I tried on this model and things basically worked out of the box once I changed
the default output:
root@sound:~ # uname -a
FreeBSD sound 12.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 12.0-CURRENT #0 r313561: Fri Feb 10 20:18:01
UTC 2017 r...@releng3.nyi.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
root@sound:~ #
Hi,
> On 28 Apr 2017, at 18:10, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
>
> That would be awesome! Yes, my model is also A1398. [etc]
FWIW, A1398 is MacBookPro 11,3
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That would be awesome! Yes, my model is also A1398.
After patching the asmc driver (has been committed) freebsd runs great on
it.
All that's missing is sound :)
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 7:06 PM, Michael Gmelin wrote:
> A friend has a model A1398 (which is very similar I guess). He'd be
> willin
A friend has a model A1398 (which is very similar I guess). He'd be willing to
give it to me for experiments.
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> On 28. Apr 2017, at 17:07, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
>
> Sorry I meant device.hints.
>
> Its a 2013 MBP 15" Retina. (11,2 I belive)
>
>
>
>> On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Mi
Sorry I meant device.hints.
Its a 2013 MBP 15" Retina. (11,2 I belive)
On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 5:05 PM, Michael Gmelin wrote:
> device.conf or device.hints?
>
> Note that you can also set these using sysctl for experimentation.
> Which exact model number of the macbook pro are you using?
>
>
device.conf or device.hints?
Note that you can also set these using sysctl for experimentation.
Which exact model number of the macbook pro are you using?
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2017 16:48:30 +0200
Johannes Lundberg wrote:
> Hmm nothing at all.. Only headset gives sound.
>
> Using this now in devi
Hmm nothing at all.. Only headset gives sound.
Using this now in device.conf: (tried different combinations)
# Headset out
hint.hdaa.1.nid16.config="as=1 seq=0"
# Headset in
hint.hdaa.1.nid24.config="as=2 seq=0"
# Internal Mic
hint.hdaa.1.nid28.config="as=3 seq=0"
# Speakers
hint.hdaa.1.nid18.
Without looking through all of this myself, could you try the two solutions at
the end of this thread?
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/sound-settings-on-freebsd.1658457/
> On 28. Apr 2017, at 15:06, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
>
> Hi Michael
>
> Thanks! Here's the output
>
> dev.pcm.3.%pa
Hi Michael
Thanks! Here's the output
dev.pcm.3.%parent: hdaa1
dev.pcm.2.%parent: hdaa1
dev.pcm.1.%parent: hdaa1
dev.pcm.0.%parent: hdaa0
dev.hdaa.1.reconfig: 0
dev.hdaa.1.gpo_config: 0=keep 1=keep
dev.hdaa.1.gpo_state: 0=0 1=0
dev.hdaa.1.gpio_config: 0=keep 1=keep 2=keep 3=keep 4=keep 5=keep
dev.
On Fri, 28 Apr 2017 14:59:22 +0200
Johannes Lundberg wrote:
> Hi Hans
>
> Thanks for the tip.. However I'm not sure what to do with it.. My
> configuration seems different.
>
> The hda code talks about model and codecs, how does that match to
> chip and card ids?
>
> For example, we have:
> #
Hi Hans
Thanks for the tip.. However I'm not sure what to do with it.. My
configuration seems different.
The hda code talks about model and codecs, how does that match to chip and
card ids?
For example, we have:
#define HDA_INTEL_MACBOOKPRO92HDA_MODEL_CONSTRUCT(INTEL, 0x7270)
and
#define HDA
On 04/28/17 13:30, Johannes Lundberg wrote:
Hi
As the subject says...
Anyone familiar with this?
# cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp*
only generate noise in the headphones..
MBP requires some patches for the speakers to work:
https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=261507
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Hi
As the subject says...
Anyone familiar with this?
# cat /dev/random > /dev/dsp*
only generate noise in the headphones..
/dev/sndstat
Installed devices:
pcm0: (play)
pcm1: (play/rec)
pcm2: (play) default
pcm3: (play)
No devices installed from userspace.
dmesg:
hdac0: mem 0xa0a1-0xa0
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