic pin on HP boxes + +STAC9200 +======== +ref + Reference board +oqo + OQO Model 2 +dell-d21 + Dell (unknown) +dell-d22 + Dell (unknown) +dell-d23 + Dell (unknown) +dell-m21 + Dell Inspiron 630m, Dell Inspiron 640m +dell-m22 + Dell Latitude D620, Dell Latitude D820 +dell-m23 + Dell XPS M1710, Dell Precision M90 +dell-m24 + Dell Latitude 120L +dell-m25 + Dell Inspiron E1505n +dell-m26 + Dell Inspiron 1501 +dell-m27 + Dell Inspiron E1705/9400 +gateway-m4 + Gateway laptops with EAPD control +gateway-m4-2 + Gateway laptops with EAPD control +panasonic + Panasonic CF-74 +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC9205/9254 +============= +ref + Reference board +dell-m42 + Dell (unknown) +dell-m43 + Dell Precision +dell-m44 + Dell Inspiron +eapd + Keep EAPD on (e.g. Gateway T1616) +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC9220/9221 +============= +ref + Reference board +3stack + D945 3stack +5stack + D945 5stack + SPDIF +intel-mac-v1 + Intel Mac Type 1 +intel-mac-v2 + Intel Mac Type 2 +intel-mac-v3 + Intel Mac Type 3 +intel-mac-v4 + Intel Mac Type 4 +intel-mac-v5 + Intel Mac Type 5 +intel-mac-auto + Intel Mac (detect type according to subsystem id) +macmini + Intel Mac Mini (equivalent with type 3) +macbook + Intel Mac Book (eq. type 5) +macbook-pro-v1 + Intel Mac Book Pro 1st generation (eq. type 3) +macbook-pro + Intel Mac Book Pro 2nd generation (eq. type 3) +imac-intel + Intel iMac (eq. type 2) +imac-intel-20 + Intel iMac (newer version) (eq. type 3) +ecs202 + ECS/PC chips +dell-d81 + Dell (unknown) +dell-d82 + Dell (unknown) +dell-m81 + Dell (unknown) +dell-m82 + Dell XPS M1210 +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC9202/9250/9251 +================== +ref + Reference board, base config +m1 + Some Gateway MX series laptops (NX560XL) +m1-2 + Some Gateway MX series laptops (MX6453) +m2 + Some Gateway MX series laptops (M255) +m2-2 + Some Gateway MX series laptops +m3 + Some Gateway MX series laptops +m5 + Some Gateway MX series laptops (MP6954) +m6 + Some Gateway NX series laptops +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC9227/9228/9229/927x +======================= +ref + Reference board +ref-no-jd + Reference board without HP/Mic jack detection +3stack + D965 3stack +5stack + D965 5stack + SPDIF +5stack-no-fp + D965 5stack without front panel +dell-3stack + Dell Dimension E520 +dell-bios + Fixes with Dell BIOS setup +dell-bios-amic + Fixes with Dell BIOS setup including analog mic +volknob + Fixes with volume-knob widget 0x24 +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC92HD71B* +============ +ref + Reference board +dell-m4-1 + Dell desktops +dell-m4-2 + Dell desktops +dell-m4-3 + Dell desktops +hp-m4 + HP mini 1000 +hp-dv5 + HP dv series +hp-hdx + HP HDX series +hp-dv4-1222nr + HP dv4-1222nr (with LED support) +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC92HD73* +=========== +ref + Reference board +no-jd + BIOS setup but without jack-detection +intel + Intel DG45* mobos +dell-m6-amic + Dell desktops/laptops with analog mics +dell-m6-dmic + Dell desktops/laptops with digital mics +dell-m6 + Dell desktops/laptops with both type of mics +dell-eq + Dell desktops/laptops +alienware + Alienware M17x +asus-mobo + Pin configs for ASUS mobo with 5.1/SPDIF out +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC92HD83* +=========== +ref + Reference board +mic-ref + Reference board with power management for ports +dell-s14 + Dell laptop +dell-vostro-3500 + Dell Vostro 3500 laptop +hp-dv7-4000 + HP dv-7 4000 +hp_cNB11_intquad + HP CNB models with 4 speakers +hp-zephyr + HP Zephyr +hp-led + HP with broken BIOS for mute LED +hp-inv-led + HP with broken BIOS for inverted mute LED +hp-mic-led + HP with mic-mute LED +headset-jack + Dell Latitude with a 4-pin headset jack +hp-envy-bass + Pin fixup for HP Envy bass speaker (NID 0x0f) +hp-envy-ts-bass + Pin fixup for HP Envy TS bass speaker (NID 0x10) +hp-bnb13-eq + Hardware equalizer setup for HP laptops +hp-envy-ts-bass + HP Envy TS bass support +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +STAC92HD95 +========== +hp-led + LED support for HP laptops +hp-bass + Bass HPF setup for HP Spectre 13 + +STAC9872 +======== +vaio + VAIO laptop without SPDIF +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +Cirrus Logic CS4206/4207 +======================== +mbp53 + MacBook Pro 5,3 +mbp55 + MacBook Pro 5,5 +imac27 + IMac 27 Inch +imac27_122 + iMac 12,2 +apple + Generic Apple quirk +mbp101 + MacBookPro 10,1 +mbp81 + MacBookPro 8,1 +mba42 + MacBookAir 4,2 +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +Cirrus Logic CS4208 +=================== +mba6 + MacBook Air 6,1 and 6,2 +gpio0 + Enable GPIO 0 amp +mbp11 + MacBookPro 11,2 +macmini + MacMini 7,1 +auto + BIOS setup (default) + +VIA VT17xx/VT18xx/VT20xx +======================== +auto + BIOS setup (default) diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9f7347830 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/notes.rst @@ -0,0 +1,882 @@ +============================= +More Notes on HD-Audio Driver +============================= + +Takashi Iwai + + +General +======= + +HD-audio is the new standard on-board audio component on modern PCs +after AC97. Although Linux has been supporting HD-audio since long +time ago, there are often problems with new machines. A part of the +problem is broken BIOS, and the rest is the driver implementation. +This document explains the brief trouble-shooting and debugging +methods for the HD-audio hardware. + +The HD-audio component consists of two parts: the controller chip and +the codec chips on the HD-audio bus. Linux provides a single driver +for all controllers, snd-hda-intel. Although the driver name contains +a word of a well-known hardware vendor, it's not specific to it but for +all controller chips by other companies. Since the HD-audio +controllers are supposed to be compatible, the single snd-hda-driver +should work in most cases. But, not surprisingly, there are known +bugs