1============================= 2More Notes on HD-Audio Driver 3============================= 4 5Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de> 6 7 8General 9======= 10 11HD-audio is the new standard on-board audio component on modern PCs 12after AC97. Although Linux has been supporting HD-audio since long 13time ago, there are often problems with new machines. A part of the 14problem is broken BIOS, and the rest is the driver implementation. 15This document explains the brief trouble-shooting and debugging 16methods for the HD-audio hardware. 17 18The HD-audio component consists of two parts: the controller chip and 19the codec chips on the HD-audio bus. Linux provides a single driver 20for all controllers, snd-hda-intel. Although the driver name contains 21a word of a well-known hardware vendor, it's not specific to it but for 22all controller chips by other companies. Since the HD-audio 23controllers are supposed to be compatible, the single snd-hda-driver 24should work in most cases. But, not surprisingly, there are known 25bugs and issues specific to each controller type. The snd-hda-intel 26driver has a bunch of workarounds for these as described below. 27 28A controller may have multiple codecs. Usually you have one audio 29codec and optionally one modem codec. In theory, there might be 30multiple audio codecs, e.g. for analog and digital outputs, and the 31driver might not work properly because of conflict of mixer elements. 32This should be fixed in future if such hardware really exists. 33 34The snd-hda-intel driver has several different codec parsers depending 35on the codec. It has a generic parser as a fallback, but this 36functionality is fairly limited until now. Instead of the generic 37parser, usually the codec-specific parser (coded in patch_*.c) is used 38for the codec-specific implementations. The details about the 39codec-specific problems are explained in the later sections. 40 41If you are interested in the deep debugging of HD-audio, read the 42HD-audio specification at first. The specification is found on 43Intel's web page, for example: 44 45* https://www.intel.com/standards/hdaudio/ 46 47 48HD-Audio Controller 49=================== 50 51DMA-Position Problem 52-------------------- 53The most common problem of the controller is the inaccurate DMA 54pointer reporting. The DMA pointer for playback and capture can be 55read in two ways, either via a LPIB register or via a position-buffer 56map. As default the driver tries to read from the io-mapped 57position-buffer, and falls back to LPIB if the position-buffer appears 58dead. However, this detection isn't perfect on some devices. In such 59a case, you can change the default method via ``position_fix`` option. 60 61``position_fix=1`` means to use LPIB method explicitly. 62``position_fix=2`` means to use the position-buffer. 63``position_fix=3`` means to use a combination of both methods, needed 64for some VIA controllers. The capture stream position is corrected 65by comparing both LPIB and position-buffer values. 66``position_fix=4`` is another combination available for all controllers, 67and uses LPIB for the playback and the position-buffer for the capture 68streams. 69``position_fix=5`` is specific to Intel platforms, so far, for Skylake 70and onward. It applies the delay calculation for the precise position 71reporting. 72``position_fix=6`` is to correct the position with the fixed FIFO 73size, mainly targeted for the recent AMD controllers. 740 is the default value for all other 75controllers, the automatic check and fallback to LPIB as described in 76the above. If you get a problem of repeated sounds, this option might 77help. 78 79In addition to that, every controller is known to be broken regarding 80the wake-up timing. It wakes up a few samples before actually 81processing the data on the buffer. This caused a lot of problems, for 82example, with ALSA dmix or JACK. Since 2.6.27 kernel, the driver puts 83an artificial delay to the wake up timing. This delay is controlled 84via ``bdl_pos_adj`` option. 85 86When ``bdl_pos_adj`` is a negative value (as default), it's assigned to 87an appropriate value depending on the controller chip. For Intel 88chips, it'd be 1 while it'd be 32 for others. Usually this works. 89Only in case it doesn't work and you get warning messages, you should 90change this parameter to other values. 91 92 93Codec-Probing Problem 94--------------------- 95A less often but a more severe problem is the codec probing. When 96BIOS reports the available codec slots wrongly, the driver gets 97confused and tries to access the non-existing codec slot. This often 98results in the total screw-up, and destructs the further communication 99with the codec chips. The symptom appears usually as error messages 100like: 101:: 102 103 hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to polling mode: 104 last cmd=0x12345678 105 hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode: 106 last cmd=0x12345678 107 108The first line is a warning, and this is usually relatively harmless. 