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  1 =============================                       1 =============================
  2 More Notes on HD-Audio Driver                       2 More Notes on HD-Audio Driver
  3 =============================                       3 =============================
  4                                                     4 
  5 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>                         5 Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
  6                                                     6 
  7                                                     7 
  8 General                                             8 General
  9 =======                                             9 =======
 10                                                    10 
 11 HD-audio is the new standard on-board audio co     11 HD-audio is the new standard on-board audio component on modern PCs
 12 after AC97.  Although Linux has been supportin     12 after AC97.  Although Linux has been supporting HD-audio since long
 13 time ago, there are often problems with new ma     13 time ago, there are often problems with new machines.  A part of the
 14 problem is broken BIOS, and the rest is the dr     14 problem is broken BIOS, and the rest is the driver implementation.
 15 This document explains the brief trouble-shoot     15 This document explains the brief trouble-shooting and debugging
 16 methods for the HD-audio hardware.                 16 methods for the HD-audio hardware.
 17                                                    17 
 18 The HD-audio component consists of two parts:  !!  18 The HD-audio component consists of two parts: the controller chip and 
 19 the codec chips on the HD-audio bus.  Linux pr     19 the codec chips on the HD-audio bus.  Linux provides a single driver
 20 for all controllers, snd-hda-intel.  Although      20 for all controllers, snd-hda-intel.  Although the driver name contains
 21 a word of a well-known hardware vendor, it's n     21 a word of a well-known hardware vendor, it's not specific to it but for
 22 all controller chips by other companies.  Sinc     22 all controller chips by other companies.  Since the HD-audio
 23 controllers are supposed to be compatible, the     23 controllers are supposed to be compatible, the single snd-hda-driver
 24 should work in most cases.  But, not surprisin     24 should work in most cases.  But, not surprisingly, there are known
 25 bugs and issues specific to each controller ty     25 bugs and issues specific to each controller type.  The snd-hda-intel
 26 driver has a bunch of workarounds for these as     26 driver has a bunch of workarounds for these as described below.
 27                                                    27 
 28 A controller may have multiple codecs.  Usuall     28 A controller may have multiple codecs.  Usually you have one audio
 29 codec and optionally one modem codec.  In theo     29 codec and optionally one modem codec.  In theory, there might be
 30 multiple audio codecs, e.g. for analog and dig     30 multiple audio codecs, e.g. for analog and digital outputs, and the
 31 driver might not work properly because of conf     31 driver might not work properly because of conflict of mixer elements.
 32 This should be fixed in future if such hardwar     32 This should be fixed in future if such hardware really exists.
 33                                                    33 
 34 The snd-hda-intel driver has several different     34 The snd-hda-intel driver has several different codec parsers depending
 35 on the codec.  It has a generic parser as a fa     35 on the codec.  It has a generic parser as a fallback, but this
 36 functionality is fairly limited until now.  In     36 functionality is fairly limited until now.  Instead of the generic
 37 parser, usually the codec-specific parser (cod     37 parser, usually the codec-specific parser (coded in patch_*.c) is used
 38 for the codec-specific implementations.  The d     38 for the codec-specific implementations.  The details about the
 39 codec-specific problems are explained in the l     39 codec-specific problems are explained in the later sections.
 40                                                    40 
 41 If you are interested in the deep debugging of     41 If you are interested in the deep debugging of HD-audio, read the
 42 HD-audio specification at first.  The specific     42 HD-audio specification at first.  The specification is found on
 43 Intel's web page, for example:                     43 Intel's web page, for example:
 44                                                    44 
 45 * https://www.intel.com/standards/hdaudio/         45 * https://www.intel.com/standards/hdaudio/
 46                                                    46 
 47                                                    47 
 48 HD-Audio Controller                                48 HD-Audio Controller
 49 ===================                                49 ===================
 50                                                    50 
 51 DMA-Position Problem                               51 DMA-Position Problem
 52 --------------------                               52 --------------------
 53 The most common problem of the controller is t     53 The most common problem of the controller is the inaccurate DMA
 54 pointer reporting.  The DMA pointer for playba     54 pointer reporting.  The DMA pointer for playback and capture can be
 55 read in two ways, either via a LPIB register o     55 read in two ways, either via a LPIB register or via a position-buffer
 56 map.  As default the driver tries to read from     56 map.  As default the driver tries to read from the io-mapped
 57 position-buffer, and falls back to LPIB if the     57 position-buffer, and falls back to LPIB if the position-buffer appears
 58 dead.  However, this detection isn't perfect o     58 dead.  However, this detection isn't perfect on some devices.  In such
 59 a case, you can change the default method via      59 a case, you can change the default method via ``position_fix`` option.
 60                                                    60 
 61 ``position_fix=1`` means to use LPIB method ex     61 ``position_fix=1`` means to use LPIB method explicitly.
 62 ``position_fix=2`` means to use the position-b     62 ``position_fix=2`` means to use the position-buffer.
 63 ``position_fix=3`` means to use a combination      63 ``position_fix=3`` means to use a combination of both methods, needed
 64 for some VIA controllers.  The capture stream      64 for some VIA controllers.  The capture stream position is corrected
 65 by comparing both LPIB and position-buffer val     65 by comparing both LPIB and position-buffer values.
 66 ``position_fix=4`` is another combination avai     66 ``position_fix=4`` is another combination available for all controllers,
 67 and uses LPIB for the playback and the positio     67 and uses LPIB for the playback and the position-buffer for the capture
 68 streams.                                           68 streams.
 69 ``position_fix=5`` is specific to Intel platfo     69 ``position_fix=5`` is specific to Intel platforms, so far, for Skylake
 70 and onward.  It applies the delay calculation      70 and onward.  It applies the delay calculation for the precise position
 71 reporting.                                         71 reporting.
 72 ``position_fix=6`` is to correct the position      72 ``position_fix=6`` is to correct the position with the fixed FIFO
 73 size, mainly targeted for the recent AMD contr     73 size, mainly targeted for the recent AMD controllers.
 74 0 is the default value for all other               74 0 is the default value for all other
 75 controllers, the automatic check and fallback      75 controllers, the automatic check and fallback to LPIB as described in
 76 the above.  If you get a problem of repeated s     76 the above.  If you get a problem of repeated sounds, this option might
 77 help.                                              77 help.
 78                                                    78 
 79 In addition to that, every controller is known     79 In addition to that, every controller is known to be broken regarding
 80 the wake-up timing.  It wakes up a few samples     80 the wake-up timing.  It wakes up a few samples before actually
 81 processing the data on the buffer.  This cause     81 processing the data on the buffer.  This caused a lot of problems, for
 82 example, with ALSA dmix or JACK.  Since 2.6.27     82 example, with ALSA dmix or JACK.  Since 2.6.27 kernel, the driver puts
 83 an artificial delay to the wake up timing.  Th     83 an artificial delay to the wake up timing.  This delay is controlled
 84 via ``bdl_pos_adj`` option.                    !!  84 via ``bdl_pos_adj`` option. 
 85                                                    85 
 86 When ``bdl_pos_adj`` is a negative value (as d     86 When ``bdl_pos_adj`` is a negative value (as default), it's assigned to
 87 an appropriate value depending on the controll     87 an appropriate value depending on the controller chip.  For Intel
 88 chips, it'd be 1 while it'd be 32 for others.      88 chips, it'd be 1 while it'd be 32 for others.  Usually this works.
 89 Only in case it doesn't work and you get warni     89 Only in case it doesn't work and you get warning messages, you should
 90 change this parameter to other values.             90 change this parameter to other values.
 91                                                    91 
 92                                                    92 
 93 Codec-Probing Problem                              93 Codec-Probing Problem
 94 ---------------------                              94 ---------------------
 95 A less often but a more severe problem is the      95 A less often but a more severe problem is the codec probing.  When
 96 BIOS reports the available codec slots wrongly     96 BIOS reports the available codec slots wrongly, the driver gets
 97 confused and tries to access the non-existing      97 confused and tries to access the non-existing codec slot.  This often
 98 results in the total screw-up, and destructs t     98 results in the total screw-up, and destructs the further communication
 99 with the codec chips.  The symptom appears usu     99 with the codec chips.  The symptom appears usually as error messages
100 like:                                             100 like:
101 ::                                                101 ::
102                                                   102 
103     hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switc    103     hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode:
104           last cmd=0x12345678                     104           last cmd=0x12345678
105     hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switc    105     hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode:
106           last cmd=0x12345678                     106           last cmd=0x12345678
107                                                   107 
108 The first line is a warning, and this is usual    108 The first line is a warning, and this is usually relatively harmless.