and issues specific to each controller type. The snd-hda-intel +driver has a bunch of workarounds for these as described below. + +A controller may have multiple codecs. Usually you have one audio +codec and optionally one modem codec. In theory, there might be +multiple audio codecs, e.g. for analog and digital outputs, and the +driver might not work properly because of conflict of mixer elements. +This should be fixed in future if such hardware really exists. + +The snd-hda-intel driver has several different codec parsers depending +on the codec. It has a generic parser as a fallback, but this +functionality is fairly limited until now. Instead of the generic +parser, usually the codec-specific parser (coded in patch_*.c) is used +for the codec-specific implementations. The details about the +codec-specific problems are explained in the later sections. + +If you are interested in the deep debugging of HD-audio, read the +HD-audio specification at first. The specification is found on +Intel's web page, for example: + +* http://www.intel.com/standards/hdaudio/ + + +HD-Audio Controller +=================== + +DMA-Position Problem +-------------------- +The most common problem of the controller is the inaccurate DMA +pointer reporting. The DMA pointer for playback and capture can be +read in two ways, either via a LPIB register or via a position-buffer +map. As default the driver tries to read from the io-mapped +position-buffer, and falls back to LPIB if the position-buffer appears +dead. However, this detection isn't perfect on some devices. In such +a case, you can change the default method via ``position_fix`` option. + +``position_fix=1`` means to use LPIB method explicitly. +``position_fix=2`` means to use the position-buffer. +``position_fix=3`` means to use a combination of both methods, needed +for some VIA controllers. The capture stream position is corrected +by comparing both LPIB and position-buffer values. +``position_fix=4`` is another combination available for all controllers, +and uses LPIB for the playback and the position-buffer for the capture +streams. +0 is the default value for all other +controllers, the automatic check and fallback to LPIB as described in +the above. If you get a problem of repeated sounds, this option might +help. + +In addition to that, every controller is known to be broken regarding +the wake-up timing. It wakes up a few samples before actually +processing the data on the buffer. This caused a lot of problems, for +example, with ALSA dmix or JACK. Since 2.6.27 kernel, the driver puts +an artificial delay to the wake up timing. This delay is controlled +via ``bdl_pos_adj`` option. + +When ``bdl_pos_adj`` is a negative value (as default), it's assigned to +an appropriate value depending on the controller chip. For Intel +chips, it'd be 1 while it'd be 32 for others. Usually this works. +Only in case it doesn't work and you get warning messages, you should +change this parameter to other values. + + +Codec-Probing Problem +--------------------- +A less often but a more severe problem is the codec probing. When +BIOS reports the available codec slots wrongly, the driver gets +confused and tries to access the non-existing codec slot. This often +results in the total screw-up, and destructs the further communication +with the codec chips. The symptom appears usually as error messages +like: +:: + + hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode: + last cmd=0x12345678 + hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode: + last cmd=0x12345678 + +The first line is a warning, and this is usually relatively harmless. +It means that the codec response isn't notified via an IRQ. The +driver uses explicit polling method to read the response. It gives +very slight CPU overhead, but you'd unlikely notice it. + +The second line is, however, a fatal error. If this happens, usually +it means that something is really wrong. Most likely you are +accessing a non-existing codec slot. + +Thus, if the second error message appears, try to narrow the probed +codec slots via ``probe_mask`` option. It's a bitmask, and each bit +corresponds to the codec slot. For example, to probe only the first +slot, pass ``probe_mask=1``. For the first and the third slots, pass +``probe_mask=5`` (where 5 = 1 | 4), and so on. + +Since 2.6.29 kernel, the driver has a more robust probing method, so +this error might happen rarely, though. + +On a machine with a broken BIOS, sometimes you need to force the +driver to probe the codec slots the hardware doesn't report for use. +In such a case, turn the bit 8 (0x100) of ``probe_mask`` option on. +Then the rest 8 bits are passed as the codec slots to probe +unconditionally. For example, ``probe_mask=0x103`` will force to probe +the codec slots 0 and 1 no matter what the hardware reports. + + +Interrupt Handling +------------------ +HD-audio driver uses MSI as default (if available) since 2.6.33 +kernel as MSI works better on some machines, and in general, it's +better for performance. However, Nvidia controllers showed bad +regressions with MSI (especially in a combination with AMD chipset), +thus we disabled MSI for them. + +There seem also still other devices that don't work with MSI. If you +see a regression wrt the sound quality (stuttering, etc) or a lock-up +in the recent kernel, try to pass ``enable_msi=0`` option to disable +MSI. If it works, you can add the known bad device to the blacklist +defined in hda_intel.c. In such a case, please report and give the +patch back to the upstream developer. + + +HD-Audio Codec +============== + +Model Option +------------ +The most common problem regarding the HD-audio driver is the +unsupported codec features or the mismatched device configuration. +Most of codec-specific code has several preset models, either to +override the BIOS setup or to provide more comprehensive features. + +The driver checks PCI SSID and looks through the static configuration +table until any matching entry