> Occasionally, my sound will just stop working.
Yes, that is what the issue is. Most of the time audio playback stops,
the speakers will no longer work.
Sometimes one speaker will stop working (L or R only).
Running the TAS script or alternatively the below 'permanent' fix
resolves the problem.
Anyone with Legion Pro 7i Gen 8 or TAS2781 with audio broken after
kernel 6.7.9, you can install this which automatically calls the
tas2781 script on the events that would lead to no audio.
https://github.com/DanielWeiner/tas2781-fix-16IRX8H
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Update on behavior observed with kernel 6.9.2:
Right speaker will sometimes work on boot, the left speaker will not.
Running TAS script (tas2781-2dev-on.sh 2) restores both speakers
(needing to be run periodically).
Otherwise behavior is identical to every kernel after 6.7.9
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Forgot to mention, yes I've also created this modprobe file. per
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1223462
It caused system crash initially (for some reason), but in reboots
after, asound would work on startup until media plays / stops playing
- then it would be back in broken state again.
.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
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> --- Comment #886 from Cameron Berkenpas (c...@vasteel.io) ---
> (In reply to dreamsyntax from comment #884)
> > Related:
> > https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1223462
> > https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/
> > 39815cd
Related:
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1223462
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/39815cdfc8d46ce2c72cbf2aa3d991c4bfb0024f
Now with Kernel 6.9.0 the issue should be fixed for devices with Cirrus.
Unfortunately for me on TI TAS2781 kernel 6.9.0 and 6.9.1 still have the
same beh
After continued use of 6.8.7 and later 6.8.8, I can confirm using the
`./tas2781-2dev-on.sh 2` in my case as root regularly whenever audio goes out
works fine.
What needs to happen at the kernel level / in a patch to resolve this?
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> Kindly follow Comment 872 to force tas2781 to work
I had been using 6.7.9 for the last week with no issues.
I upgrade to 6.8.7, and within 3 minutes audio broken.
I save your script and run it
-- su root
-- ./tas2781-2dev-on.sh
Sound works again, however:
- sound is notably louder compared to
While audio working, and content is playing (actively outputting to device)
Output is different:
i2cset -y 2 0x38 0x00 0x00
i2cset -y 2 0x38 0x7f 0x00
i2cdump -y 2 0x38
No size specified (using byte-data access)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f0123456789abcdef
00: 00 00 00 28
(In reply to Gergo K from comment #865)
> Please try 0x38 instead of 0x70, and if still not found, try 0,1,2,4 instead
> of bus 3.
>
> If you still not found, please send your acpidump output.
# i2cset -y 1 0x38 0x7f 0x00
Error: Write failed
# i2cset -y 2 0x38 0x7f 0x00
# i2cset -y 2 0x38 0x00 0x0
A few things since I last posted:
After having done the below command...
`amixer -c 1 cset numid=3,name='Speaker Force Firmware Load' 1`
Every subsequent reboot the audio never broke. I had multiple 2+ hour
sessions with no issue.
I never re-ran the above command.
Adjusting the volume would have a
> Please try the following and report if it fixes the issue:
> amixer -c 1 cset numid=3,name='Speaker Force Firmware Load' 1
What is the expected result of the above?
> I had some time this morning to try and repeat the issue.. I couldn't
do it
I can reproduce in < 5 mins on average.
I played a
Hi, just confirming that on:
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (Gen 8 / 2023) the no sound issue has regressed again on
6.8.5.
Last working version without any issues is 6.7.9 - which is odd
considering the original post lists this as not a regression?
alsamixer shows ALC287 under system info.
6.8.2-6.8.4
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> ...it makes me think maybe our problems are symptoms of the same issue
I agree. I am using endeavour os, but I've also verified my scenario on
nobara (fedora based).
I found I can somewhat reliably get the audio to fail on 6.8.5 by leaving
the
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