109 It means that the codec response isn't notifie    109 It means that the codec response isn't notified via an IRQ.  The
110 driver uses explicit polling method to read th    110 driver uses explicit polling method to read the response.  It gives
111 very slight CPU overhead, but you'd unlikely n    111 very slight CPU overhead, but you'd unlikely notice it.
112                                                   112 
113 The second line is, however, a fatal error.  I    113 The second line is, however, a fatal error.  If this happens, usually
114 it means that something is really wrong.  Most    114 it means that something is really wrong.  Most likely you are
115 accessing a non-existing codec slot.              115 accessing a non-existing codec slot.
116                                                   116 
117 Thus, if the second error message appears, try    117 Thus, if the second error message appears, try to narrow the probed
118 codec slots via ``probe_mask`` option.  It's a    118 codec slots via ``probe_mask`` option.  It's a bitmask, and each bit
119 corresponds to the codec slot.  For example, t    119 corresponds to the codec slot.  For example, to probe only the first
120 slot, pass ``probe_mask=1``.  For the first an    120 slot, pass ``probe_mask=1``.  For the first and the third slots, pass
121 ``probe_mask=5`` (where 5 = 1 | 4), and so on.    121 ``probe_mask=5`` (where 5 = 1 | 4), and so on.
122                                                   122 
123 Since 2.6.29 kernel, the driver has a more rob    123 Since 2.6.29 kernel, the driver has a more robust probing method, so
124 this error might happen rarely, though.           124 this error might happen rarely, though.
125                                                   125 
126 On a machine with a broken BIOS, sometimes you    126 On a machine with a broken BIOS, sometimes you need to force the
127 driver to probe the codec slots the hardware d    127 driver to probe the codec slots the hardware doesn't report for use.
128 In such a case, turn the bit 8 (0x100) of ``pr    128 In such a case, turn the bit 8 (0x100) of ``probe_mask`` option on.
129 Then the rest 8 bits are passed as the codec s    129 Then the rest 8 bits are passed as the codec slots to probe
130 unconditionally.  For example, ``probe_mask=0x    130 unconditionally.  For example, ``probe_mask=0x103`` will force to probe
131 the codec slots 0 and 1 no matter what the har    131 the codec slots 0 and 1 no matter what the hardware reports.
132                                                   132 
133                                                   133 
134 Interrupt Handling                                134 Interrupt Handling
135 ------------------                                135 ------------------
136 HD-audio driver uses MSI as default (if availa    136 HD-audio driver uses MSI as default (if available) since 2.6.33
137 kernel as MSI works better on some machines, a    137 kernel as MSI works better on some machines, and in general, it's
138 better for performance.  However, Nvidia contr    138 better for performance.  However, Nvidia controllers showed bad
139 regressions with MSI (especially in a combinat    139 regressions with MSI (especially in a combination with AMD chipset),
140 thus we disabled MSI for them.                    140 thus we disabled MSI for them.
141                                                   141 
142 There seem also still other devices that don't    142 There seem also still other devices that don't work with MSI.  If you
143 see a regression wrt the sound quality (stutte    143 see a regression wrt the sound quality (stuttering, etc) or a lock-up
144 in the recent kernel, try to pass ``enable_msi    144 in the recent kernel, try to pass ``enable_msi=0`` option to disable
145 MSI.  If it works, you can add the known bad d    145 MSI.  If it works, you can add the known bad device to the blacklist
146 defined in hda_intel.c.  In such a case, pleas    146 defined in hda_intel.c.  In such a case, please report and give the
147 patch back to the upstream developer.          !! 147 patch back to the upstream developer. 
148                                                   148 
149                                                   149 
150 HD-Audio Codec                                    150 HD-Audio Codec
151 ==============                                    151 ==============
152                                                   152 
153 Model Option                                      153 Model Option
154 ------------                                      154 ------------
155 The most common problem regarding the HD-audio    155 The most common problem regarding the HD-audio driver is the
156 unsupported codec features or the mismatched d    156 unsupported codec features or the mismatched device configuration.
157 Most of codec-specific code has several preset    157 Most of codec-specific code has several preset models, either to
158 override the BIOS setup or to provide more com    158 override the BIOS setup or to provide more comprehensive features.
159                                                   159 
160 The driver checks PCI SSID and looks through t    160 The driver checks PCI SSID and looks through the static configuration
161 table until any matching entry is found.  If y    161 table until any matching entry is found.  If you have a new machine,
162 you may see a message like below:                 162 you may see a message like below:
163 ::                                                163 ::
164                                                   164 
165     hda_codec: ALC880: BIOS auto-probing.         165     hda_codec: ALC880: BIOS auto-probing.
166                                                   166 
167 Meanwhile, in the earlier versions, you would     167 Meanwhile, in the earlier versions, you would see a message like:
168 ::                                                168 ::
169                                                   169 
170     hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, tryin    170     hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying auto-probe from BIOS...
171                                                   171 
172 Even if you see such a message, DON'T PANIC.      172 Even if you see such a message, DON'T PANIC.  Take a deep breath and
173 keep your towel.  First of all, it's an inform    173 keep your towel.  First of all, it's an informational message, no
174 warning, no error.  This means that the PCI SS    174 warning, no error.  This means that the PCI SSID of your device isn't
175 listed in the known preset model (white-)list.    175 listed in the known preset model (white-)list.  But, this doesn't mean
176 that the driver is broken.  Many codec-drivers    176 that the driver is broken.  Many codec-drivers provide the automatic
177 configuration mechanism based on the BIOS setu    177 configuration mechanism based on the BIOS setup.
178                                                   178 
179 The HD-audio codec has usually "pin" widgets,     179 The HD-audio codec has usually "pin" widgets, and BIOS sets the default
180 configuration of each pin, which indicates the    180 configuration of each pin, which indicates the location, the
181 connection type, the jack color, etc.  The HD-    181 connection type, the jack color, etc.  The HD-audio driver can guess
182 the right connection judging from these defaul    182 the right connection judging from these default configuration values.
183 However -- some codec-support codes, such as p    183 However -- some codec-support codes, such as patch_analog.c, don't
184 support the automatic probing (yet as of 2.6.2    184 support the automatic probing (yet as of 2.6.28).  And, BIOS is often,
185 yes, pretty often broken.  It sets up wrong va    185 yes, pretty often broken.  It sets up wrong values and screws up the
186 driver.                                           186 driver.
187                                                   187 
188 The preset model (or recently called as "fix-u    188 The preset model (or recently called as "fix-up") is provided
189 basically to overcome such a situation.  When     189 basically to overcome such a situation.  When the matching preset
190 model is found in the white-list, the driver a    190 model is found in the white-list, the driver assumes the static
191 configuration of that preset with the correct     191 configuration of that preset with the correct pin setup, etc.
192 Thus, if you have a newer machine with a sligh    192 Thus, if you have a newer machine with a slightly different PCI SSID
193 (or codec SSID) from the existing one, you may    193 (or codec SSID) from the existing one, you may have a good chance to
194 re-use the same model.  You can pass the ``mod    194 re-use the same model.  You can pass the ``model`` option to specify the
195 preset model instead of PCI (and codec-) SSID     195 preset model instead of PCI (and codec-) SSID look-up.
196                                                   196 
197 What ``model`` option values are available dep    197 What ``model`` option values are available depends on the codec chip.
198 Check your codec chip from the codec proc file    198 Check your codec chip from the codec proc file (see "Codec Proc-File"
199 section below).  It will show the vendor/produ    199 section below).  It will show the vendor/product name of your codec
200 chip.  Then, see Documentation/sound/hd-audio/    200 chip.  Then, see Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst file,
201 the section of HD-audio driver.  You can find     201 the section of HD-audio driver.  You can find a list of codecs
202 and ``model`` options belonging to each codec.    202 and ``model`` options belonging to each codec.  For example, for Realtek
203 ALC262 codec chip, pass ``model=ultra`` for de    203 ALC262 codec chip, pass ``model=ultra`` for devices that are compatible
204 with Samsung Q1 Ultra.                            204 with Samsung Q1 Ultra.