is found. If you have a new machine, +you may see a message like below: +:: + + hda_codec: ALC880: BIOS auto-probing. + +Meanwhile, in the earlier versions, you would see a message like: +:: + + hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying auto-probe from BIOS... + +Even if you see such a message, DON'T PANIC. Take a deep breath and +keep your towel. First of all, it's an informational message, no +warning, no error. This means that the PCI SSID of your device isn't +listed in the known preset model (white-)list. But, this doesn't mean +that the driver is broken. Many codec-drivers provide the automatic +configuration mechanism based on the BIOS setup. + +The HD-audio codec has usually "pin" widgets, and BIOS sets the default +configuration of each pin, which indicates the location, the +connection type, the jack color, etc. The HD-audio driver can guess +the right connection judging from these default configuration values. +However -- some codec-support codes, such as patch_analog.c, don't +support the automatic probing (yet as of 2.6.28). And, BIOS is often, +yes, pretty often broken. It sets up wrong values and screws up the +driver. + +The preset model (or recently called as "fix-up") is provided +basically to overcome such a situation. When the matching preset +model is found in the white-list, the driver assumes the static +configuration of that preset with the correct pin setup, etc. +Thus, if you have a newer machine with a slightly different PCI SSID +(or codec SSID) from the existing one, you may have a good chance to +re-use the same model. You can pass the ``model`` option to specify the +preset model instead of PCI (and codec-) SSID look-up. + +What ``model`` option values are available depends on the codec chip. +Check your codec chip from the codec proc file (see "Codec Proc-File" +section below). It will show the vendor/product name of your codec +chip. Then, see Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst file, +the section of HD-audio driver. You can find a list of codecs +and ``model`` options belonging to each codec. For example, for Realtek +ALC262 codec chip, pass ``model=ultra`` for devices that are compatible +with Samsung Q1 Ultra. + +Thus, the first thing you can do for any brand-new, unsupported and +non-working HD-audio hardware is to check HD-audio codec and several +different ``model`` option values. If you have any luck, some of them +might suit with your device well. + +There are a few special model option values: + +* when 'nofixup' is passed, the device-specific fixups in the codec + parser are skipped. +* when ``generic`` is passed, the codec-specific parser is skipped and + only the generic parser is used. + + +Speaker and Headphone Output +---------------------------- +One of the most frequent (and obvious) bugs with HD-audio is the +silent output from either or both of a built-in speaker and a +headphone jack. In general, you should try a headphone output at +first. A speaker output often requires more additional controls like +the external amplifier bits. Thus a headphone output has a slightly +better chance. + +Before making a bug report, double-check whether the mixer is set up +correctly. The recent version of snd-hda-intel driver provides mostly +"Master" volume control as well as "Front" volume (where Front +indicates the front-channels). In addition, there can be individual +"Headphone" and "Speaker" controls. + +Ditto for the speaker output. There can be "External Amplifier" +switch on some codecs. Turn on this if present. + +Another related problem is the automatic mute of speaker output by +headphone plugging. This feature is implemented in most cases, but +not on every preset model or codec-support code. + +In anyway, try a different model option if you have such a problem. +Some other models may match better and give you more matching +functionality. If none of the available models works, send a bug +report. See the bug report section for details. + +If you are masochistic enough to debug the driver problem, note the +following: + +* The speaker (and the headphone, too) output often requires the + external amplifier. This can be set usually via EAPD verb or a + certain GPIO. If the codec pin supports EAPD, you have a better + chance via SET_EAPD_BTL verb (0x70c). On others, GPIO pin (mostly + it's either GPIO0 or GPIO1) may turn on/off EAPD. +* Some Realtek codecs require special vendor-specific coefficients to + turn on the amplifier. See patch_realtek.c. +* IDT codecs may have extra power-enable/disable controls on each + analog pin. See patch_sigmatel.c. +* Very rare but some devices don't accept the pin-detection verb until + triggered. Issuing GET_PIN_SENSE verb (0xf09) may result in the + codec-communication stall. Some examples are found in + patch_realtek.c. + + +Capture Problems +---------------- +The capture problems are often because of missing setups of mixers. +Thus, before submitting a bug report, make sure that you set up the +mixer correctly. For example, both "Capture Volume" and "Capture +Switch" have to be set properly in addition to the right "Capture +Source" or "Input Source" selection. Some devices have "Mic Boost" +volume or switch. + +When the PCM device is opened via "default" PCM (without pulse-audio +plugin), you'll likely have "Digital Capture Volume" control as well. +This is provided for the extra gain/attenuation of the signal in +software, especially for the inputs without the hardware volume +control such as digital microphones. Unless really needed, this +should be set to exactly 50%, corresponding to 0dB -- neither extra +gain nor attenuation. When you use "hw" PCM, i.e., a raw access PCM, +this control will have no influence, though. + +It's known that some codecs / devices have fairly bad analog circuits, +and the recorded sound contains a certain DC-offset. This is no bug +of the driver. + +Most of modern laptops have no analog CD-input connection. Thus, the +recording from CD input