109It means that the codec response isn't notified via an IRQ. The 110driver uses explicit polling method to read the response. It gives 111very slight CPU overhead, but you'd unlikely notice it. 112 113The second line is, however, a fatal error. If this happens, usually 114it means that something is really wrong. Most likely you are 115accessing a non-existing codec slot. 116 117Thus, if the second error message appears, try to narrow the probed 118codec slots via ``probe_mask`` option. It's a bitmask, and each bit 119corresponds to the codec slot. For example, to probe only the first 120slot, pass ``probe_mask=1``. For the first and the third slots, pass 121``probe_mask=5`` (where 5 = 1 | 4), and so on. 122 123Since 2.6.29 kernel, the driver has a more robust probing method, so 124this error might happen rarely, though. 125 126On a machine with a broken BIOS, sometimes you need to force the 127driver to probe the codec slots the hardware doesn't report for use. 128In such a case, turn the bit 8 (0x100) of ``probe_mask`` option on. 129Then the rest 8 bits are passed as the codec slots to probe 130unconditionally. For example, ``probe_mask=0x103`` will force to probe 131the codec slots 0 and 1 no matter what the hardware reports. 132 133 134Interrupt Handling 135------------------ 136HD-audio driver uses MSI as default (if available) since 2.6.33 137kernel as MSI works better on some machines, and in general, it's 138better for performance. However, Nvidia controllers showed bad 139regressions with MSI (especially in a combination with AMD chipset), 140thus we disabled MSI for them. 141 142There seem also still other devices that don't work with MSI. If you 143see a regression wrt the sound quality (stuttering, etc) or a lock-up 144in the recent kernel, try to pass ``enable_msi=0`` option to disable 145MSI. If it works, you can add the known bad device to the blacklist 146defined in hda_intel.c. In such a case, please report and give the 147patch back to the upstream developer. 148 149 150HD-Audio Codec 151============== 152 153Model Option 154------------ 155The most common problem regarding the HD-audio driver is the 156unsupported codec features or the mismatched device configuration. 157Most of codec-specific code has several preset models, either to 158override the BIOS setup or to provide more comprehensive features. 159 160The driver checks PCI SSID and looks through the static configuration 161table until any matching entry is found. If you have a new machine, 162you may see a message like below: 163:: 164 165 hda_codec: ALC880: BIOS auto-probing. 166 167Meanwhile, in the earlier versions, you would see a message like: 168:: 169 170 hda_codec: Unknown model for ALC880, trying auto-probe from BIOS... 171 172Even if you see such a message, DON'T PANIC. Take a deep breath and 173keep your towel. First of all, it's an informational message, no 174warning, no error. This means that the PCI SSID of your device isn't 175listed in the known preset model (white-)list. But, this doesn't mean 176that the driver is broken. Many codec-drivers provide the automatic 177configuration mechanism based on the BIOS setup. 178 179The HD-audio codec has usually "pin" widgets, and BIOS sets the default 180configuration of each pin, which indicates the location, the 181connection type, the jack color, etc. The HD-audio driver can guess 182the right connection judging from these default configuration values. 183However -- some codec-support codes, such as patch_analog.c, don't 184support the automatic probing (yet as of 2.6.28). And, BIOS is often, 185yes, pretty often broken. It sets up wrong values and screws up the 186driver. 187 188The preset model (or recently called as "fix-up") is provided 189basically to overcome such a situation. When the matching preset 190model is found in the white-list, the driver assumes the static 191configuration of that preset with the correct pin setup, etc. 192Thus, if you have a newer machine with a slightly different PCI SSID 193(or codec SSID) from the existing one, you may have a good chance to 194re-use the same model. You can pass the ``model`` option to specify the 195preset model instead of PCI (and codec-) SSID look-up. 196 197What ``model`` option values are available depends on the codec chip. 198Check your codec chip from the codec proc file (see "Codec Proc-File" 199section below). It will show the vendor/product name of your codec 200chip. Then, see Documentation/sound/hd-audio/models.rst file, 201the section of HD-audio driver. You can find a list of codecs 202and ``model`` options belonging to each codec. For example, for Realtek 203ALC262 codec chip, pass ``model=ultra`` for devices that are compatible 204with Samsung Q1 Ultra. 205 206Thus, the first thing you can do for any brand-new, unsupported and 207non-working HD-audio hardware is to check HD-audio codec and several 208different ``model`` option values. If you have any luck, some of them 209might suit with your device well. 210 211There are a few special model option values: 212 213* when 'nofixup' is passed, the device-specific fixups in the codec 214 parser are skipped. 215* when ``generic`` is passed, the codec-specific parser is skipped and 216 only the generic parser is used. 217 218A new style for the model option that was introduced since 5.15 kernel 219is to pass the PCI or codec SSID in the form of ``model=XXXX:YYYY`` 220where XXXX and YYYY are the sub-vendor and sub-device IDs in hex 221numbers, respectively. This is a kind of aliasing to another device; 222when this form is given, the driver will refer to that SSID as a 223reference to the quirk table. It'd be useful especially when the 224target quirk isn't listed in the model table. For example, passing 225model=103c:8862 will apply the quirk for HP ProBook 445 G8 (which 226isn't found in the model table as of writing) as long as the device is 227handled equivalently by the same driver. 228 229 230Speaker and Headphone Output 231---------------------------- 232One of the most frequent (and obvious) bugs with HD-audio is the 233silent output from either or both of a built-in speaker and a 234headphone jack. In general, you should try a headphone output at 235first. A speaker output often requires more additional controls like 236the external amplifier bits. Thus a headphone output has a slightly 237better chance. 238 239Before making a bug report, double-check whether the mixer is set up 240correctly. The recent version of snd-hda-intel driver provides mostly 241"Master" volume control as well as "Front" volume (where Front 242indicates the front-channels). In addition, there can be individual 243"Headphone" and "Speaker" controls. 244 245Ditto for the speaker output. There can be "External Amplifier" 246switch on some codecs. Turn on this if present. 247 248Another related problem is the automatic mute of speaker output by 249headphone plugging. This feature is implemented in most cases, but 250not on every preset model or codec-support code. 251 252In anyway, try a different model option if you have such a problem. 253Some other models may match better and give you more matching 254functionality. If none of the available models works, send a bug 255report. See the bug report section for details. 256 257If you are masochistic enough to debug the driver problem, note the 258following: 259 260* The speaker (and the headphone, too) output often requires the 261 external amplifier. This can be set usually via EAPD verb or a 262 certain GPIO. If the codec pin supports EAPD, you have a better 263 chance via SET_EAPD_BTL verb (0x70c). On others, GPIO pin (mostly 264 it's either GPIO0 or GPIO1) may turn on/off EAPD. 265* Some Realtek codecs require special vendor-specific coefficients to 266 turn on the amplifier. See patch_realtek.c. 267* IDT codecs may have extra power-enable/disable controls on each 268 analog pin. See patch_sigmatel.c. 269* Very rare but some devices don't accept the pin-detection verb until 270 triggered. Issuing GET_PIN_SENSE verb (0xf09) may result in the 271 codec-communication stall. Some examples are found in 272 patch_realtek.c. 273 274 275Capture Problems 276---------------- 277The capture problems are often because of missing setups of mixers. 278Thus, before submitting a bug report, make sure that you set up the 279mixer correctly. For example, both "Capture Volume" and "Capture 280Switch" have to be set properly in addition to the right "Capture 281Source" or "Input Source" selection. Some devices have "Mic Boost" 282volume or switch. 283 284When the PCM device is opened via "default" PCM (without pulse-audio 285plugin), you'll likely have "Digital Capture Volume" control as well. 286This is provided for the extra gain/attenuation of the signal in 287software, especially for the inputs without the hardware volume 288control such as digital microphones. Unless really needed, this 289should be set to exactly 50%, corresponding to 0dB -- neither extra 290gain nor attenuation. When you use "hw" PCM, i.e., a raw access PCM, 291this control will have no influence, though. 292 293It's known that some codecs / devices have fairly bad analog circuits, 294and the recorded sound contains a certain DC-offset. This is no bug 295of the driver. 296 297Most of modern laptops have no analog CD-input connection. Thus, the 298recording from CD input won't work in many cases although the driver 299provides it as the capture source. Use CDDA instead. 