205                                                   205 
206 Thus, the first thing you can do for any brand    206 Thus, the first thing you can do for any brand-new, unsupported and
207 non-working HD-audio hardware is to check HD-a    207 non-working HD-audio hardware is to check HD-audio codec and several
208 different ``model`` option values.  If you hav    208 different ``model`` option values.  If you have any luck, some of them
209 might suit with your device well.                 209 might suit with your device well.
210                                                   210 
211 There are a few special model option values:      211 There are a few special model option values:
212                                                   212 
213 * when 'nofixup' is passed, the device-specifi    213 * when 'nofixup' is passed, the device-specific fixups in the codec
214   parser are skipped.                             214   parser are skipped.
215 * when ``generic`` is passed, the codec-specif    215 * when ``generic`` is passed, the codec-specific parser is skipped and
216   only the generic parser is used.                216   only the generic parser is used.
217                                                   217 
218 A new style for the model option that was intr    218 A new style for the model option that was introduced since 5.15 kernel
219 is to pass the PCI or codec SSID in the form o    219 is to pass the PCI or codec SSID in the form of ``model=XXXX:YYYY``
220 where XXXX and YYYY are the sub-vendor and sub    220 where XXXX and YYYY are the sub-vendor and sub-device IDs in hex
221 numbers, respectively.  This is a kind of alia    221 numbers, respectively.  This is a kind of aliasing to another device;
222 when this form is given, the driver will refer    222 when this form is given, the driver will refer to that SSID as a
223 reference to the quirk table.  It'd be useful     223 reference to the quirk table.  It'd be useful especially when the
224 target quirk isn't listed in the model table.     224 target quirk isn't listed in the model table.  For example, passing
225 model=103c:8862 will apply the quirk for HP Pr    225 model=103c:8862 will apply the quirk for HP ProBook 445 G8 (which
226 isn't found in the model table as of writing)     226 isn't found in the model table as of writing) as long as the device is
227 handled equivalently by the same driver.          227 handled equivalently by the same driver.
228                                                   228 
229                                                   229 
230 Speaker and Headphone Output                      230 Speaker and Headphone Output
231 ----------------------------                      231 ----------------------------
232 One of the most frequent (and obvious) bugs wi    232 One of the most frequent (and obvious) bugs with HD-audio is the
233 silent output from either or both of a built-i    233 silent output from either or both of a built-in speaker and a
234 headphone jack.  In general, you should try a     234 headphone jack.  In general, you should try a headphone output at
235 first.  A speaker output often requires more a    235 first.  A speaker output often requires more additional controls like
236 the external amplifier bits.  Thus a headphone    236 the external amplifier bits.  Thus a headphone output has a slightly
237 better chance.                                    237 better chance.
238                                                   238 
239 Before making a bug report, double-check wheth    239 Before making a bug report, double-check whether the mixer is set up
240 correctly.  The recent version of snd-hda-inte    240 correctly.  The recent version of snd-hda-intel driver provides mostly
241 "Master" volume control as well as "Front" vol    241 "Master" volume control as well as "Front" volume (where Front
242 indicates the front-channels).  In addition, t    242 indicates the front-channels).  In addition, there can be individual
243 "Headphone" and "Speaker" controls.               243 "Headphone" and "Speaker" controls.
244                                                   244 
245 Ditto for the speaker output.  There can be "E    245 Ditto for the speaker output.  There can be "External Amplifier"
246 switch on some codecs.  Turn on this if presen    246 switch on some codecs.  Turn on this if present.
247                                                   247 
248 Another related problem is the automatic mute     248 Another related problem is the automatic mute of speaker output by
249 headphone plugging.  This feature is implement    249 headphone plugging.  This feature is implemented in most cases, but
250 not on every preset model or codec-support cod    250 not on every preset model or codec-support code.
251                                                   251 
252 In anyway, try a different model option if you    252 In anyway, try a different model option if you have such a problem.
253 Some other models may match better and give yo    253 Some other models may match better and give you more matching
254 functionality.  If none of the available model    254 functionality.  If none of the available models works, send a bug
255 report.  See the bug report section for detail    255 report.  See the bug report section for details.
256                                                   256 
257 If you are masochistic enough to debug the dri    257 If you are masochistic enough to debug the driver problem, note the
258 following:                                        258 following:
259                                                   259 
260 * The speaker (and the headphone, too) output     260 * The speaker (and the headphone, too) output often requires the
261   external amplifier.  This can be set usually    261   external amplifier.  This can be set usually via EAPD verb or a
262   certain GPIO.  If the codec pin supports EAP    262   certain GPIO.  If the codec pin supports EAPD, you have a better
263   chance via SET_EAPD_BTL verb (0x70c).  On ot    263   chance via SET_EAPD_BTL verb (0x70c).  On others, GPIO pin (mostly
264   it's either GPIO0 or GPIO1) may turn on/off     264   it's either GPIO0 or GPIO1) may turn on/off EAPD.
265 * Some Realtek codecs require special vendor-s    265 * Some Realtek codecs require special vendor-specific coefficients to
266   turn on the amplifier.  See patch_realtek.c.    266   turn on the amplifier.  See patch_realtek.c.
267 * IDT codecs may have extra power-enable/disab    267 * IDT codecs may have extra power-enable/disable controls on each
268   analog pin.  See patch_sigmatel.c.              268   analog pin.  See patch_sigmatel.c.
269 * Very rare but some devices don't accept the     269 * Very rare but some devices don't accept the pin-detection verb until
270   triggered.  Issuing GET_PIN_SENSE verb (0xf0    270   triggered.  Issuing GET_PIN_SENSE verb (0xf09) may result in the
271   codec-communication stall.  Some examples ar    271   codec-communication stall.  Some examples are found in
272   patch_realtek.c.                                272   patch_realtek.c.
273                                                   273 
274                                                   274 
275 Capture Problems                                  275 Capture Problems
276 ----------------                                  276 ----------------
277 The capture problems are often because of miss    277 The capture problems are often because of missing setups of mixers.
278 Thus, before submitting a bug report, make sur    278 Thus, before submitting a bug report, make sure that you set up the
279 mixer correctly.  For example, both "Capture V    279 mixer correctly.  For example, both "Capture Volume" and "Capture
280 Switch" have to be set properly in addition to    280 Switch" have to be set properly in addition to the right "Capture
281 Source" or "Input Source" selection.  Some dev    281 Source" or "Input Source" selection.  Some devices have "Mic Boost"
282 volume or switch.                                 282 volume or switch.
283                                                   283 
284 When the PCM device is opened via "default" PC    284 When the PCM device is opened via "default" PCM (without pulse-audio
285 plugin), you'll likely have "Digital Capture V    285 plugin), you'll likely have "Digital Capture Volume" control as well.
286 This is provided for the extra gain/attenuatio    286 This is provided for the extra gain/attenuation of the signal in
287 software, especially for the inputs without th    287 software, especially for the inputs without the hardware volume
288 control such as digital microphones.  Unless r    288 control such as digital microphones.  Unless really needed, this
289 should be set to exactly 50%, corresponding to    289 should be set to exactly 50%, corresponding to 0dB -- neither extra
290 gain nor attenuation.  When you use "hw" PCM,     290 gain nor attenuation.  When you use "hw" PCM, i.e., a raw access PCM,
291 this control will have no influence, though.      291 this control will have no influence, though.
292                                                   292 
293 It's known that some codecs / devices have fai    293 It's known that some codecs / devices have fairly bad analog circuits,
294 and the recorded sound contains a certain DC-o    294 and the recorded sound contains a certain DC-offset.  This is no bug
295 of the driver.                                    295 of the driver.
296                                                   296 
297 Most of modern laptops have no analog CD-input    297 Most of modern laptops have no analog CD-input connection.  Thus, the
298 recording from CD input won't work in many cas    298 recording from CD input won't work in many cases although the driver
299 provides it as the capture source.  Use CDDA i    299 provides it as the capture source.  Use CDDA instead.