won't work in many cases although the driver +provides it as the capture source. Use CDDA instead. + +The automatic switching of the built-in and external mic per plugging +is implemented on some codec models but not on every model. Partly +because of my laziness but mostly lack of testers. Feel free to +submit the improvement patch to the author. + + +Direct Debugging +---------------- +If no model option gives you a better result, and you are a tough guy +to fight against evil, try debugging via hitting the raw HD-audio +codec verbs to the device. Some tools are available: hda-emu and +hda-analyzer. The detailed description is found in the sections +below. You'd need to enable hwdep for using these tools. See "Kernel +Configuration" section. + + +Other Issues +============ + +Kernel Configuration +-------------------- +In general, I recommend you to enable the sound debug option, +``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG=y``, no matter whether you are debugging or not. +This enables snd_printd() macro and others, and you'll get additional +kernel messages at probing. + +In addition, you can enable ``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG_VERBOSE=y``. But this +will give you far more messages. Thus turn this on only when you are +sure to want it. + +Don't forget to turn on the appropriate ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_*`` +options. Note that each of them corresponds to the codec chip, not +the controller chip. Thus, even if lspci shows the Nvidia controller, +you may need to choose the option for other vendors. If you are +unsure, just select all yes. + +``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP`` is a useful option for debugging the driver. +When this is enabled, the driver creates hardware-dependent devices +(one per each codec), and you have a raw access to the device via +these device files. For example, ``hwC0D2`` will be created for the +codec slot #2 of the first card (#0). For debug-tools such as +hda-verb and hda-analyzer, the hwdep device has to be enabled. +Thus, it'd be better to turn this on always. + +``CONFIG_SND_HDA_RECONFIG`` is a new option, and this depends on the +hwdep option above. When enabled, you'll have some sysfs files under +the corresponding hwdep directory. See "HD-audio reconfiguration" +section below. + +``CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE`` option enables the power-saving feature. +See "Power-saving" section below. + + +Codec Proc-File +--------------- +The codec proc-file is a treasure-chest for debugging HD-audio. +It shows most of useful information of each codec widget. + +The proc file is located in /proc/asound/card*/codec#*, one file per +each codec slot. You can know the codec vendor, product id and +names, the type of each widget, capabilities and so on. +This file, however, doesn't show the jack sensing state, so far. This +is because the jack-sensing might be depending on the trigger state. + +This file will be picked up by the debug tools, and also it can be fed +to the emulator as the primary codec information. See the debug tools +section below. + +This proc file can be also used to check whether the generic parser is +used. When the generic parser is used, the vendor/product ID name +will appear as "Realtek ID 0262", instead of "Realtek ALC262". + + +HD-Audio Reconfiguration +------------------------ +This is an experimental feature to allow you re-configure the HD-audio +codec dynamically without reloading the driver. The following sysfs +files are available under each codec-hwdep device directory (e.g. +/sys/class/sound/hwC0D0): + +vendor_id + Shows the 32bit codec vendor-id hex number. You can change the + vendor-id value by writing to this file. +subsystem_id + Shows the 32bit codec subsystem-id hex number. You can change the + subsystem-id value by writing to this file. +revision_id + Shows the 32bit codec revision-id hex number. You can change the + revision-id value by writing to this file. +afg + Shows the AFG ID. This is read-only. +mfg + Shows the MFG ID. This is read-only. +name + Shows the codec name string. Can be changed by writing to this + file. +modelname + Shows the currently set ``model`` option. Can be changed by writing + to this file. +init_verbs + The extra verbs to execute at initialization. You can add a verb by + writing to this file. Pass three numbers: nid, verb and parameter + (separated with a space). +hints + Shows / stores hint strings for codec parsers for any use. + Its format is ``key = value``. For example, passing ``jack_detect = no`` + will disable the jack detection of the machine completely. +init_pin_configs + Shows the initial pin default config values set by BIOS. +driver_pin_configs + Shows the pin default values set by the codec parser explicitly. + This doesn't show all pin values but only the changed values by + the parser. That is, if the parser doesn't change the pin default + config values by itself, this will contain nothing. +user_pin_configs + Shows the pin default config values to override the BIOS setup. + Writing this (with two numbers, NID and value) appends the new + value. The given will be used instead of the initial BIOS value at + the next reconfiguration time. Note that this config will override + even the driver pin configs, too. +reconfig + Triggers the codec re-configuration. When any value is written to + this file, the driver re-initialize and parses the codec tree + again. All the changes done by the sysfs entries above are taken + into account. +clear + Resets the codec, removes the mixer elements and PCM stuff of the + specified codec, and clear all init verbs and hints. + +For example, when you want to change the pin default configuration +value of the pin widget 0x14 to 0x9993013f, and let the driver +re-configure based on that state, run like below: +:: + + # echo 0x14 0x9993013f > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/user_pin_configs + # echo 1 > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfig + + +Hint Strings +------------ +The codec parser have several switches and adjustment knobs for +matching better with the actual codec or device behavior. Many of +them can be adjusted dynamically via "hints" strings as mentioned in +the section above. For example, by passing ``jack_detect = no`` string +via sysfs or a patch file, you can disable the jack detection, thus +the codec parser will skip the features like auto-mute or mic +auto-switch. As a boolean value, either ``yes``, ``no``, ``true``, ``false``, +``1`` or ``0`` can be passed. + +The generic parser supports the following hints: + +jack_detect (bool) + specify whether the jack detection is available at all on this + machine; default true +inv_jack_detect (bool) + indicates that the jack detection logic is inverted +trigger_sense (bool) + indicates that the jack detection needs the explicit call of + AC_VERB_SET_PIN_SENSE verb +inv_eapd (bool) + indicates that the EAPD is implemented in the inverted logic +pcm_format_first (bool) + sets the PCM format before the stream tag and channel ID +sticky_stream (bool) + keep the PCM format, stream tag and ID as long as possible; + default true +spdif_status_reset (bool) + reset the SPDIF status bits at each time the SPDIF stream is set + up +pin_amp_workaround (bool) + the output pin may have multiple amp values +single_adc_amp (bool) + ADCs can have only single input amps +auto_mute (bool) + enable/disable the headphone auto-mute feature; default true +auto_mic (bool) + enable/disable the mic auto-switch feature; default true +line_in_auto_switch (bool) + enable/disable the line-in auto-switch feature; default false +need_dac_fix (bool) + limits the DACs depending on the channel count +primary_hp (bool) + probe headphone jacks as the primary outputs; default true +multi_io (bool) + try probing multi-I/O config (e.g. shared line-in/surround, + mic/clfe jacks) +multi_cap_vol (bool) + provide multiple capture volumes +inv_dmic_split (bool) + provide split internal mic volume/switch for phase-inverted + digital mics +indep_hp (bool) + provide the independent headphone PCM stream and the corresponding + mixer control, if available +add_stereo_mix_input (bool) + add the stereo mix (analog-loopback mix) to the input mux if + available +add_jack_modes (bool) + add "xxx Jack Mode" enum controls to each I/O jack for allowing to + change the headphone amp and mic bias VREF capabilities +power_save_node (bool) + advanced power management for each widget, controlling the power + sate (D0/D3) of each widget node depending on the actual pin and + stream states +power_down_unused (bool) + power down the unused widgets, a subset of power_save_node, and + will be dropped in future +add_hp_mic (bool) + add the headphone to capture source if possible +hp_mic_detect (bool) + enable/disable the hp/mic shared input for a single built-in mic + case; default true +vmaster (bool) + enable/disable the virtual Master control; default true +mixer_nid (int) + specifies the widget NID of the analog-loopback mixer + + +Early Patching +-------------- +When ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_PATCH_LOADER=y`` is set, you can pass a "patch" +as a firmware file for modifying the HD-audio setup before +initializing the codec. This can work basically like the +reconfiguration via sysfs in the above, but it does it before the +first codec configuration. + +A patch file is a plain text file which looks like below: + +:: + + [codec] + 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 + + [model] + auto + + [pincfg] + 0x12 0x411111f0 + + [verb] + 0x20 0x500 0x03 + 0x20 0x400 0xff + + [hint] + jack_detect = no + + +The file needs to have a line ``[codec]``. The next line should contain +three numbers indicating the codec vendor-id (0x12345678 in the +example), the codec subsystem-id (0xabcd1234) and the address (2) of +the codec. The rest patch entries are applied to this specified codec +until another codec entry is given. Passing 0 or a negative number to +the first or the second value will make the check of the corresponding +field be skipped. It'll be useful for really broken devices that don't +initialize SSID properly. + +The ``[model]`` line allows to change the model name of the each codec. +In the example above, it will be changed to model=auto. +Note that this overrides the module option. + +After the ``[pincfg]`` line, the contents are parsed as the initial +default pin-configurations just like ``user_pin_configs`` sysfs above. +The values can be shown in user_pin_configs sysfs file, too. + +Similarly, the lines after ``[verb]`` are parsed as ``init_verbs`` +sysfs entries, and the lines after ``[hint]`` are parsed as ``hints`` +sysfs entries, respectively. + +Another example to override the codec vendor id from 0x12345678 to +0xdeadbeef is like below: +:: + + [codec] + 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 + + [vendor_id] + 0xdeadbeef + + +In the similar way, you can override the codec subsystem_id via +``[subsystem_id]``, the revision id via ``[revision_id]`` line. +Also, the codec chip name can be rewritten via ``[chip_name]`` line. +:: + + [codec] + 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 + + [subsystem_id] + 0xffff1111 + + [revision_id] + 0x10 + + [chip_name] + My-own NEWS-0002 + + +The hd-audio driver reads the file via request_firmware(). Thus, +a patch file has to be located on the appropriate firmware path, +typically, /lib/firmware. For example, when you pass the option +``patch=hda-init.fw``, the file /lib/firmware/hda-init.fw must be +present. + +The patch module option is specific to each card instance, and you +need to give one file name for each instance, separated by commas. +For example, if you have two cards, one for an on-board analog and one +for an HDMI video board, you may pass patch option like below: +:: + + options snd-hda-intel patch=on-board-patch,hdmi-patch + + +Power-Saving +------------ +The power-saving