300 301The automatic switching of the built-in and external mic per plugging 302is implemented on some codec models but not on every model. Partly 303because of my laziness but mostly lack of testers. Feel free to 304submit the improvement patch to the author. 305 306 307Direct Debugging 308---------------- 309If no model option gives you a better result, and you are a tough guy 310to fight against evil, try debugging via hitting the raw HD-audio 311codec verbs to the device. Some tools are available: hda-emu and 312hda-analyzer. The detailed description is found in the sections 313below. You'd need to enable hwdep for using these tools. See "Kernel 314Configuration" section. 315 316 317Other Issues 318============ 319 320Kernel Configuration 321-------------------- 322In general, I recommend you to enable the sound debug option, 323``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG=y``, no matter whether you are debugging or not. 324This enables snd_printd() macro and others, and you'll get additional 325kernel messages at probing. 326 327In addition, you can enable ``CONFIG_SND_DEBUG_VERBOSE=y``. But this 328will give you far more messages. Thus turn this on only when you are 329sure to want it. 330 331Don't forget to turn on the appropriate ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_CODEC_*`` 332options. Note that each of them corresponds to the codec chip, not 333the controller chip. Thus, even if lspci shows the Nvidia controller, 334you may need to choose the option for other vendors. If you are 335unsure, just select all yes. 336 337``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP`` is a useful option for debugging the driver. 338When this is enabled, the driver creates hardware-dependent devices 339(one per each codec), and you have a raw access to the device via 340these device files. For example, ``hwC0D2`` will be created for the 341codec slot #2 of the first card (#0). For debug-tools such as 342hda-verb and hda-analyzer, the hwdep device has to be enabled. 343Thus, it'd be better to turn this on always. 344 345``CONFIG_SND_HDA_RECONFIG`` is a new option, and this depends on the 346hwdep option above. When enabled, you'll have some sysfs files under 347the corresponding hwdep directory. See "HD-audio reconfiguration" 348section below. 349 350``CONFIG_SND_HDA_POWER_SAVE`` option enables the power-saving feature. 351See "Power-saving" section below. 352 353 354Codec Proc-File 355--------------- 356The codec proc-file is a treasure-chest for debugging HD-audio. 357It shows most of useful information of each codec widget. 358 359The proc file is located in /proc/asound/card*/codec#*, one file per 360each codec slot. You can know the codec vendor, product id and 361names, the type of each widget, capabilities and so on. 362This file, however, doesn't show the jack sensing state, so far. This 363is because the jack-sensing might be depending on the trigger state. 364 365This file will be picked up by the debug tools, and also it can be fed 366to the emulator as the primary codec information. See the debug tools 367section below. 368 369This proc file can be also used to check whether the generic parser is 370used. When the generic parser is used, the vendor/product ID name 371will appear as "Realtek ID 0262", instead of "Realtek ALC262". 372 373 374HD-Audio Reconfiguration 375------------------------ 376This is an experimental feature to allow you re-configure the HD-audio 377codec dynamically without reloading the driver. The following sysfs 378files are available under each codec-hwdep device directory (e.g. 379/sys/class/sound/hwC0D0): 380 381vendor_id 382 Shows the 32bit codec vendor-id hex number. You can change the 383 vendor-id value by writing to this file. 384subsystem_id 385 Shows the 32bit codec subsystem-id hex number. You can change the 386 subsystem-id value by writing to this file. 387revision_id 388 Shows the 32bit codec revision-id hex number. You can change the 389 revision-id value by writing to this file. 390afg 391 Shows the AFG ID. This is read-only. 392mfg 393 Shows the MFG ID. This is read-only. 394name 395 Shows the codec name string. Can be changed by writing to this 396 file. 397modelname 398 Shows the currently set ``model`` option. Can be changed by writing 399 to this file. 400init_verbs 401 The extra verbs to execute at initialization. You can add a verb by 402 writing to this file. Pass three numbers: nid, verb and parameter 403 (separated with a space). 404hints 405 Shows / stores hint strings for codec parsers for any use. 406 Its format is ``key = value``. For example, passing ``jack_detect = no`` 407 will disable the jack detection of the machine completely. 408init_pin_configs 409 Shows the initial pin default config values set by BIOS. 410driver_pin_configs 411 Shows the pin default values set by the codec parser explicitly. 