From: Albrecht Dre? <albrecht.dress@arcor.de>
To: Linuxppc-dev <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Awacs Burgundy sound w/ 2.4.18?
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 21:47:39 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020404194739.GE30247@regulus> (raw)
[I already posted this to the users list, but apparently nobody had a
solution...]
I upgraded an old rev. 1 iMac (bondi blue) to 2.4.18 from kernel.org, and
this somehow broke sound support. Everything used to work with
2.2.17pre-something, and the *same* mixer/xmms/cd player config now stays
silent on both the headphones and the built in speakers; even the console
beep doesn't work. Also, it is not possible to change any settings using
aumix or any other mixer program (xmixer, gmix).
I add some further information below and hope that somebody can give me
hints to resolve the problem. Any help is really welcome!!!
Thanks in advance,
Albrecht.
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The dma sound driver is built into the kernel, and it is recognised upon
startup (2.4.18 from kernel.org, built w/ gcc 2.95.3). However, I got the
same results with the sound stuff built as modules:
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PowerMac Burgundy DMA sound driver rev 016 installed
Core driver edition 01.06 : PowerMac Built-in Sound driver edition 00.07
Write will use 4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
Read will use 4 fragments of 32768 bytes as default
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Roughly the same kernel config works with an Awacs PowerMac 7300 (seems as
if a have a collection of old machines ;-)).
The output of /dev/sndstat looks a little strange to me:
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[root@island /root]# cat /dev/sndstat
PowerMac Burgundy DMA sound driver rev 016 :
Core driver edition 01.06 : PowerMac Built-in Sound driver edition 00.07
44100 s: s/sec
HW AFMTS: signed 16 bit BE signed 16 bit LE
=== Formats & settings ===
Parameter soft hard
Format : signed 16 bit LE signed 16 bit BE
Samp Rate: 44100 s/sec 44100 s/sec
Channels : mono stereo
=== Sound Queue status ===
Allocated: Buffers Size
write: 4 32768
read: 0 0
Current : MaxFrg FragSiz MaxAct Frnt Rear Cnt RrSize A B S L xruns
write: 4 4096 4 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
read: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Finally, here is the constant output of aumix (== any attempt to change
settings is ignored silently):
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[root@island /root]# aumix -q
vol 100, 100
speaker 0, 99
line 100, 100, P
mic 0, 0, P
cd 100, 100, P
pcm2 76, 0
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Albrecht Dreß - Johanna-Kirchner-Straße 13 - D-53123 Bonn (Germany)
Phone (+49) 228 6199571 - mailto:albrecht.dress@arcor.de
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