Re: [REGRESSION] 4.1-rc4: Sound muted after boot

From: Takashi Iwai
Date: Thu May 21 2015 - 05:19:12 EST


At Thu, 21 May 2015 11:08:36 +0200,
Martin Steigerwald wrote:
>
> Am Donnerstag, 21. Mai 2015, 06:28:24 schrieb Takashi Iwai:
> > At Wed, 20 May 2015 16:31:55 +0200,
> >
> > Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > On ThinkPad T520 (Intel Sandybridge) with 4.14-rc4 + two BTRFS patches
> > > and one Intel P-State debug patch I have no sound output on internal
> > > Intel HD audio codec.
> > >
> > > According to ThinkPad T520 LED with striked-through speaker the loud
> > > speaker is in disabled state. Also KDEÂs Phonon says a soundcard is
> > > missing. In alsa-mixer I see nothing as MM for muted. If I press the
> > > key next to the LED I get a notification on the desktop that loud
> > > speaker has been enabled / disabled, but the LED still is on for it
> > > being disabled.
>
> One clarification: Phonon still seems to see a sound cardâ but it reports a
> change to the list of soundcards.
>
> And another observation: The speaker disable LED is switched on KDE/Plasma
> 4.14.2 session startup, I just rebooted to 4.1-rc4 after I gathered debug
> output of 4.0.1, and there on boot the speaker disable LED was off during
> boot.
>
> So there seems Phonon is confused about some difference in ALSA between these
> two kernel versions and probably doesnÂt fully find the sound card or mutes
> it, but on the other hand I canÂt see it in alsa-mixer as muted.
>
> And alsa-mixer still finds the internal sound.
>
> Also this does not happen for external USB JBL Pebbles speakers (excellent
> ones!) at home, sound just works with 4.1-rc4 with these.
>
> I am now on 4.1-rc4 again so could try to dig out more what KDE Phonon sees
> as a difference. In trainings breaks. Now need to continue with the course I
> hold.
>
> Phonon runs without PulseAudio here, cause PulseAudio creates additional
> issues with sound. Okay, this is the message I get:
>
> KDE hat festgestellt, dass eines oder mehrere interne GerÃte entfernt
> wurden.
> Soll KDE die Informationen zu diesen GerÃten dauerhaft lÃschen?
> Dies ist die Liste der GerÃte, die entfernt werden kÃnnen:
> Aufnahme: HDA Intel PCH (CX20590 Analog)
> Wiedergabe: HDA Intel PCH (CX20590 Analog)
>
> Which means: KDE has found that one or more internal devices were removed.
>
> So it seems KDE really does not find the sound card anymore, while alsa-mixer
> finds it, yet, also aplay does not produce any sound.
>
> But then I still have a "HDA Intel PCH (CX20590 Analog)" in systemsettings
> for Phonon. There is one greyed out and another one which is not greyed out,
> but does not produce any sound on clicking the test button either.

All of these sound like a problem with Phonon. There is no change in
the interface and device names of your board between 4.0 and 4.1 in
the kernel level. You can compare alsa-info.sh outputs.


Takashi
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