Opened 9 years ago

Closed 2 years ago

#11373 closed bug (no change required)

HDA device is available, but no sound output

Reported by: miqlas Owned by: korli
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Audio/HDA Version: R1/Development
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description

I can see my HDA Device in system mixer, but it cannot produce actually any audio output through the speakers or headphone.

KERN: HDA: Detected controller @ PCI:0:27:0, IRQ:22, type 8086/1e20 (1025/0713)

Check the attached syslog and screenshot.

Haiku rev: hrev48090

Attachments (3)

syslog.txt (227.2 KB ) - added by miqlas 9 years ago.
syslog
screenshot1.jpeg (61.0 KB ) - added by miqlas 9 years ago.
Screenshot
syslog_18.02.2016.txt (179.7 KB ) - added by miqlas 8 years ago.
Realtek and Intel (HDMI) codec

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Change History (16)

by miqlas, 9 years ago

Attachment: syslog.txt added

syslog

by miqlas, 9 years ago

Attachment: screenshot1.jpeg added

Screenshot

comment:1 by diver, 9 years ago

Component: Audio & VideoDrivers/Audio/HDA
Keywords: hda driver no sound output removed
Owner: changed from nobody to korli

comment:2 by korli, 9 years ago

It seems the HDA PCI device has two codecs, the second being unsupported by Haiku, possible if it's the HDMI output.

in reply to:  2 comment:3 by miqlas, 9 years ago

Replying to korli:

It seems the HDA PCI device has two codecs, the second being unsupported by Haiku, possible if it's the HDMI output.

Yes, this laptop have intel HD4000 with HDMI. In the system mixer i see just one output. Can it be a pinconfig problem? If you need any info, just contact me.

Version 0, edited 9 years ago by miqlas (next)

comment:4 by miqlas, 9 years ago

I got sound for some minutes with blacklisted hda and installed opensound package, but it goes somehow stall. (Maybe the audio buffer goes out? A mediaserver restart can temporarily fix that, but then it just stalling again...)

Let me know if you need any info or log.

Last edited 9 years ago by miqlas (previous) (diff)

comment:5 by miqlas, 9 years ago

Can we somehow disable or blacklist the HDMI output to get native audio? OSS doesn't give good user experience.

comment:6 by dsuden, 8 years ago

HDMI, or HDA?

comment:7 by miqlas, 8 years ago

I'd like to disable the HDMI codec, because i don't using it. Is it possible?

comment:8 by miqlas, 8 years ago

Tested again on same hardware. Not working yet. See the attached syslog.

by miqlas, 8 years ago

Attachment: syslog_18.02.2016.txt added

Realtek and Intel (HDMI) codec

comment:9 by pulkomandy, 5 years ago

Milestone: R1R1/beta2

comment:10 by pulkomandy, 4 years ago

Milestone: R1/beta2Unscheduled

Removing HDA audio tickets from Beta2 milestone, no one has worked on it and opensound is available at least as a stopgap.

comment:11 by mmlr, 4 years ago

If this was actually a delayed start of audio it might be fixed by hrev54464, please retest with a nightly that includes that fix. The HDMI device is already "disabled" since there is no playback or recording stream exposed as evidenced by the syslog, so only the primary device should be active.

comment:12 by korli, 2 years ago

No feedback, closing. Please reopen if needed.

comment:13 by korli, 2 years ago

Resolution: no change required
Status: newclosed
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