412 This doesn't show all pin values but only the changed values by 413 the parser. That is, if the parser doesn't change the pin default 414 config values by itself, this will contain nothing. 415user_pin_configs 416 Shows the pin default config values to override the BIOS setup. 417 Writing this (with two numbers, NID and value) appends the new 418 value. The given will be used instead of the initial BIOS value at 419 the next reconfiguration time. Note that this config will override 420 even the driver pin configs, too. 421reconfig 422 Triggers the codec re-configuration. When any value is written to 423 this file, the driver re-initialize and parses the codec tree 424 again. All the changes done by the sysfs entries above are taken 425 into account. 426clear 427 Resets the codec, removes the mixer elements and PCM stuff of the 428 specified codec, and clear all init verbs and hints. 429 430For example, when you want to change the pin default configuration 431value of the pin widget 0x14 to 0x9993013f, and let the driver 432re-configure based on that state, run like below: 433:: 434 435 # echo 0x14 0x9993013f > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/user_pin_configs 436 # echo 1 > /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/reconfig 437 438 439Hint Strings 440------------ 441The codec parser have several switches and adjustment knobs for 442matching better with the actual codec or device behavior. Many of 443them can be adjusted dynamically via "hints" strings as mentioned in 444the section above. For example, by passing ``jack_detect = no`` string 445via sysfs or a patch file, you can disable the jack detection, thus 446the codec parser will skip the features like auto-mute or mic 447auto-switch. As a boolean value, either ``yes``, ``no``, ``true``, ``false``, 448``1`` or ``0`` can be passed. 449 450The generic parser supports the following hints: 451 452jack_detect (bool) 453 specify whether the jack detection is available at all on this 454 machine; default true 455inv_jack_detect (bool) 456 indicates that the jack detection logic is inverted 457trigger_sense (bool) 458 indicates that the jack detection needs the explicit call of 459 AC_VERB_SET_PIN_SENSE verb 460inv_eapd (bool) 461 indicates that the EAPD is implemented in the inverted logic 462pcm_format_first (bool) 463 sets the PCM format before the stream tag and channel ID 464sticky_stream (bool) 465 keep the PCM format, stream tag and ID as long as possible; 466 default true 467spdif_status_reset (bool) 468 reset the SPDIF status bits at each time the SPDIF stream is set 469 up 470pin_amp_workaround (bool) 471 the output pin may have multiple amp values 472single_adc_amp (bool) 473 ADCs can have only single input amps 474auto_mute (bool) 475 enable/disable the headphone auto-mute feature; default true 476auto_mic (bool) 477 enable/disable the mic auto-switch feature; default true 478line_in_auto_switch (bool) 479 enable/disable the line-in auto-switch feature; default false 480need_dac_fix (bool) 481 limits the DACs depending on the channel count 482primary_hp (bool) 483 probe headphone jacks as the primary outputs; default true 484multi_io (bool) 485 try probing multi-I/O config (e.g. shared line-in/surround, 486 mic/clfe jacks) 487multi_cap_vol (bool) 488 provide multiple capture volumes 489inv_dmic_split (bool) 490 provide split internal mic volume/switch for phase-inverted 491 digital mics 492indep_hp (bool) 493 provide the independent headphone PCM stream and the corresponding 494 mixer control, if available 495add_stereo_mix_input (bool) 496 add the stereo mix (analog-loopback mix) to the input mux if 497 available 498add_jack_modes (bool) 499 add "xxx Jack Mode" enum controls to each I/O jack for allowing to 500 change the headphone amp and mic bias VREF capabilities 501power_save_node (bool) 502 advanced power management for each widget, controlling the power 503 sate (D0/D3) of each widget node depending on the actual pin and 504 stream states 505power_down_unused (bool) 506 power down the unused widgets, a subset of power_save_node, and 507 will be dropped in future 508add_hp_mic (bool) 509 add the headphone to capture source if possible 510hp_mic_detect (bool) 511 enable/disable the hp/mic shared input for a single built-in mic 512 case; default true 513vmaster (bool) 514 enable/disable the virtual Master control; default true 515mixer_nid (int) 516 specifies the widget NID of the analog-loopback mixer 517 518 519Early Patching 520-------------- 521When ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_PATCH_LOADER=y`` is set, you can pass a "patch" 522as a firmware file for modifying the HD-audio setup before 523initializing the codec. This can work basically like the 524reconfiguration via sysfs in the above, but it does it before the 525first codec configuration. 