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To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0001733]: Intel HDA Modem ?
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 20:19:39 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <ff7627a7b2b91a35243370d1f7cc764e@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=1733> 
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Reported By:                chrmue
Assigned To:                tiwai
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Project:                    ALSA - driver
Issue ID:                   1733
Category:                   PCI - hda-intel
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     assigned
Distribution:               SuSE Linux 10.0
Kernel Version:             2.6.13-15
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Date Submitted:             01-11-2006 07:23 CET
Last Modified:              01-16-2006 20:19 CET
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Summary:                    Intel HDA Modem ?
Description: 
I want to use my HDA Softmodem in Linux, is there any development on a HDA
Modem Module ?

cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#1 gives me:
Codec: Generic 11c1 ID 3026
Address: 1
Vendor Id: 0x11c13026
Subsystem Id: 0x11c13026
Revision Id: 0x70500

In Windows it is called "Agere Systems HDA Modem" (Conexant ?)

If there is development on this i would like to participate to get it
going, because i dont't want to have a windows-installation on my Notebook
(Acer TravelMate 8104) just for getting my mails at my parents house,
where there is only analog telephone.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
 sashak - 01-13-06 00:16 
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> Can you send it

Sent.

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 chrmue - 01-16-06 20:19 
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thanks for the file! (the downloading problem was Internet Explorer
related! It seems that IE has problems getting small plain-text files!!!
That's another reason for getting this Modem to work in Linux!!!)

I applied it to the 1.0.11rc2 of alsa-driver release (had no CVS handy and
didn't wanted to download 15MB with analog) - seemed to fit well there
too.
And it worked! - i couldn't test it at this moment because i ran into
other problems with my wlan-card. In the end i had to apply irqpoll as
kernel-parameter, and while testing this my system once froze at booting
printing this message hundrets of times:

Jan 16 11:36:19 schmuckstueck kernel: ALSA
/usr/src/alsa/alsa-driver-1.0.11rc2/pci/hda/../../alsa-kernel/pci/hda/hda_intel.c:520:
azx_get_response timeout

After i got the irq-problem fixed this was gone (my wlan now works well
too! but still i need the modem at my parents...)
btw: now the message appears again when starting jackd but doesn't freeze
(even jack is working!)
so i didn't bother anymore, but could this happen because i used the
release not the CVS? or is this irq-related?

anyway - my system now works fine with all hardware (had to patch yenta
too, but this is another story).

back to the modem aplay -l now gives me:
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC880 Analog [ALC880 Analog]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 1: ALC880 Digital [ALC880 Digital]
  Subdevices: 1/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 6: Si3054 Modem [Si3054 Modem]
  Subdevices: 0/1
  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0

-- Yipiiee!
But i went off-hook on bootup, which i found out was KMix! IT turned the
new recognized switch "Off-hook" on by default (this was the same with the
IEC958-Switch as i got to the release where it was introduced), so i
turned it off shut down kde (to save this settting) and voila! (good thing
that i saw the switches this moment!)

Then i got slmodemd running (just "slmodemd -a" didn't work - it assumes
modem:1 by default, but "slmodemd -a modem:0" works well!)
After a few tries i found out that i had to disconnect the telephone line
after an connection (or attempt) else NO DIALTONE was the result. I looked
at the switches in alsamixer and found out that the Off-hook switch STAYS
ON after slmodemd has got an disconnect (on serial side there is no
problem - on disconnect slmodemd gives NO CARRIER and gets back to
AT-Command mode and after switching the Off-hook switch off in alsamixer
or temporarily disconnecting the telephone-line i can connect again)

Now i got to: "connecting to my ISP via pppd"
After some unsuccessful tries, i found out that i had to switch Caller-Id
off for connecting to my ISP - What's this switch good for?
So i got CONNECTED!!!! momentary sending this message over it!

For the Off-hook-thing i got " disconnect "amixer sset Off-hook off >
/dev/null" " in my /etc/ppp/options, but this only works with pppd, which
is okay for me. (it just prevents me from staying off-hook after pppd has
disconnected by timeout, because i was fallen asleep viewing a website at
6 o' clock in the morning)

A good thing would be also to hear the negotiation process in the speakers
(in Windows there is a helper-program - agrsmmsg.exe . I suppose it
captures the sound from modem-line and plays it back thru the normal PCM
until connected. If I don't start this exe in windows i don't hear the
negotiation too (but get connected anyway))

But this far THANK YOU very very much. It is a good thing to got my
Notebook working with all hardware i need in linux, so again thank you for
the modem.

PS: speed is quite good: i get connections with 40-48kbit/s (as negotiated
speed) - at the moment 46667 - and downloading an 1.5MB file was done with
4.3KByte/s. In Windows i got 52kbit/s most times, but 40 is absolutely
okay for me. The download seemed to "hang" temporarily sometimes, but the
connection was stable. I suppose this is slmodemd-related (same with the
speed), but okay for me. (I think i saw these "hang"s in windows too, so
maybe it's my ISP...)

Issue History
Date Modified  Username       Field                    Change              
======================================================================
01-11-06 07:23 chrmue         New Issue                                    
01-11-06 07:23 chrmue         Distribution              => SuSE Linux 10.0 
01-11-06 07:23 chrmue         Kernel Version            => 2.6.13-15       
01-11-06 07:42 rlrevell       Note Added: 0007559                          
01-11-06 23:32 sashak         File Added: hda-modem-si3054-11c13026.patch       
            
01-11-06 23:35 sashak         Note Added: 0007571                          
01-12-06 00:00 sashak         Note Added: 0007574                          
01-12-06 00:02 sashak         Issue Monitored: sashak                      
01-12-06 05:35 chrmue         Note Added: 0007581                          
01-13-06 00:16 sashak         Note Added: 0007598                          
01-16-06 20:19 chrmue         Note Added: 0007692                          
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