is a kind of auto-suspend of the device. When the +device is inactive for a certain time, the device is automatically +turned off to save the power. The time to go down is specified via +``power_save`` module option, and this option can be changed dynamically +via sysfs. + +The power-saving won't work when the analog loopback is enabled on +some codecs. Make sure that you mute all unneeded signal routes when +you want the power-saving. + +The power-saving feature might cause audible click noises at each +power-down/up depending on the device. Some of them might be +solvable, but some are hard, I'm afraid. Some distros such as +openSUSE enables the power-saving feature automatically when the power +cable is unplugged. Thus, if you hear noises, suspect first the +power-saving. See /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save to +check the current value. If it's non-zero, the feature is turned on. + +The recent kernel supports the runtime PM for the HD-audio controller +chip, too. It means that the HD-audio controller is also powered up / +down dynamically. The feature is enabled only for certain controller +chips like Intel LynxPoint. You can enable/disable this feature +forcibly by setting ``power_save_controller`` option, which is also +available at /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters directory. + + +Tracepoints +----------- +The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints. +``hda:hda_send_cmd`` traces each CORB write while ``hda:hda_get_response`` +traces the response from RIRB (only when read from the codec driver). +``hda:hda_bus_reset`` traces the bus-reset due to fatal error, etc, +``hda:hda_unsol_event`` traces the unsolicited events, and +``hda:hda_power_down`` and ``hda:hda_power_up`` trace the power down/up +via power-saving behavior. + +Enabling all tracepoints can be done like +:: + + # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/hda/enable + +then after some commands, you can traces from +/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace file. For example, when you want to +trace what codec command is sent, enable the tracepoint like: +:: + + # cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace + # tracer: nop + # + # TASK-PID CPU# TIMESTAMP FUNCTION + # | | | | | + <...>-7807 [002] 105147.774889: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019 + <...>-7807 [002] 105147.774893: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019 + <...>-7807 [002] 105147.999542: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a + <...>-7807 [002] 105147.999543: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a + <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837143: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019 + <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837148: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019 + <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058539: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a + <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058541: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a + +Here ``[0:0]`` indicates the card number and the codec address, and +``val`` shows the value sent to the codec, respectively. The value is +a packed value, and you can decode it via hda-decode-verb program +included in hda-emu package below. For example, the value e3a019 is +to set the left output-amp value to 25. +:: + + % hda-decode-verb 0xe3a019 + raw value = 0x00e3a019 + cid = 0, nid = 0x0e, verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19 + raw value: verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19 + verbname = set_amp_gain_mute + amp raw val = 0xa019 + output, left, idx=0, mute=0, val=25 + + +Development Tree +---------------- +The latest development codes for HD-audio are found on sound git tree: + +* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git + +The master branch or for-next branches can be used as the main +development branches in general while the development for the current +and next kernels are found in for-linus and for-next branches, +respectively. + + +Sending a Bug Report +-------------------- +If any model or module options don't work for your device, it's time +to send a bug report to the developers. Give the following in your +bug report: + +* Hardware vendor, product and model names +* Kernel version (and ALSA-driver version if you built externally) +* ``alsa-info.sh`` output; run with ``--no-upload`` option. See the + section below about alsa-info + +If it's a regression, at best, send alsa-info outputs of both working +and non-working kernels. This is really helpful because we can +compare the codec registers directly. + +Send a bug report either the following: + +kernel-bugzilla + https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ +alsa-devel ML + alsa-devel@alsa-project.org + + +Debug Tools +=========== + +This section describes some tools available for debugging HD-audio +problems. + +alsa-info +--------- +The script ``alsa-info.sh`` is a very useful tool to gather the audio +device information. It's included in alsa-utils package. The latest +version can be found on git repository: + +* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-utils.git + +The script can be fetched directly from the following URL, too: + +* http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh + +Run this script as root, and it will gather the important information +such as the module lists, module parameters, proc file contents +including the codec proc files, mixer outputs and the control +elements. As default, it will store the information onto a web server +on alsa-project.org. But, if you send a bug report, it'd be better to +run with ``--no-upload`` option, and attach the generated file. + +There are some other useful options. See ``--help`` option output for +details. + +When a probe error occurs or when the driver obviously assigns a +mismatched model, it'd be helpful