300                                                   300 
301 The automatic switching of the built-in and ex    301 The automatic switching of the built-in and external mic per plugging
302 is implemented on some codec models but not on    302 is implemented on some codec models but not on every model.  Partly
303 because of my laziness but mostly lack of test    303 because of my laziness but mostly lack of testers.  Feel free to
304 submit the improvement patch to the author.       304 submit the improvement patch to the author.
305                                                   305 
306                                                   306 
307 Direct Debugging                                  307 Direct Debugging
308 ----------------                                  308 ----------------
309 If no model option gives you a better result,     309 If no model option gives you a better result, and you are a tough guy
310 to fight against evil, try debugging via hitti    310 to fight against evil, try debugging via hitting the raw HD-audio
311 codec verbs to the device.  Some tools are ava    311 codec verbs to the device.  Some tools are available: hda-emu and
312 hda-analyzer.  The detailed description is fou    312 hda-analyzer.  The detailed description is found in the sections
313 below.  You'd need to enable hwdep for using t    313 below.  You'd need to enable hwdep for using these tools.  See "Kernel
314 Configuration" section.                           314 Configuration" section.
315                                                   315 
316                                                   316 
317 Other Issues                                      317 Other Issues
318 ============                                      318 ============
319                                                   319 
320 Kernel Configuration                              320 Kernel Configuration
321 --------------------                              321 --------------------
322 In general, I recommend you to enable the soun    322 In general, I recommend you to enable the sound debug option,
323 ``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG=y``, no matter whether you     323 ``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG=y``, no matter whether you are debugging or not.
                                                   >> 324 This enables snd_printd() macro and others, and you'll get additional
                                                   >> 325 kernel messages at probing.
                                                   >> 326 
                                                   >> 327 In addition, you can enable ``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG_VERBOSE=y``.  But this
                                                   >> 328 will give you far more messages.  Thus turn this on only when you are
                                                   >> 329 sure to want it.
324                                                   330 
325 Don't forget to turn on the appropriate ``CONF    331 Don't forget to turn on the appropriate ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_*``
326 options.  Note that each of them corresponds t    332 options.  Note that each of them corresponds to the codec chip, not
327 the controller chip.  Thus, even if lspci show    333 the controller chip.  Thus, even if lspci shows the Nvidia controller,
328 you may need to choose the option for other ve    334 you may need to choose the option for other vendors.  If you are
329 unsure, just select all yes.                      335 unsure, just select all yes.
330                                                   336 
331 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP`` is a useful option fo    337 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP`` is a useful option for debugging the driver.
332 When this is enabled, the driver creates hardw    338 When this is enabled, the driver creates hardware-dependent devices
333 (one per each codec), and you have a raw acces    339 (one per each codec), and you have a raw access to the device via
334 these device files.  For example, ``hwC0D2`` w    340 these device files.  For example, ``hwC0D2`` will be created for the
335 codec slot #2 of the first card (#0).  For deb    341 codec slot #2 of the first card (#0).  For debug-tools such as
336 hda-verb and hda-analyzer, the hwdep device ha    342 hda-verb and hda-analyzer, the hwdep device has to be enabled.
337 Thus, it'd be better to turn this on always.      343 Thus, it'd be better to turn this on always.
338                                                   344 
339 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_RECONFIG`` is a new option, a    345 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_RECONFIG`` is a new option, and this depends on the
340 hwdep option above.  When enabled, you'll have    346 hwdep option above.  When enabled, you'll have some sysfs files under
341 the corresponding hwdep directory.  See "HD-au    347 the corresponding hwdep directory.  See "HD-audio reconfiguration"
342 section below.                                    348 section below.
343                                                   349 
344 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE`` option enables t    350 ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE`` option enables the power-saving feature.
345 See "Power-saving" section below.                 351 See "Power-saving" section below.
346                                                   352 
347                                                   353 
348 Codec Proc-File                                   354 Codec Proc-File
349 ---------------                                   355 ---------------
350 The codec proc-file is a treasure-chest for de    356 The codec proc-file is a treasure-chest for debugging HD-audio.
351 It shows most of useful information of each co    357 It shows most of useful information of each codec widget.
352                                                   358 
353 The proc file is located in /proc/asound/card*    359 The proc file is located in /proc/asound/card*/codec#*, one file per
354 each codec slot.  You can know the codec vendo    360 each codec slot.  You can know the codec vendor, product id and
355 names, the type of each widget, capabilities a    361 names, the type of each widget, capabilities and so on.
356 This file, however, doesn't show the jack sens    362 This file, however, doesn't show the jack sensing state, so far.  This
357 is because the jack-sensing might be depending    363 is because the jack-sensing might be depending on the trigger state.
358                                                   364 
359 This file will be picked up by the debug tools    365 This file will be picked up by the debug tools, and also it can be fed
360 to the emulator as the primary codec informati    366 to the emulator as the primary codec information.  See the debug tools
361 section below.                                    367 section below.
362                                                   368 
363 This proc file can be also used to check wheth    369 This proc file can be also used to check whether the generic parser is
364 used.  When the generic parser is used, the ve    370 used.  When the generic parser is used, the vendor/product ID name
365 will appear as "Realtek ID 0262", instead of "    371 will appear as "Realtek ID 0262", instead of "Realtek ALC262".
366                                                   372 
367                                                   373 
368 HD-Audio Reconfiguration                          374 HD-Audio Reconfiguration
369 ------------------------                          375 ------------------------
370 This is an experimental feature to allow you r    376 This is an experimental feature to allow you re-configure the HD-audio
371 codec dynamically without reloading the driver    377 codec dynamically without reloading the driver.  The following sysfs
372 files are available under each codec-hwdep dev !! 378 files are available under each codec-hwdep device directory (e.g. 
373 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0):                         379 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0):
374                                                   380 
375 vendor_id                                         381 vendor_id
376     Shows the 32bit codec vendor-id hex number    382     Shows the 32bit codec vendor-id hex number.  You can change the
377     vendor-id value by writing to this file.      383     vendor-id value by writing to this file.
378 subsystem_id                                      384 subsystem_id
379     Shows the 32bit codec subsystem-id hex num    385     Shows the 32bit codec subsystem-id hex number.  You can change the
380     subsystem-id value by writing to this file    386     subsystem-id value by writing to this file.
381 revision_id                                       387 revision_id
382     Shows the 32bit codec revision-id hex numb    388     Shows the 32bit codec revision-id hex number.  You can change the
383     revision-id value by writing to this file.    389     revision-id value by writing to this file.
384 afg                                               390 afg
385     Shows the AFG ID.  This is read-only.         391     Shows the AFG ID.  This is read-only.
386 mfg                                               392 mfg
387     Shows the MFG ID.  This is read-only.         393     Shows the MFG ID.  This is read-only.
388 name                                              394 name
389     Shows the codec name string.  Can be chang    395     Shows the codec name string.  Can be changed by writing to this
390     file.                                         396     file.
391 modelname                                         397 modelname
392     Shows the currently set ``model`` option.     398     Shows the currently set ``model`` option.  Can be changed by writing
393     to this file.                                 399     to this file.
394 init_verbs                                        400 init_verbs
395     The extra verbs to execute at initializati    401     The extra verbs to execute at initialization.  You can add a verb by
396     writing to this file.  Pass three numbers:    402     writing to this file.  Pass three numbers: nid, verb and parameter
397     (separated with a space).                     403     (separated with a space).
398 hints                                             404 hints
399     Shows / stores hint strings for codec pars    405     Shows / stores hint strings for codec parsers for any use.
400     Its format is ``key = value``.  For exampl    406     Its format is ``key = value``.  For example, passing ``jack_detect = no``
401     will disable the jack detection of the mac    407     will disable the jack detection of the machine completely.
402 init_pin_configs                                  408 init_pin_configs
403     Shows the initial pin default config value    409     Shows the initial pin default config values set by BIOS.
404 driver_pin_configs                                410 driver_pin_configs
405     Shows the pin default values set by the co    411     Shows the pin default values set by the codec parser explicitly.
406     This doesn't show all pin values but only     412     This doesn't show all pin values but only the changed values by
407     the parser.  That is, if the parser doesn'    413     the parser.  That is, if the parser doesn't change the pin default
408     config values by itself, this will contain    414     config values by itself, this will contain nothing.
