Opened 18 months ago

Last modified 14 months ago

#18061 new bug

Lenovo x260 no-sound (Haiku x64 beta 3)

Reported by: pap.peter Owned by: nobody
Priority: normal Milestone: Unscheduled
Component: Drivers/Audio/HDA Version: R1/beta3
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked By: Blocking:
Platform: All

Description (last modified by diver)

Hello,

Im a new Haiku user from Hungary. I installey the latest system release to my little x260 laptop (native installation). Almost everything works fine, except the sound.. I have no sound. I tried to put the HDA on blacklist (as I read), after install the OSS driver, but the "osstest" cannot handle

~> osstest 
Sound subsystem and version: OSS 4.2 (b 2019/202008071413) (0x00040100)
Platform: Haiku/x86_64 1 hrev55181+67 Nov  6 2022 06:24:


NOTICE! You don't have any audio devices available.
        It looks like your audio hardware was not recognized
        by OSS.
               
        If you have installed OSS just a moment ago then it may be necessary to.
        to rebot the system before trying to use the device(s).

And here my device list

~> listdev

device Network controller (Ethernet controller) [2|0|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 1570: Ethernet Connection I219-V

device Serial bus controller (SMBus) [c|5|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d23: Sunrise Point-LP SMBus

device Multimedia controller (Audio device) [4|3|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d70: Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio

device Memory controller [5|80|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d21: Sunrise Point-LP PMC

device Bridge (ISA bridge) [6|1|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d48: Sunrise Point-LP LPC Controller

device Network controller [2|80|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 24f3: Wireless 8260

device Bridge (PCI bridge, Normal decode) [6|4|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d12: Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #3

device (Unknown) (255:0:0) [ff|0|0]
  vendor 10ec: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
  device 522a: RTS522A PCI Express Card Reader

device Bridge (PCI bridge, Normal decode) [6|4|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d10: Sunrise Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #1

device Mass storage controller (SATA controller, AHCI 1.0) [1|6|1]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d03: Sunrise Point-LP SATA Controller [AHCI mode]

device Communication controller [7|80|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d3a: Sunrise Point-LP CSME HECI #1

device Signal processing controller [11|80|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d31: Sunrise Point-LP Thermal subsystem

device Serial bus controller (USB controller, XHCI) [c|3|30]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 9d2f: Sunrise Point-LP USB 3.0 xHCI Controller

device Display controller (VGA compatible controller, VGA controller) [3|0|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 1916: Skylake GT2 [HD Graphics 520]

device Bridge (Host bridge) [6|0|0]
  vendor 8086: Intel Corporation
  device 1904: Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
~>

Please, please help me! :)

Thanks!

Change History (15)

comment:1 by diver, 18 months ago

Component: Audio & VideoDrivers/Audio/HDA
Description: modified (diff)
Keywords: x260 Thinkpad Intel HDA no-sound removed

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

Replying to diver:

Have you tested a recent nightly? https://download.haiku-os.org/nightly-images/x86_64/

...not yet. But I will within 2 hours, thanks.

in reply to:  1 comment:3 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

Replying to diver:

Have you tested a recent nightly? https://download.haiku-os.org/nightly-images/x86_64/

Unfortunately the latest nightly build got worse... even I can't connect to any wifi network... so I reinstalled the stable version.

comment:4 by waddlesplash, 18 months ago

Does the sound work, though? The WiFi being broken is likely the wpa_supplicant being out of date on the nightlies, if you update it then WiFi should work again.

comment:5 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

No no... no connect, and no audio too. But I still wondering why the osstest couldnt recognise my simple intel sound device.

comment:6 by korli, 18 months ago

why was OSS installed?

comment:7 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

Because I read; many users could play sounds with the Open Sound System. My HDA is still sikent...

comment:8 by korli, 18 months ago

This is a bug tracker for Haiku, not for OSS.

comment:9 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

Pardon?! Oss ... Open Sound driver (for Haiku) ..

in reply to:  9 comment:10 by bipolar, 18 months ago

Replying to pap.peter:

Pardon?! Oss ... Open Sound driver (for Haiku) ..

I think they meant that "OSS for Haiku" is a third party package port of the OSS project, and not a part of the Haiku operating system itself; and thus, bugs regarding it should be submitted to either:

https://github.com/haikuports/haikuports (for issues specific to its Haiku port),

or otherwise to the original OSS developers on their oss-devel mailing list (as per instructions on http://developer.opensound.com/).

comment:11 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

I see. Ok i don't stick to oss, if the HDA driver works well on my ThinkPad:)

comment:12 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

I downloaded again another nightly build, and finally I have SOUND! Yeah! (HREV56595)

comment:13 by korli, 18 months ago

Please attach a syslog.

in reply to:  13 comment:14 by pap.peter, 18 months ago

Replying to korli:

Please attach a syslog.

Excuse me. I will, but I don't know wich part of that. From the installing I already do lot of things in the OS :)

comment:15 by korli, 14 months ago

Priority: highnormal
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