Thanks @hui.wang.
I am still having s3/sleep blocking issues, basically with the sof
driver activated and all the kernels > 40 i cannot have the system back
from sleep, is there something i can use to debug this ?
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hi @hui.wang, can you confirm that thoses steps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
lib/+bug/1859754/comments/48 are not needed anymore now because
everything is upstream ?
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Can we have a quick write-up of everything needed to test these fixes ?
>From UCM to Kernel updates, just to have a standard procedure and avoid
configuration issues.
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Hi everyone again, i am experiencing some APCI issues using 5.3.0-40 with sof
drivers activated. It happens, almost randomly at this stage that the system is
not waking up after a sleep, initiated by Gnome, what i see is just the fn led
active on the X1-carbon-7h.
It seems that disabling sof and
Ok thanks @jui.wang, it's in the pre-released updates, because i saw
that -42 had been promoted upstream between yesterday and today causing
several issues, i had to manually downgrade to -40.
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thanks @hui.wang, where can i find the 5.3.0-43 ? is it in the upstream
repos ?
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Hi @hui.wang, ok thanks, is there an ETA for -43 to be released ?
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Hi everyone again, i am experiencing some APCI issues using 5.3.0-40 with sof
drivers activated. It happens, almost randomly at this stage that the system is
not waking up after a sleep, initiated by Gnome, what i see is just the fn led
active on the X1-carbon-7h.
It seems that disabling sof an
Please discard the last message, the webcam has just a mic, my bad :)
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Still having other troubles, it seems that usb audio cards don't get
recognized correctly.
I see this:
▶ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [sofsklhdacard ]: sof-skl_hda_car - sof-skl_hda_card
LENOVO-20QD00LKIX-ThinkPadX1Carbon7th-20QD00LKIX
1 [C920 ]: USB-Audio - HD Pro
@hui.wang,
I confirm that now everything works as expected, thanks for your outstanding
work.
Just to be understand a bit more the release cycle, what is the plan to
integrate all the things we did in this thread into the 18.04 standard
repository ? Is already planned or for now it's better to
pactl list after attaching an hdmi tv
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Carbon 7th,
I found some more interesting logs, while switching the hdmi1-3 output:
Feb 26 20:35:00 spark-carbon-cto kernel: [17745.742041]
[drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe A
(start=206059 end=206060) time 138 us, min 1431, max 1439, scanline start 1428,
end 1440
Feb
And this one is the only hdmi-related thing i can found on dmesg:
"[17231.810042] HDMI HDA Codec ehdaudio0D2: hdac_hdmi_present_sense:
disconnect for pin:port 5:0"
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Just for the sake of clarity, this is what i see from gnome audio
settings.
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Hello @hui.wang, it seems that HDMI audio output is not working as
expected, i can see the HDMI[1-3] devices (why 3 ?) but trying to using,
when attached to a TV for example, what i get is just a new "dummy
output" device.
How should i debug this ? Thanks a lot!
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@hui.wang thanks, it's finally works, i've got both speakers and mic
recognized as specified in the UCM files.
There is just another major drawback that affect thinkpad x1 carbon 7th
which has 5 speakers 4+1, but only 2 of them gets recognized, as shown
in the attachment.
Should the UCM file be i
@hui.wang thans for your reply.
tree -L 1 .
.
├── apq8064-tabla-snd-card
├── broadwell-rt286
├── chtrt5645
├── DAISY-I2S
├── DB410c
├── Dell-WD15-Dock
├── GoogleNyan
├── HDAudio-Lenovo-DualCodecs
├── LENOVO-20QD00LKIX-ThinkPadX1Carbon7th-20QD00LKIX
├── LENOVO-20QE000VMC-ThinkPadX1Carbon7th-20Q
Thanks for your reply @hui.wang
So, i've tried to change "name='Mic Boost Volume' 2"" all the LENOVO
files but nothing changed.
Your assumption about the cardlongname was right, because it seems that
is different from the versioned ones, mine is "LENOVO-20QD00LKIX-
ThinkPadX1Carbon7th-20QD00LKIX"
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It seems that adding "load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:0,7" to
"/etc/pulse/default.pa" i have the mic recognized and working, see the
attachment.
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Following my last comment, this is what i see from gnome audio settings.
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On a machine Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon 7th, running Bionic, verification
failed.
What i did:
1) Enabled Proposed repository
2) Installed libasound2:
```
> dpkg -l | grep libasound2
ii libasound2:amd64 1.1.3-5ubuntu0.3
amd64shared
Any changes to have this backported to 18.04 ?
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Car
hi everyone! Are there any updates on this ? Are the changes been
integrated into 19.10 ?
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