From: bugtrack@alsa-project.org
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0001510]: ac97 with SiS SI7012 [ALC203 rev 0] doesn't allow to control volume by master channel, PCM and headphones work
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 15:23:54 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <f7edf529cf8c38cbde7219c4a2d40dd2@bugtrack.alsa-project.org> (raw)
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=1510>
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Reported By: wiktorw
Assigned To:
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 1510
Category: PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility: always
Severity: minor
Priority: normal
Status: new
Distribution: Gentoo 2005.1
Kernel Version: 2.6.13-gentoo-r4
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Date Submitted: 10-28-2005 17:54 CEST
Last Modified: 11-09-2005 15:23 CET
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Summary: ac97 with SiS SI7012 [ALC203 rev 0] doesn't allow to
control volume by master channel, PCM and headphones work
Description:
On my Acer Aspire 5002LM laptop I have the following problem:
- Master channel does not control volume level (no matter if I slide it or
mute)
- PCM channel works
- Headphone/PCM-2 channel works
The Master/PCM/Headphone channels are for the "SiS SI7012 (Alsa Mixer)"
device, while Volume/PCM/PCM-2 channels are for the "Realtek ALC203 rev 0
(OSS Mixer)" device. They do the same thing: Master/Volume control in
gnome-volume-control applet doesn't change the volume level.
At first I thought that this problem is software-related, but in fact it
isn't. Now I have tested several things and all give me the same result. I
also suspect that not only I have such problems, althought the original
posters might not be aware of it. See here for the original discussion:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-387739.html
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garfungiloops - 11-08-05 19:41
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But under Windows it's recognized as Realtek ....
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wiktorw - 11-09-05 15:23
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For me it is as follows:
# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0
0-0/0: Realtek ALC203 rev 0
Revision : 0x00
Compat. Class : 0x00
Subsys. Vendor ID: 0xffff
Subsys. ID : 0xffff
Capabilities : -headphone out-
DAC resolution : 20-bit
ADC resolution : 18-bit
3D enhancement : No 3D Stereo Enhancement
Current setup
Mic gain : +0dB [+0dB]
POP path : pre 3D
Sim. stereo : off
3D enhancement : on
Loudness : off
Mono output : MIX
Mic select : Mic1
ADC/DAC loopback : off
Double rate slots: 7/8
Extended ID : codec=0 rev=2 AMAP DSA=0 SPDIF DRA VRA
Extended status : SPCV SPDIF=7/8 VRA
PCM front DAC : 22050Hz
PCM ADC : 22050Hz
SPDIF Control : Consumer PCM Category=0x2 Generation=1 Rate=48kHz
Gain Inverted Buffer delay Location
Master Out : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
AUX Out : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Center/LFE Out : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
SPDIF Out : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Phone In : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Mic 1 : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Mic 2 : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Line In : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
CD In : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Video In : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Aux In : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
Mono Out : 0.0 dBV - 23/fs Rear I/O Panel
# cat /proc/asound/card0/codec97#0/ac97#0-0+regs
0:00 = 0190
0:02 = 0c0c
0:04 = 0505
0:06 = 000b
0:08 = 0000
0:0a = 0012
0:0c = 801f
0:0e = 831f
0:10 = 0707
0:12 = 0202
0:14 = 0000
0:16 = 0d0d
0:18 = 0c0c
0:1a = 0000
0:1c = 0b0b
0:1e = 8000
0:20 = 2400
0:22 = 0000
0:24 = 0000
0:26 = 000f
0:28 = 0a07
0:2a = 0411
0:2c = 5622
0:2e = 0000
0:30 = 0000
0:32 = 5622
0:34 = bb80
0:36 = 0000
0:38 = 0000
0:3a = 2824
0:3c = 0000
0:3e = 0000
0:40 = 0000
0:42 = 0000
0:44 = 0000
0:46 = 0000
0:48 = 0000
0:4a = 0000
0:4c = 0000
0:4e = 0000
0:50 = 0000
0:52 = 0000
0:54 = 0000
0:56 = 0000
0:58 = 0000
0:5a = 0000
0:5c = 0000
0:5e = 0000
0:60 = 0000
0:62 = 0000
0:64 = 0000
0:66 = 0000
0:68 = 0aea
0:6a = 0308
0:6c = 3601
0:6e = 0014
0:70 = 0008
0:72 = 0000
0:74 = 0100
0:76 = 0000
0:78 = 0c07
0:7a = 6002
0:7c = 414c
0:7e = 4770
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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10-28-05 17:54 wiktorw New Issue
10-28-05 17:54 wiktorw Distribution => Gentoo 2005.1
10-28-05 17:54 wiktorw Kernel Version => 2.6.13-gentoo-r4
10-30-05 09:35 garfungiloops Note Added: 0006573
10-30-05 09:36 garfungiloops Issue Monitored: garfungiloops
11-08-05 08:44 mrblur Note Added: 0006619
11-08-05 17:45 tiwai Note Added: 0006626
11-08-05 19:37 garfungiloops Note Added: 0006640
11-08-05 19:41 garfungiloops Note Added: 0006641
11-09-05 15:23 wiktorw Note Added: 0006654
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