526 527A patch file is a plain text file which looks like below: 528 529:: 530 531 [codec] 532 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 533 534 [model] 535 auto 536 537 [pincfg] 538 0x12 0x411111f0 539 540 [verb] 541 0x20 0x500 0x03 542 0x20 0x400 0xff 543 544 [hint] 545 jack_detect = no 546 547 548The file needs to have a line ``[codec]``. The next line should contain 549three numbers indicating the codec vendor-id (0x12345678 in the 550example), the codec subsystem-id (0xabcd1234) and the address (2) of 551the codec. The rest patch entries are applied to this specified codec 552until another codec entry is given. Passing 0 or a negative number to 553the first or the second value will make the check of the corresponding 554field be skipped. It'll be useful for really broken devices that don't 555initialize SSID properly. 556 557The ``[model]`` line allows to change the model name of the each codec. 558In the example above, it will be changed to model=auto. 559Note that this overrides the module option. 560 561After the ``[pincfg]`` line, the contents are parsed as the initial 562default pin-configurations just like ``user_pin_configs`` sysfs above. 563The values can be shown in user_pin_configs sysfs file, too. 564 565Similarly, the lines after ``[verb]`` are parsed as ``init_verbs`` 566sysfs entries, and the lines after ``[hint]`` are parsed as ``hints`` 567sysfs entries, respectively. 568 569Another example to override the codec vendor id from 0x12345678 to 5700xdeadbeef is like below: 571:: 572 573 [codec] 574 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 575 576 [vendor_id] 577 0xdeadbeef 578 579 580In the similar way, you can override the codec subsystem_id via 581``[subsystem_id]``, the revision id via ``[revision_id]`` line. 582Also, the codec chip name can be rewritten via ``[chip_name]`` line. 583:: 584 585 [codec] 586 0x12345678 0xabcd1234 2 587 588 [subsystem_id] 589 0xffff1111 590 591 [revision_id] 592 0x10 593 594 [chip_name] 595 My-own NEWS-0002 596 597 598The hd-audio driver reads the file via request_firmware(). Thus, 599a patch file has to be located on the appropriate firmware path, 600typically, /lib/firmware. For example, when you pass the option 601``patch=hda-init.fw``, the file /lib/firmware/hda-init.fw must be 602present. 603 604The patch module option is specific to each card instance, and you 605need to give one file name for each instance, separated by commas. 606For example, if you have two cards, one for an on-board analog and one 607for an HDMI video board, you may pass patch option like below: 608:: 609 610 options snd-hda-intel patch=on-board-patch,hdmi-patch 611 612 613Power-Saving 614------------ 615The power-saving is a kind of auto-suspend of the device. When the 616device is inactive for a certain time, the device is automatically 617turned off to save the power. The time to go down is specified via 618``power_save`` module option, and this option can be changed dynamically 619via sysfs. 620 621The power-saving won't work when the analog loopback is enabled on 622some codecs. Make sure that you mute all unneeded signal routes when 623you want the power-saving. 624 625The power-saving feature might cause audible click noises at each 626power-down/up depending on the device. Some of them might be 627solvable, but some are hard, I'm afraid. Some distros such as 628openSUSE enables the power-saving feature automatically when the power 629cable is unplugged. Thus, if you hear noises, suspect first the 630power-saving. See /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save to 631check the current value. If it's non-zero, the feature is turned on. 632 633The recent kernel supports the runtime PM for the HD-audio controller 634chip, too. It means that the HD-audio controller is also powered up / 635down dynamically. The feature is enabled only for certain controller 636chips like Intel LynxPoint. You can enable/disable this feature 637forcibly by setting ``power_save_controller`` option, which is also 638available at /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters directory. 639 640 641Tracepoints 642----------- 643The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints. 644``hda:hda_send_cmd`` traces each CORB write while ``hda:hda_get_response`` 645traces the response from RIRB (only when read from the codec driver). 646``hda:hda_bus_reset`` traces the bus-reset due to fatal error, etc, 647``hda:hda_unsol_event`` traces the unsolicited events, and 648``hda:hda_power_down`` and ``hda:hda_power_up`` trace the power down/up 649via power-saving behavior. 650 651Enabling all tracepoints can be done like 652:: 653 654 # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/hda/enable 655 656then after some commands, you can traces from 657/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace file. For example, when you want to 658trace what codec command is sent, enable the tracepoint like: 659:: 660 661 # cat /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace 662 # tracer: nop 663 # 664 # TASK-PID CPU# TIMESTAMP FUNCTION 665 # | | | | | 666 <...