409 user_pin_configs                                  415 user_pin_configs
410     Shows the pin default config values to ove    416     Shows the pin default config values to override the BIOS setup.
411     Writing this (with two numbers, NID and va    417     Writing this (with two numbers, NID and value) appends the new
412     value.  The given will be used instead of     418     value.  The given will be used instead of the initial BIOS value at
413     the next reconfiguration time.  Note that     419     the next reconfiguration time.  Note that this config will override
414     even the driver pin configs, too.             420     even the driver pin configs, too.
415 reconfig                                          421 reconfig
416     Triggers the codec re-configuration.  When    422     Triggers the codec re-configuration.  When any value is written to
417     this file, the driver re-initialize and pa    423     this file, the driver re-initialize and parses the codec tree
418     again.  All the changes done by the sysfs     424     again.  All the changes done by the sysfs entries above are taken
419     into account.                                 425     into account.
420 clear                                             426 clear
421     Resets the codec, removes the mixer elemen    427     Resets the codec, removes the mixer elements and PCM stuff of the
422     specified codec, and clear all init verbs     428     specified codec, and clear all init verbs and hints.
423                                                   429 
424 For example, when you want to change the pin d    430 For example, when you want to change the pin default configuration
425 value of the pin widget 0x14 to 0x9993013f, an    431 value of the pin widget 0x14 to 0x9993013f, and let the driver
426 re-configure based on that state, run like bel    432 re-configure based on that state, run like below:
427 ::                                                433 ::
428                                                   434 
429     # echo 0x14 0x9993013f > /sys/class/sound/    435     # echo 0x14 0x9993013f > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/user_pin_configs
430     # echo 1 > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfi !! 436     # echo 1 > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfig  
431                                                   437 
432                                                   438 
433 Hint Strings                                      439 Hint Strings
434 ------------                                      440 ------------
435 The codec parser have several switches and adj    441 The codec parser have several switches and adjustment knobs for
436 matching better with the actual codec or devic    442 matching better with the actual codec or device behavior.  Many of
437 them can be adjusted dynamically via "hints" s    443 them can be adjusted dynamically via "hints" strings as mentioned in
438 the section above.  For example, by passing ``    444 the section above.  For example, by passing ``jack_detect = no`` string
439 via sysfs or a patch file, you can disable the    445 via sysfs or a patch file, you can disable the jack detection, thus
440 the codec parser will skip the features like a    446 the codec parser will skip the features like auto-mute or mic
441 auto-switch.  As a boolean value, either ``yes    447 auto-switch.  As a boolean value, either ``yes``, ``no``, ``true``, ``false``,
442 ``1`` or ``0`` can be passed.                     448 ``1`` or ``0`` can be passed.
443                                                   449 
444 The generic parser supports the following hint    450 The generic parser supports the following hints:
445                                                   451 
446 jack_detect (bool)                                452 jack_detect (bool)
447     specify whether the jack detection is avai    453     specify whether the jack detection is available at all on this
448     machine; default true                         454     machine; default true
449 inv_jack_detect (bool)                            455 inv_jack_detect (bool)
450     indicates that the jack detection logic is    456     indicates that the jack detection logic is inverted
451 trigger_sense (bool)                              457 trigger_sense (bool)
452     indicates that the jack detection needs th    458     indicates that the jack detection needs the explicit call of
453     AC_VERB_SET_PIN_SENSE verb                    459     AC_VERB_SET_PIN_SENSE verb
454 inv_eapd (bool)                                   460 inv_eapd (bool)
455     indicates that the EAPD is implemented in     461     indicates that the EAPD is implemented in the inverted logic
456 pcm_format_first (bool)                           462 pcm_format_first (bool)
457     sets the PCM format before the stream tag     463     sets the PCM format before the stream tag and channel ID
458 sticky_stream (bool)                              464 sticky_stream (bool)
459     keep the PCM format, stream tag and ID as     465     keep the PCM format, stream tag and ID as long as possible;
460     default true                                  466     default true
461 spdif_status_reset (bool)                         467 spdif_status_reset (bool)
462     reset the SPDIF status bits at each time t    468     reset the SPDIF status bits at each time the SPDIF stream is set
463     up                                            469     up
464 pin_amp_workaround (bool)                         470 pin_amp_workaround (bool)
465     the output pin may have multiple amp value    471     the output pin may have multiple amp values
466 single_adc_amp (bool)                             472 single_adc_amp (bool)
467     ADCs can have only single input amps          473     ADCs can have only single input amps
468 auto_mute (bool)                                  474 auto_mute (bool)
469     enable/disable the headphone auto-mute fea    475     enable/disable the headphone auto-mute feature; default true
470 auto_mic (bool)                                   476 auto_mic (bool)
471     enable/disable the mic auto-switch feature    477     enable/disable the mic auto-switch feature; default true
472 line_in_auto_switch (bool)                        478 line_in_auto_switch (bool)
473     enable/disable the line-in auto-switch fea    479     enable/disable the line-in auto-switch feature; default false
474 need_dac_fix (bool)                               480 need_dac_fix (bool)
475     limits the DACs depending on the channel c    481     limits the DACs depending on the channel count
476 primary_hp (bool)                                 482 primary_hp (bool)
477     probe headphone jacks as the primary outpu    483     probe headphone jacks as the primary outputs; default true
478 multi_io (bool)                                   484 multi_io (bool)
479     try probing multi-I/O config (e.g. shared     485     try probing multi-I/O config (e.g. shared line-in/surround,
480     mic/clfe jacks)                               486     mic/clfe jacks)
481 multi_cap_vol (bool)                              487 multi_cap_vol (bool)
482     provide multiple capture volumes              488     provide multiple capture volumes
483 inv_dmic_split (bool)                             489 inv_dmic_split (bool)
484     provide split internal mic volume/switch f    490     provide split internal mic volume/switch for phase-inverted
485     digital mics                                  491     digital mics
486 indep_hp (bool)                                   492 indep_hp (bool)
487     provide the independent headphone PCM stre    493     provide the independent headphone PCM stream and the corresponding
488     mixer control, if available                   494     mixer control, if available
489 add_stereo_mix_input (bool)                       495 add_stereo_mix_input (bool)
490     add the stereo mix (analog-loopback mix) t    496     add the stereo mix (analog-loopback mix) to the input mux if
491     available                                  !! 497     available 
492 add_jack_modes (bool)                             498 add_jack_modes (bool)
493     add "xxx Jack Mode" enum controls to each     499     add "xxx Jack Mode" enum controls to each I/O jack for allowing to
494     change the headphone amp and mic bias VREF    500     change the headphone amp and mic bias VREF capabilities
495 power_save_node (bool)                            501 power_save_node (bool)
496     advanced power management for each widget,    502     advanced power management for each widget, controlling the power
497     state (D0/D3) of each widget node dependin    503     state (D0/D3) of each widget node depending on the actual pin and
498     stream states                                 504     stream states
499 power_down_unused (bool)                          505 power_down_unused (bool)
500     power down the unused widgets, a subset of    506     power down the unused widgets, a subset of power_save_node, and
501     will be dropped in future                  !! 507     will be dropped in future 
502 add_hp_mic (bool)                                 508 add_hp_mic (bool)
503     add the headphone to capture source if pos    509     add the headphone to capture source if possible
504 hp_mic_detect (bool)                              510 hp_mic_detect (bool)
505     enable/disable the hp/mic shared input for    511     enable/disable the hp/mic shared input for a single built-in mic
506     case; default true                            512     case; default true
507 vmaster (bool)                                    513 vmaster (bool)
508     enable/disable the virtual Master control;    514     enable/disable the virtual Master control; default true
509 mixer_nid (int)                                   515 mixer_nid (int)
510     specifies the widget NID of the analog-loo    516     specifies the widget NID of the analog-loopback mixer
511                                                   517 
512                                                   518 
513 Early Patching                                    519 Early Patching
514 --------------                                    520 --------------
515 When ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_PATCH_LOADER=y`` is set,    521 When ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_PATCH_LOADER=y`` is set, you can pass a "patch"
516 as a firmware file for modifying the HD-audio     522 as a firmware file for modifying the HD-audio setup before
517 initializing the codec.  This can work basical    523 initializing the codec.  This can work basically like the
518 reconfiguration via sysfs in the above, but it    524 reconfiguration via sysfs in the above, but it does it before the
519 first codec configuration.                        525 first codec configuration.
520                                                   526 
521 A patch file is a plain text file which looks     527 A patch file is a plain text file which looks like below:
522                                                   528 
523 ::                                                529 ::
524                                                   530 
525     [codec]                                       531     [codec]
526     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2                       532     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2
527                                                   533 
528     [model]                                       534     [model]
529     auto                                          535     auto
530                                                   536 
531     [pincfg]                                      537     [pincfg]
532     0x12 0x411111f0                               538     0x12 0x411111f0
533                                                   539 
534     [verb]                                        540     [verb]
535     0x20 0x500 0x03                               541     0x20 0x500 0x03
536     0x20 0x400 0xff                               542     0x20 0x400 0xff
537                                                   543 
538     [hint]                                        544     [hint]
539     jack_detect = no                              545     jack_detect = no
540                                                   546 
541                                                   547 
542 The file needs to have a line ``[codec]``.  Th    548 The file needs to have a line ``[codec]``.  The next line should contain
543 three numbers indicating the codec vendor-id (    549 three numbers indicating the codec vendor-id (0x12345678 in the
544 example), the codec subsystem-id (0xabcd1234)     550 example), the codec subsystem-id (0xabcd1234) and the address (2) of
545 the codec.  The rest patch entries are applied    551 the codec.  The rest patch entries are applied to this specified codec
546 until another codec entry is given.  Passing 0    552 until another codec entry is given.  Passing 0 or a negative number to
547 the first or the second value will make the ch    553 the first or the second value will make the check of the corresponding
548 field be skipped.  It'll be useful for really     554 field be skipped.  It'll be useful for really broken devices that don't
549 initialize SSID properly.                         555 initialize SSID properly.
550                                                   556 
551 The ``[model]`` line allows to change the mode    557 The ``[model]`` line allows to change the model name of the each codec.
552 In the example above, it will be changed to mo    558 In the example above, it will be changed to model=auto.
553 Note that this overrides the module option.       559 Note that this overrides the module option.
554                                                   560 
555 After the ``[pincfg]`` line, the contents are     561 After the ``[pincfg]`` line, the contents are parsed as the initial
556 default pin-configurations just like ``user_pi    562 default pin-configurations just like ``user_pin_configs`` sysfs above.
557 The values can be shown in user_pin_configs sy    563 The values can be shown in user_pin_configs sysfs file, too.
558                                                   564 
559 Similarly, the lines after ``[verb]`` are pars    565 Similarly, the lines after ``[verb]`` are parsed as ``init_verbs``
560 sysfs entries, and the lines after ``[hint]``     566 sysfs entries, and the lines after ``[hint]`` are parsed as ``hints``
561 sysfs entries, respectively.                      567 sysfs entries, respectively.
562                                                   568 
563 Another example to override the codec vendor i    569 Another example to override the codec vendor id from 0x12345678 to
564 0xdeadbeef is like below:                         570 0xdeadbeef is like below:
565 ::                                                571 ::
566                                                   572 
567     [codec]                                       573     [codec]
568     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2                       574     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2
569                                                   575 
570     [vendor_id]                                   576     [vendor_id]
571     0xdeadbeef                                    577     0xdeadbeef
572                                                   578 
573                                                   579 
574 In the similar way, you can override the codec    580 In the similar way, you can override the codec subsystem_id via
575 ``[subsystem_id]``, the revision id via ``[rev    581 ``[subsystem_id]``, the revision id via ``[revision_id]`` line.
576 Also, the codec chip name can be rewritten via    582 Also, the codec chip name can be rewritten via ``[chip_name]`` line.
577 ::                                                583 ::
578                                                   584 
579     [codec]                                       585     [codec]
580     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2                       586     0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2
581                                                   587 
582     [subsystem_id]                                588     [subsystem_id]
583     0xffff1111                                    589     0xffff1111
584                                                   590 
585     [revision_id]                                 591     [revision_id]
586     0x10                                          592     0x10
587                                                   593 
588     [chip_name]                                   594     [chip_name]
589     My-own NEWS-0002                              595     My-own NEWS-0002
590                                                   596 
591                                                   597 
592 The hd-audio driver reads the file via request    598 The hd-audio driver reads the file via request_firmware().  Thus,
593 a patch file has to be located on the appropri    599 a patch file has to be located on the appropriate firmware path,
594 typically, /lib/firmware.  For example, when y    600 typically, /lib/firmware.  For example, when you pass the option
595 ``patch=hda-init.fw``, the file /lib/firmware/    601 ``patch=hda-init.fw``, the file /lib/firmware/hda-init.fw must be
596 present.                                          602 present.
597                                                   603 
598 The patch module option is specific to each ca    604 The patch module option is specific to each card instance, and you
599 need to give one file name for each instance,     605 need to give one file name for each instance, separated by commas.
600 For example, if you have two cards, one for an !! 606 For example, if you have two cards, one for an on-board analog and one 
601 for an HDMI video board, you may pass patch op    607 for an HDMI video board, you may pass patch option like below:
602 ::                                                608 ::
603                                                   609 
604     options snd-hda-intel patch=on-board-patch    610     options snd-hda-intel patch=on-board-patch,hdmi-patch
605                                                   611 
606                                                   612 
607 Power-Saving                                      613 Power-Saving
608 ------------                                      614 ------------
609 The power-saving is a kind of auto-suspend of     615 The power-saving is a kind of auto-suspend of the device.  When the
610 device is inactive for a certain time, the dev    616 device is inactive for a certain time, the device is automatically
611 turned off to save the power.  The time to go     617 turned off to save the power.  The time to go down is specified via
612 ``power_save`` module option, and this option     618 ``power_save`` module option, and this option can be changed dynamically
613 via sysfs.                                        619 via sysfs.
614                                                   620 
615 The power-saving won't work when the analog lo    621 The power-saving won't work when the analog loopback is enabled on
616 some codecs.  Make sure that you mute all unne    622 some codecs.  Make sure that you mute all unneeded signal routes when
617 you want the power-saving.                        623 you want the power-saving.
618                                                   624 
619 The power-saving feature might cause audible c    625 The power-saving feature might cause audible click noises at each
620 power-down/up depending on the device.  Some o    626 power-down/up depending on the device.  Some of them might be
621 solvable, but some are hard, I'm afraid.  Some    627 solvable, but some are hard, I'm afraid.  Some distros such as
622 openSUSE enables the power-saving feature auto    628 openSUSE enables the power-saving feature automatically when the power
623 cable is unplugged.  Thus, if you hear noises,    629 cable is unplugged.  Thus, if you hear noises, suspect first the
624 power-saving.  See /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/p    630 power-saving.  See /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save to
625 check the current value.  If it's non-zero, th    631 check the current value.  If it's non-zero, the feature is turned on.
626                                                   632 
627 The recent kernel supports the runtime PM for     633 The recent kernel supports the runtime PM for the HD-audio controller
628 chip, too.  It means that the HD-audio control    634 chip, too.  It means that the HD-audio controller is also powered up /
629 down dynamically.  The feature is enabled only    635 down dynamically.  The feature is enabled only for certain controller
630 chips like Intel LynxPoint.  You can enable/di    636 chips like Intel LynxPoint.  You can enable/disable this feature
631 forcibly by setting ``power_save_controller``     637 forcibly by setting ``power_save_controller`` option, which is also
632 available at /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/paramet    638 available at /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters directory.
633                                                   639 
634                                                   640 
635 Tracepoints                                       641 Tracepoints
636 -----------                                       642 -----------
637 The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoi    643 The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints.
638 ``hda:hda_send_cmd`` traces each CORB write wh    644 ``hda:hda_send_cmd`` traces each CORB write while ``hda:hda_get_response``
639 traces the response from RIRB (only when read     645 traces the response from RIRB (only when read from the codec driver).
640 ``hda:hda_bus_reset`` traces the bus-reset due    646 ``hda:hda_bus_reset`` traces the bus-reset due to fatal error, etc,
641 ``hda:hda_unsol_event`` traces the unsolicited    647 ``hda:hda_unsol_event`` traces the unsolicited events, and
642 ``hda:hda_power_down`` and ``hda:hda_power_up`    648 ``hda:hda_power_down`` and ``hda:hda_power_up`` trace the power down/up
643 via power-saving behavior.                        649 via power-saving behavior.
644                                                   650 
645 Enabling all tracepoints can be done like         651 Enabling all tracepoints can be done like
646 ::                                                652 ::
647                                                   653 
648     # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/hda/    654     # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/tracing/events/hda/enable
649                                                   655 
650 then after some commands, you can traces from     656 then after some commands, you can traces from
651 /sys/kernel/tracing/trace file.  For example,     657 /sys/kernel/tracing/trace file.  For example, when you want to
652 trace what codec command is sent, enable the t    658 trace what codec command is sent, enable the tracepoint like:
653 ::                                                659 ::
654                                                   660 
655     # cat /sys/kernel/tracing/trace               661     # cat /sys/kernel/tracing/trace
656     # tracer: nop                                 662     # tracer: nop
657     #                                             663     #
658     #       TASK-PID    CPU#    TIMESTAMP  FUN    664     #       TASK-PID    CPU#    TIMESTAMP  FUNCTION
659     #          | |       |          |             665     #          | |       |          |         |
660            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.774889: hd    666            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.774889: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019
661            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.774893: hd    667            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.774893: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019
662            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.999542: hd    668            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.999542: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a
663            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.999543: hd    669            <...>-7807  [002] 105147.999543: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a
664            <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837143: hd    670            <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837143: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019
665            <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837148: hd    671            <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837148: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019
666            <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058539: hd    672            <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058539: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a
667            <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058541: hd    673            <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058541: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a
668                                                   674 
669 Here ``[0:0]`` indicates the card number and t    675 Here ``[0:0]`` indicates the card number and the codec address, and
670 ``val`` shows the value sent to the codec, res    676 ``val`` shows the value sent to the codec, respectively.  The value is
671 a packed value, and you can decode it via hda-    677 a packed value, and you can decode it via hda-decode-verb program
672 included in hda-emu package below.  For exampl    678 included in hda-emu package below.  For example, the value e3a019 is
673 to set the left output-amp value to 25.           679 to set the left output-amp value to 25.
674 ::                                                680 ::
675                                                   681 
676     % hda-decode-verb 0xe3a019                    682     % hda-decode-verb 0xe3a019
677     raw value = 0x00e3a019                        683     raw value = 0x00e3a019
678     cid = 0, nid = 0x0e, verb = 0x3a0, parm =     684     cid = 0, nid = 0x0e, verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19
679     raw value: verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19          685     raw value: verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19
680     verbname = set_amp_gain_mute                  686     verbname = set_amp_gain_mute
681     amp raw val = 0xa019                          687     amp raw val = 0xa019
682     output, left, idx=0, mute=0, val=25           688     output, left, idx=0, mute=0, val=25
683                                                   689 
684                                                   690 
685 Development Tree                                  691 Development Tree
686 ----------------                                  692 ----------------
687 The latest development codes for HD-audio are     693 The latest development codes for HD-audio are found on sound git tree:
688                                                   694 
689 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/gi    695 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git
690                                                   696 
691 The master branch or for-next branches can be     697 The master branch or for-next branches can be used as the main
692 development branches in general while the deve    698 development branches in general while the development for the current
693 and next kernels are found in for-linus and fo    699 and next kernels are found in for-linus and for-next branches,
694 respectively.                                     700 respectively.
695                                                   701 
696                                                   702 
697 Sending a Bug Report                              703 Sending a Bug Report
698 --------------------                              704 --------------------
699 If any model or module options don't work for     705 If any model or module options don't work for your device, it's time
700 to send a bug report to the developers.  Give     706 to send a bug report to the developers.  Give the following in your
701 bug report:                                       707 bug report:
702                                                   708 
703 * Hardware vendor, product and model names        709 * Hardware vendor, product and model names
704 * Kernel version (and ALSA-driver version if y    710 * Kernel version (and ALSA-driver version if you built externally)
705 * ``alsa-info.sh`` output; run with ``--no-upl    711 * ``alsa-info.sh`` output; run with ``--no-upload`` option.  See the
706   section below about alsa-info                   712   section below about alsa-info
707                                                   713 
708 If it's a regression, at best, send alsa-info     714 If it's a regression, at best, send alsa-info outputs of both working
709 and non-working kernels.  This is really helpf    715 and non-working kernels.  This is really helpful because we can
710 compare the codec registers directly.             716 compare the codec registers directly.
711                                                   717 
712 Send a bug report either the following:           718 Send a bug report either the following:
713                                                   719 
714 kernel-bugzilla                                   720 kernel-bugzilla
715     https://bugzilla.kernel.org/                  721     https://bugzilla.kernel.org/
716 alsa-devel ML                                     722 alsa-devel ML
717     alsa-devel@alsa-project.org                   723     alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
718                                                   724 
719                                                   725 
720 Debug Tools                                       726 Debug Tools
721 ===========                                       727 ===========
722                                                   728 
723 This section describes some tools available fo    729 This section describes some tools available for debugging HD-audio
724 problems.                                         730 problems.
725                                                   731 
726 alsa-info                                         732 alsa-info
727 ---------                                         733 ---------
728 The script ``alsa-info.sh`` is a very useful t    734 The script ``alsa-info.sh`` is a very useful tool to gather the audio
729 device information.  It's included in alsa-uti    735 device information.  It's included in alsa-utils package.  The latest
730 version can be found on git repository:           736 version can be found on git repository:
731                                                   737 
732 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-utils.git       738 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-utils.git
733                                                   739 
734 The script can be fetched directly from the fo    740 The script can be fetched directly from the following URL, too:
735                                                   741 
736 * https://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh       742 * https://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh
737                                                   743 
738 Run this script as root, and it will gather th    744 Run this script as root, and it will gather the important information
739 such as the module lists, module parameters, p    745 such as the module lists, module parameters, proc file contents
740 including the codec proc files, mixer outputs     746 including the codec proc files, mixer outputs and the control
741 elements.  As default, it will store the infor    747 elements.  As default, it will store the information onto a web server
742 on alsa-project.org.  But, if you send a bug r    748 on alsa-project.org.  But, if you send a bug report, it'd be better to
743 run with ``--no-upload`` option, and attach th    749 run with ``--no-upload`` option, and attach the generated file.
744                                                   750 
745 There are some other useful options.  See ``--    751 There are some other useful options.  See ``--help`` option output for
746 details.                                          752 details.
747                                                   753 
748 When a probe error occurs or when the driver o    754 When a probe error occurs or when the driver obviously assigns a
749 mismatched model, it'd be helpful to load the     755 mismatched model, it'd be helpful to load the driver with
750 ``probe_only=1`` option (at best after the col    756 ``probe_only=1`` option (at best after the cold reboot) and run
751 alsa-info at this state.  With this option, th    757 alsa-info at this state.  With this option, the driver won't configure
752 the mixer and PCM but just tries to probe the     758 the mixer and PCM but just tries to probe the codec slot.  After
753 probing, the proc file is available, so you ca    759 probing, the proc file is available, so you can get the raw codec
754 information before modified by the driver.  Of    760 information before modified by the driver.  Of course, the driver
755 isn't usable with ``probe_only=1``.  But you c    761 isn't usable with ``probe_only=1``.  But you can continue the
756 configuration via hwdep sysfs file if hda-reco    762 configuration via hwdep sysfs file if hda-reconfig option is enabled.
757 Using ``probe_only`` mask 2 skips the reset of    763 Using ``probe_only`` mask 2 skips the reset of HDA codecs (use
758 ``probe_only=3`` as module option). The hwdep     764 ``probe_only=3`` as module option). The hwdep interface can be used
759 to determine the BIOS codec initialization.       765 to determine the BIOS codec initialization.
760                                                   766 
761                                                   767 
762 hda-verb                                          768 hda-verb
763 --------                                          769 --------
764 hda-verb is a tiny program that allows you to     770 hda-verb is a tiny program that allows you to access the HD-audio
765 codec directly.  You can execute a raw HD-audi    771 codec directly.  You can execute a raw HD-audio codec verb with this.
766 This program accesses the hwdep device, thus y    772 This program accesses the hwdep device, thus you need to enable the
767 kernel config ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP=y`` befor    773 kernel config ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP=y`` beforehand.
768                                                   774 
769 The hda-verb program takes four arguments: the    775 The hda-verb program takes four arguments: the hwdep device file, the
770 widget NID, the verb and the parameter.  When     776 widget NID, the verb and the parameter.  When you access to the codec
771 on the slot 2 of the card 0, pass /dev/snd/hwC    777 on the slot 2 of the card 0, pass /dev/snd/hwC0D2 to the first
772 argument, typically.  (However, the real path     778 argument, typically.  (However, the real path name depends on the
773 system.)                                          779 system.)
774                                                   780 
775 The second parameter is the widget number-id t    781 The second parameter is the widget number-id to access.  The third
776 parameter can be either a hex/digit number or     782 parameter can be either a hex/digit number or a string corresponding
777 to a verb.  Similarly, the last parameter is t    783 to a verb.  Similarly, the last parameter is the value to write, or
778 can be a string for the parameter type.           784 can be a string for the parameter type.
779                                                   785 
780 ::                                                786 ::
781                                                   787 
782     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x12 0x701 2       788     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x12 0x701 2
783     nid = 0x12, verb = 0x701, param = 0x2         789     nid = 0x12, verb = 0x701, param = 0x2
784     value = 0x0                                   790     value = 0x0
785                                                   791 
786     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x0 PARAMETERS     792     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x0 PARAMETERS VENDOR_ID
787     nid = 0x0, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x0          793     nid = 0x0, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x0
788     value = 0x10ec0262                            794     value = 0x10ec0262
789                                                   795 
790     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 2 set_a 0xb080     796     % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 2 set_a 0xb080
791     nid = 0x2, verb = 0x300, param = 0xb080       797     nid = 0x2, verb = 0x300, param = 0xb080
792     value = 0x0                                   798     value = 0x0
793                                                   799 
794                                                   800 
795 Although you can issue any verbs with this pro    801 Although you can issue any verbs with this program, the driver state
796 won't be always updated.  For example, the vol    802 won't be always updated.  For example, the volume values are usually
797 cached in the driver, and thus changing the wi    803 cached in the driver, and thus changing the widget amp value directly
798 via hda-verb won't change the mixer value.        804 via hda-verb won't change the mixer value.
799                                                   805 
800 The hda-verb program is included now in alsa-t    806 The hda-verb program is included now in alsa-tools:
801                                                   807 
802 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git       808 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git
803                                                   809 
804 Also, the old stand-alone package is found in     810 Also, the old stand-alone package is found in the ftp directory:
805                                                   811 
806 * ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/tiwai/misc/       812 * ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/tiwai/misc/
807                                                   813 
808 Also a git repository is available:               814 Also a git repository is available:
809                                                   815 
810 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/gi    816 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-verb.git
811                                                   817 
812 See README file in the tarball for more detail    818 See README file in the tarball for more details about hda-verb
813 program.                                          819 program.
814                                                   820 
815                                                   821 
816 hda-analyzer                                      822 hda-analyzer
817 ------------                                      823 ------------
818 hda-analyzer provides a graphical interface to    824 hda-analyzer provides a graphical interface to access the raw HD-audio
819 control, based on pyGTK2 binding.  It's a more    825 control, based on pyGTK2 binding.  It's a more powerful version of
820 hda-verb.  The program gives you an easy-to-us    826 hda-verb.  The program gives you an easy-to-use GUI stuff for showing
821 the widget information and adjusting the amp v    827 the widget information and adjusting the amp values, as well as the
822 proc-compatible output.                           828 proc-compatible output.
823                                                   829 
824 The hda-analyzer:                                 830 The hda-analyzer:
825                                                   831 
826 * https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa.git;a=t    832 * https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa.git;a=tree;f=hda-analyzer
827                                                   833 
828 is a part of alsa.git repository in alsa-proje    834 is a part of alsa.git repository in alsa-project.org:
829                                                   835 
830 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa.git             836 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa.git
831                                                   837 
832 Codecgraph                                        838 Codecgraph
833 ----------                                        839 ----------
834 Codecgraph is a utility program to generate a     840 Codecgraph is a utility program to generate a graph and visualizes the
835 codec-node connection of a codec chip.  It's e    841 codec-node connection of a codec chip.  It's especially useful when
836 you analyze or debug a codec without a proper     842 you analyze or debug a codec without a proper datasheet.  The program
837 parses the given codec proc file and converts     843 parses the given codec proc file and converts to SVG via graphiz
838 program.                                          844 program.
839                                                   845 
840 The tarball and GIT trees are found in the web    846 The tarball and GIT trees are found in the web page at:
841                                                   847 
842 * http://helllabs.org/codecgraph/                 848 * http://helllabs.org/codecgraph/
843                                                   849 
844                                                   850 
845 hda-emu                                           851 hda-emu
846 -------                                           852 -------
847 hda-emu is an HD-audio emulator.  The main pur    853 hda-emu is an HD-audio emulator.  The main purpose of this program is
848 to debug an HD-audio codec without the real ha    854 to debug an HD-audio codec without the real hardware.  Thus, it
849 doesn't emulate the behavior with the real aud    855 doesn't emulate the behavior with the real audio I/O, but it just
850 dumps the codec register changes and the ALSA-    856 dumps the codec register changes and the ALSA-driver internal changes
851 at probing and operating the HD-audio driver.     857 at probing and operating the HD-audio driver.
852                                                   858 
853 The program requires a codec proc-file to simu    859 The program requires a codec proc-file to simulate.  Get a proc file
854 for the target codec beforehand, or pick up an    860 for the target codec beforehand, or pick up an example codec from the
855 codec proc collections in the tarball.  Then,     861 codec proc collections in the tarball.  Then, run the program with the
856 proc file, and the hda-emu program will start     862 proc file, and the hda-emu program will start parsing the codec file
857 and simulates the HD-audio driver:                863 and simulates the HD-audio driver:
858                                                   864 
859 ::                                                865 ::
860                                                   866 
861     % hda-emu codecs/stac9200-dell-d820-laptop    867     % hda-emu codecs/stac9200-dell-d820-laptop
862     # Parsing..                                   868     # Parsing..
863     hda_codec: Unknown model for STAC9200, usi    869     hda_codec: Unknown model for STAC9200, using BIOS defaults
864     hda_codec: pin nid 08 bios pin config 40c0    870     hda_codec: pin nid 08 bios pin config 40c003fa
865     ....                                          871     ....
866                                                   872 
867                                                   873 
868 The program gives you only a very dumb command    874 The program gives you only a very dumb command-line interface.  You
869 can get a proc-file dump at the current state,    875 can get a proc-file dump at the current state, get a list of control
870 (mixer) elements, set/get the control element     876 (mixer) elements, set/get the control element value, simulate the PCM
871 operation, the jack plugging simulation, etc.     877 operation, the jack plugging simulation, etc.
872                                                   878 
873 The program is found in the git repository bel    879 The program is found in the git repository below:
874                                                   880 
875 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/gi    881 * git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-emu.git
876                                                   882 
877 See README file in the repository for more det    883 See README file in the repository for more details about hda-emu
878 program.                                          884 program.
879                                                   885 
880                                                   886 
881 hda-jack-retask                                   887 hda-jack-retask
882 ---------------                                   888 ---------------
883 hda-jack-retask is a user-friendly GUI program    889 hda-jack-retask is a user-friendly GUI program to manipulate the
884 HD-audio pin control for jack retasking.  If y    890 HD-audio pin control for jack retasking.  If you have a problem about
885 the jack assignment, try this program and chec    891 the jack assignment, try this program and check whether you can get
886 useful results.  Once when you figure out the     892 useful results.  Once when you figure out the proper pin assignment,
887 it can be fixed either in the driver code stat    893 it can be fixed either in the driver code statically or via passing a
888 firmware patch file (see "Early Patching" sect    894 firmware patch file (see "Early Patching" section).
889                                                   895 
890 The program is included in alsa-tools now:        896 The program is included in alsa-tools now:
891                                                   897 
892 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git       898 * git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git
                                                      

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