On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:21 AM, David Henningsson <david.hennings...@canonical.com> wrote: > On 08/28/2013 01:52 AM, Ricardo Salveti de Araujo wrote: >> My test results: >> >> Nexus 4: >> - Indicator >> - Mute working >> - Volume working >> - Aplay works >> - Video with software decoding works >> - Music Player works fine with wav and mp3 (but for mp3 you need to >> install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly) >> - Phone: >> - Receive works >> - Making call works >> - Ringtone works >> - Speakerphone works >> - Unecessary setmode INCALL/NORMAL when declining a call : >> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6034445/ >> - Jack detection: >> - Working but sound coming from both jack and speaker (also just >> coming sound from the left side, not stereo, but might be my cable) > > I'll flash my device with the latest image and see what I can reproduce > of the above. > > Btw, did you make the android-platform-headers change that's necessary > for the headset mic to work?
Finally in, check libhybris 0.1.0+git20130606+c5d897a-0ubuntu21. >> Galaxy Nexus: >> - Boot, exception stack when starting pulse: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6034603/ > > This seems to be the most serious error at the moment. First, does it > happen at every restart of PulseAudio, or just at boot time? Happens at every first start of PulseAudio. Further runs seems to be fine, but I can also easily get the kernel to crash when restarting pulseaudio. I'm not sure this is fatal, as the device seems to be working just fine with latest image. > And regardless of which, could you try editing /etc/pulse/default.pa, > and just above the line that calls "load-module module-udev-detect", add > a "set-log-level 4". That will make PulseAudio's verbose log go to > syslog, and with some luck it won't get ratelimited before we get the > crash, so that we'll get PulseAudio's log correctly interleaved with the > crash. As pasted on IRC, you can check the logs at http://paste.ubuntu.com/6036955/ >> - Indicator >> - Mute working >> - Volume working >> - Aplay working, but very low volume by default (handsfree, earpiece >> and headset volume seems to be 0% by default, in alsamixer) > > I think I already found the error in the UCM file for this. PulseAudio > does not (yet) support hw volume control when used together when UCM, > and UCM specifies this as a hw volume control. I also did a small change for the default volume regarding speaker and headphone. With latest alsa-lib the volume seems to be high again right after boot (let me know if it needs further changes). >> - Phone: >> - Make and Receiving fails: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6034612/ > > This is surprising, given that we have other people confirming that it > was in fact working. Could you be more specific about "fails"? Wasn't getting any sound yesterday, but this is fixed with latest image. >> - Not necessarily related, but opened >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-maguro/+bug/1217618 >> - Ringtone works (low volume) >> >> So it seems that with Maguro we might still need some UCM changes, but >> also need to identify why the kernel is giving the exception stacks at >> every boot. > > Yes. I wonder if the exception stack has anything to do with bug 1217072 > (which was reported on the PulseAudio image)? Would need a bit of more testing, but I don't think the issue is fatal. Cheers, -- Ricardo Salveti de Araujo -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp