On 29.10.2012 17:44, Big Yuuta wrote:
Hi, Alexander
On Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 10:34 PM, Alexander Motin <m...@freebsd.org> wrote:
Also check that pin sensing is working. Try to plug in/out headphones. With
verbose messages enabled, you should see messages about that on console and
in logs.
Pin sensing works fine. I tested it and whenever I plug the headphone in,
I can hear the sound from the headphone, and I have this output
on the console:
hdaa0: Pin sense: nid=26 sence=0x80000000 (connected)
pcm0: Redirect output to: headphones
hdaa0: Pin sense: nid=26 sence=0x00000000 (disconnected)
pcm0: Redirect output to: main
I think the redirection works, but nid20 is not well set? Is "main" here
the 1st nid of the association? i.e. nid20 which has seq=0?
Not necessary the seq=0, as it can be multichannel output, but in this
case -- yes.
I hope I'm not bothering you with my questions, and again thanks
a lot for all your work, patience, and help!
Unfortunately I am almost run out of ideas. Neither Linux nor audio/oss
seems have specific code for your system. That makes me think that
problem is in some different basic assumptions in the drivers. But that
doesn't give any hint to find it out.
You may try to play with setting different levels of ivref/ovref
voltages via hint.hdaa.0.config tunable. I haven't even seen it
affecting power amplifier, but who knows...
--
Alexander Motin
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