>-7807 [002] 105147.774889: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019 667 <...>-7807 [002] 105147.774893: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019 668 <...>-7807 [002] 105147.999542: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a 669 <...>-7807 [002] 105147.999543: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a 670 <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837143: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a019 671 <...>-26764 [001] 349222.837148: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e39019 672 <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058539: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3a01a 673 <...>-26764 [001] 349223.058541: hda_send_cmd: [0:0] val=e3901a 674 675Here ``[0:0]`` indicates the card number and the codec address, and 676``val`` shows the value sent to the codec, respectively. The value is 677a packed value, and you can decode it via hda-decode-verb program 678included in hda-emu package below. For example, the value e3a019 is 679to set the left output-amp value to 25. 680:: 681 682 % hda-decode-verb 0xe3a019 683 raw value = 0x00e3a019 684 cid = 0, nid = 0x0e, verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19 685 raw value: verb = 0x3a0, parm = 0x19 686 verbname = set_amp_gain_mute 687 amp raw val = 0xa019 688 output, left, idx=0, mute=0, val=25 689 690 691Development Tree 692---------------- 693The latest development codes for HD-audio are found on sound git tree: 694 695* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git 696 697The master branch or for-next branches can be used as the main 698development branches in general while the development for the current 699and next kernels are found in for-linus and for-next branches, 700respectively. 701 702 703Sending a Bug Report 704-------------------- 705If any model or module options don't work for your device, it's time 706to send a bug report to the developers. Give the following in your 707bug report: 708 709* Hardware vendor, product and model names 710* Kernel version (and ALSA-driver version if you built externally) 711* ``alsa-info.sh`` output; run with ``--no-upload`` option. See the 712 section below about alsa-info 713 714If it's a regression, at best, send alsa-info outputs of both working 715and non-working kernels. This is really helpful because we can 716compare the codec registers directly. 717 718Send a bug report either the following: 719 720kernel-bugzilla 721 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/ 722alsa-devel ML 723 alsa-devel@alsa-project.org 724 725 726Debug Tools 727=========== 728 729This section describes some tools available for debugging HD-audio 730problems. 731 732alsa-info 733--------- 734The script ``alsa-info.sh`` is a very useful tool to gather the audio 735device information. It's included in alsa-utils package. The latest 736version can be found on git repository: 737 738* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-utils.git 739 740The script can be fetched directly from the following URL, too: 741 742* https://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh 743 744Run this script as root, and it will gather the important information 745such as the module lists, module parameters, proc file contents 746including the codec proc files, mixer outputs and the control 747elements. As default, it will store the information onto a web server 748on alsa-project.org. But, if you send a bug report, it'd be better to 749run with ``--no-upload`` option, and attach the generated file. 750 751There are some other useful options. See ``--help`` option output for 752details. 753 754When a probe error occurs or when the driver obviously assigns a 755mismatched model, it'd be helpful to load the driver with 756``probe_only=1`` option (at best after the cold reboot) and run 757alsa-info at this state. With this option, the driver won't configure 758the mixer and PCM but just tries to probe the codec slot. After 759probing, the proc file is available, so you can get the raw codec 760information before modified by the driver. Of course, the driver 761isn't usable with ``probe_only=1``. But you can continue the 762configuration via hwdep sysfs file if hda-reconfig option is enabled. 763Using ``probe_only`` mask 2 skips the reset of HDA codecs (use 764``probe_only=3`` as module option). The hwdep interface can be used 765to determine the BIOS codec initialization. 766 767 768hda-verb 769-------- 770hda-verb is a tiny program that allows you to access the HD-audio 771codec directly. You can execute a raw HD-audio codec verb with this. 772This program accesses the hwdep device, thus you need to enable the 773kernel config ``CONFIG_SND_HDA_HWDEP=y`` beforehand. 774 775The hda-verb program takes four arguments: the hwdep device file, the 776widget NID, the verb and the parameter. When you access to the codec 777on the slot 2 of the card 0, pass /dev/snd/hwC0D2 to the first 778argument, typically. (However, the real path name depends on the 779system.) 780 781The second parameter is the widget number-id to access. The third 782parameter can be either a hex/digit number or a string corresponding 783to a verb. Similarly, the last parameter is the value to write, or 784can be a string for the parameter type. 785 786:: 787 788 % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x12 0x701 2 789 nid = 0x12, verb = 0x701, param = 0x2 790 value = 0x0 791 792 % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x0 PARAMETERS VENDOR_ID 793 nid = 0x0, verb = 0xf00, param = 0x0 794 value = 0x10ec0262 795 796 % hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 2 set_a 0xb080 797 nid = 0x2, verb = 0x300, param = 0xb080 798 value = 0x0 799 800 801Although you can issue any verbs with this program, the driver state 802won't be always updated. For example, the volume values are usually 803cached in the driver, and thus changing the widget amp value directly 804via hda-verb won't change the mixer value. 805 806The hda-verb program is included now in alsa-tools: 807 808* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git 809 810Also, the old stand-alone package is found in the ftp directory: 811 812* ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/tiwai/misc/ 813 814Also a git repository is available: 815 816* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-verb.git 817 818See README file in the tarball for more details about hda-verb 819program. 820 821 822hda-analyzer 823------------ 824hda-analyzer provides a graphical interface to access the raw HD-audio 825control, based on pyGTK2 binding. It's a more powerful version of 826hda-verb. The program gives you an easy-to-use GUI stuff for showing 827the widget information and adjusting the amp values, as well as the 828proc-compatible output. 829 830The hda-analyzer: 831 832* https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa.git;a=tree;f=hda-analyzer 833 834is a part of alsa.git repository in alsa-project.org: 835 836* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa.git 837 838Codecgraph 839---------- 840Codecgraph is a utility program to generate a graph and visualizes the 841codec-node connection of a codec chip. It's especially useful when 842you analyze or debug a codec without a proper datasheet. The program 843parses the given codec proc file and converts to SVG via graphiz 844program. 845 846The tarball and GIT trees are found in the web page at: 847 848* http://helllabs.org/codecgraph/ 849 850 851hda-emu 852------- 853hda-emu is an HD-audio emulator. The main purpose of this program is 854to debug an HD-audio codec without the real hardware. Thus, it 855doesn't emulate the behavior with the real audio I/O, but it just 856dumps the codec register changes and the ALSA-driver internal changes 857at probing and operating the HD-audio driver. 858 859The program requires a codec proc-file to simulate. Get a proc file 860for the target codec beforehand, or pick up an example codec from the 861codec proc collections in the tarball. Then, run the program with the 862proc file, and the hda-emu program will start parsing the codec file 863and simulates the HD-audio driver: 864 865:: 866 867 % hda-emu codecs/stac9200-dell-d820-laptop 868 # Parsing.. 869 hda_codec: Unknown model for STAC9200, using BIOS defaults 870 hda_codec: pin nid 08 bios pin config 40c003fa 871 .... 872 873 874The program gives you only a very dumb command-line interface. You 875can get a proc-file dump at the current state, get a list of control 876(mixer) elements, set/get the control element value, simulate the PCM 877operation, the jack plugging simulation, etc. 878 879The program is found in the git repository below: 880 881* git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/hda-emu.git 882 883See README file in the repository for more details about hda-emu 884program. 885 886 887hda-jack-retask 888--------------- 889hda-jack-retask is a user-friendly GUI program to manipulate the 890HD-audio pin control for jack retasking. If you have a problem about 891the jack assignment, try this program and check whether you can get 892useful results. Once when you figure out the proper pin assignment, 893it can be fixed either in the driver code statically or via passing a 894firmware patch file (see "Early Patching" section). 895 896The program is included in alsa-tools now: 897 898* git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-tools.git 899