to load the driver with +``probe_only=1`` option (at best after the cold reboot) and run +alsa-info at this state. With this option, the driver won't configure +the mixer and PCM but just tries to probe the codec slot. After +probing, the proc file is available, so you can get the raw codec +information before modified by the driver. Of course, the driver +isn't usable with ``probe_only=1``. But you can continue the +configuration via hwdep sysfs file if hda-reconfig option is enabled. +Using ``probe_only`` mask 2 skips the reset of HDA codecs (use +``probe_only=3`` as module option). The hwdep interface can be used +to determine the BIOS codec initialization. + + +hda-verb +-------- +hda-verb is a tiny program that allows you to access the HD-audio +codec directly. You can execute a raw HD-audio codec verb with this. +This program accesses the hwdep device, thus you need to enable the +kernel config ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP=y`` beforehand. + +The hda-verb program takes four arguments: the hwdep device file, the +widget NID, the verb and the parameter. When you access to the codec +on the slot 2 of the card 0, pass /dev/snd/hwC0D2 to the first +argument, typically. (However, the real path name depends on the +system.) + +The second parameter is the widget number-id to access. The third +parameter can be either a hex/digit number or a string corresponding +to a verb. Similarly, the last parameter is the value to write, or +can be a string for the parameter type. + +:: + + % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x12 0x701 2 + nid = 0x12, verb = 0x701, param = 0x2 + value = 0x0 + + % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x0 PARAMETERS VENDOR_ID + nid = 0x0, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x0 + value = 0x10ec0262 + + % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 2 set_a 0xb080 + nid = 0x2, verb = 0x300, param = 0xb080 + value = 0x0 + + +Although you can issue any verbs with this program, the driver state +won't be always updated. For example, the volume values are usually +cached in the driver, and thus changing the widget amp value directly +via hda-verb won't change the mixer value. + +The hda-verb program is included now in alsa-tools: + +* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git + +Also, the old stand-alone package is found in the ftp directory: + +* ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/tiwai/misc/ + +Also a git repository is available: + +* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-verb.git + +See README file in the tarball for more details about hda-verb +program. + + +hda-analyzer +------------ +hda-analyzer provides a graphical interface to access the raw HD-audio +control, based on pyGTK2 binding. It's a more powerful version of +hda-verb. The program gives you an easy-to-use GUI stuff for showing +the widget information and adjusting the amp values, as well as the +proc-compatible output. + +The hda-analyzer: + +* http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa.git;a=tree;f=hda-analyzer + +is a part of alsa.git repository in alsa-project.org: + +* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa.git + +Codecgraph +---------- +Codecgraph is a utility program to generate a graph and visualizes the +codec-node connection of a codec chip. It's especially useful when +you analyze or debug a codec without a proper datasheet. The program +parses the given codec proc file and converts to SVG via graphiz +program. + +The tarball and GIT trees are found in the web page at: + +* http://helllabs.org/codecgraph/ + + +hda-emu +------- +hda-emu is an HD-audio emulator. The main purpose of this program is +to debug an HD-audio codec without the real hardware. Thus, it +doesn't emulate the behavior with the real audio I/O, but it just +dumps the codec register changes and the ALSA-driver internal changes +at probing and operating the HD-audio driver. + +The program requires a codec proc-file to simulate. Get a proc file +for the target codec beforehand, or pick up an example codec from the +codec proc collections in the tarball. Then, run the program with the +proc file, and the hda-emu program will start parsing the codec file +and simulates the HD-audio driver: + +:: + + % hda-emu codecs/stac9200-dell-d820-laptop + # Parsing.. + hda_codec: Unknown model for STAC9200, using BIOS defaults + hda_codec: pin nid 08 bios pin config 40c003fa + .... + + +The program gives you only a very dumb command-line interface. You +can get a proc-file dump at the current state, get a list of control +(mixer) elements, set/get the control element value, simulate the PCM +operation, the jack plugging simulation, etc. + +The program is found in the git repository below: + +* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-emu.git + +See README file in the repository for more details about hda-emu +program. + + +hda-jack-retask +--------------- +hda-jack-retask is a user-friendly GUI program to manipulate the +HD-audio pin control for jack retasking. If you have a problem about +the jack assignment, try this program and check whether you can get +useful results. Once when you figure out the proper pin assignment, +it can be fixed either in the driver code statically or via passing a +firmware patch file (see "Early Patching" section). + +The program is included in alsa-tools now: + +* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git diff --git a/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/realtek-pc-beep.rst b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/realtek-pc-beep.