snd_hda on Dell Inspirion 1300 and output jacks
Dennis Melentyev
dennis.melentyev at gmail.com
Thu Sep 28 03:17:52 PDT 2006
2006/9/28, Alexander Leidinger <Alexander at leidinger.net>:
> Quoting Dennis Melentyev <dennis.melentyev at gmail.com> (from Thu, 28
> Sep 2006 08:23:39 +0000):
>
> > Hi Ariff,
> >
> >> Since you're using 6-X, just grab the binary from
> >>
> >> http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/HDA/kmod/
> >
> > Well, today's binaries work perfect with output.
>
> Can someone please post a table which lists what works where and what
> not? Ideally it would be something like this:
>
> || chipset || output || recording || mixer ||
>
Afraid, it's more about the right pin connection on different
PCs/Notebooks with almost the same chipsets.
So, for me it looks like chipset support is great, but each particular
motherboard model/kind has some unpredictable interconnections to be
hardcoded.
I mean things like theese:
if (sc->pci_subvendor == HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR ||
sc->pci_subvendor == HP_NX7400_SUBVENDOR ||
sc->pci_subvendor == HP_NX6310_SUBVENDOR ||
sc->pci_subvendor == DELL_D820_SUBVENDOR) {
nid_t hp, cad = devinfo->codec->cad;
if (sc->pci_subvendor == DELL_D820_SUBVENDOR)
hp = 13;
else if (sc->pci_subvendor == HP_V3000_SUBVENDOR)
hp = 17;
else
hp = 6;
hdac_command_sendone_internal(sc,
HDA_CMD_SET_UNSOLICITED_RESPONSE(cad, hp, 0x80), cad);
hdac_unsolicited_handler(devinfo->codec);
}
Am I right, Ariff?
> Or something like this. I don't know if we should add the name of the
> chipset or the PCI IDs or something else. Maybe there's other stuff we
> should list. Feel free to tell me. In case of problems feel free to
> describe them instead of only YES or NO entries in the table.
>
> I want to add this (if you are generating the table and you have write
> access there, feel free to do it yourself) to
> http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/soundsystem so that people see what is already
> supported and what not (so the column seperators I use above is
> already in the format our wiki expects them...).
>
> Bye,
> Alexander.
>
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>
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Dennis Melentyev
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