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..be47c6f76 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/sound/hd-audio/realtek-pc-beep.rst @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +=============================== +Realtek PC Beep Hidden Register +=============================== + +This file documents the "PC Beep Hidden Register", which is present in certain +Realtek HDA codecs and controls a muxer and pair of passthrough mixers that can +route audio between pins but aren't themselves exposed as HDA widgets. As far +as I can tell, these hidden routes are designed to allow flexible PC Beep output +for codecs that don't have mixer widgets in their output paths. Why it's easier +to hide a mixer behind an undocumented vendor register than to just expose it +as a widget, I have no idea. + +Register Description +==================== + +The register is accessed via processing coefficient 0x36 on NID 20h. Bits not +identified below have no discernible effect on my machine, a Dell XPS 13 9350:: + + MSB LSB + +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ + | |h|S|L| | B |R| | Known bits + +=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ + |0|0|1|1| 0x7 |0|0x0|1| 0x7 | Reset value + +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ + +1Ah input select (B): 2 bits + When zero, expose the PC Beep line (from the internal beep generator, when + enabled with the Set Beep Generation verb on NID 01h, or else from the + external PCBEEP pin) on the 1Ah pin node. When nonzero, expose the headphone + jack (or possibly Line In on some machines) input instead. If PC Beep is + selected, the 1Ah boost control has no effect. + +Amplify 1Ah loopback, left (L): 1 bit + Amplify the left channel of 1Ah before mixing it into outputs as specified + by h and S bits. Does not affect the level of 1Ah exposed to other widgets. + +Amplify 1Ah loopback, right (R): 1 bit + Amplify the right channel of 1Ah before mixing it into outputs as specified + by h and S bits. Does not affect the level of 1Ah exposed to other widgets. + +Loopback 1Ah to 21h [active low] (h): 1 bit + When zero, mix 1Ah (possibly with amplification, depending on L and R bits) + into 21h (headphone jack on my machine). Mixed signal respects the mute + setting on 21h. + +Loopback 1Ah to 14h (S): 1 bit + When one, mix 1Ah (possibly with amplification, depending on L and R bits) + into 14h (internal speaker on my machine). Mixed signal **ignores** the mute + setting on 14h and is present whenever 14h is configured as an output. + +Path diagrams +============= + +1Ah input selection (DIV is the PC Beep divider set on NID 01h):: + + + | | | + +--DIV--+--!DIV--+ {1Ah boost control} + | | + +--(b == 0)--+--(b != 0)--+ + | + >1Ah (Beep/Headphone Mic/Line In)< + +Loopback of 1Ah to 21h/14h:: + + <1Ah (Beep/Headphone Mic/Line In)> + | + {amplify if L/R} + | + +-----!h-----+-----S-----+ + | | + {21h mute control} | + | | + >21h (Headphone)< >14h (Internal Speaker)< + +Background +========== + +All Realtek HDA codecs have a vendor-defined widget with node ID 20h which +provides access to a bank of registers that control various codec functions. +Registers are read and written via the standard HDA processing coefficient +verbs (Set/Get Coefficient Index, Set/Get Processing Coefficient). The node is +named "Realtek Vendor Registers" in public datasheets' verb listings and, +apart from that, is entirely undocumented. + +This particular register, exposed at coefficient 0x36 and named in commits from +Realtek, is of note: unlike most registers, which seem to control detailed +amplifier parameters not in scope of the HDA specification, it controls audio +routing which could just as easily have been defined using standard HDA mixer +and selector widgets. + +Specifically, it selects between two sources for the input pin widget with Node +ID (NID) 1Ah: the widget's signal can come either from an audio jack (on my +laptop, a Dell XPS 13 9350, it's the headphone jack, but comments in Realtek +commits indicate that it might be a Line In on some machines) or from the PC +Beep line (which is itself multiplexed between the codec's internal beep +generator and external PCBEEP pin, depending on if the beep generator is +enabled via verbs on NID 01h). Additionally, it can mix (with optional +amplification) that signal onto the 21h and/or 14h output pins. + +The register's reset value is 0x3717, corresponding to PC Beep on 1Ah that is +then amplified and mixed into both the headphones and the speakers. Not only +does this violate the HDA specification, which says that "[a vendor defined +beep input pin] connection may be maintained *only* while the Link reset +(**RST#**) is asserted", it means that we cannot ignore the register if we care +about the input that 1Ah would otherwise expose or if the PCBEEP trace is +poorly shielded and picks up chassis noise (both of which are the case on my +machine). + +Unfortunately, there are lots of ways to get this register configuration wrong. +Linux, it seems, has gone through most of them. For one, the register resets +after S3 suspend: judging by existing code, this isn't the case for all vendor +registers, and it's led to some fixes that improve behavior on cold boot but +don't last after suspend. Other fixes have successfully switched the 1Ah input +away from PC Beep but have failed to disable both loopback paths. On my +machine, this means that the headphone input is amplified and looped back to +the headphone output, which uses the exact same pins! As you might expect, this +causes terrible headphone noise, the character of which is controlled by the +1Ah boost control. (If you've seen instructions online to fix XPS 13 headphone +noise by changing "Headphone Mic Boost" in ALSA, now you know why.) + +The information here has been obtained through black-box reverse engineering of +the ALC256 codec's behavior and is not guaranteed to be correct. It likely +also applies for the ALC255, ALC257, ALC235, and ALC236, since those codecs +seem to be close relatives of the ALC256. (They all share one initialization +function.) Additionally, other codecs like the ALC225 and ALC285 also have this +register, judging by existing fixups in ``patch_realtek.c``, but specific +data (e.g. node IDs, bit positions, pin mappings) for those codecs may differ +from what I've described here. -- cgit v1.2.3