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Ke>
sphalerite: that is not sufficient for me, pulseaudio does not see the device
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Ke>
pactl list short sinks
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Ke>
0auto_nullmodule-null-sink.cs16le 2ch 44100HzSUSPENDED
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Ke>
in alsamixer I see the rk3399-gru-sound
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Ke>
[ 50.685686] rk3399-gru-sound sound: ASoC: CODEC DAI spdif-hifi not registered
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Ke>
I get that message, but looking at the code it's just deferring the loading until proper codec has been loaded
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Ke>
later I get [ 50.710211] rk3399-gru-sound sound: spdif-hifi <-> ff8a0000.i2s mapping ok
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Ke>
the message imo is a bit of abuse of the dev_err, though I don't immediately see how to do it better
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Ke>
sphalerite: what do you see in /sys/class/sound
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Ke>
alsa seems to know about the device, but I don't know how to use alsa
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Ke>
it's possible that I have fried some part of the audio system
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Ke>
but that would not explain, why kernel and alsa see the hw. but not pulseaudio
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try "journalctl --user -b -u pulseaudio" as your user after trying to use audio things
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urjaman>
it should tell you why it disregarded the alsa device
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Ke>
actually I get einval for speaker-test -t wav -D hw:0,*
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Ke>
where * is 0, 2 and 4
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Ke>
I'll start tracing the problem at some point, I would value, if someone gave me a working speaker-test command
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Ke>
pulseaudio does not complain anything, just ignores the card silently
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Ke>
I would guess my hw is fried, but I would like to know why is linux being so stupid about reporting it
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sphalerite>
Ke: /sys/class/sound has card0 controlC0 pcmC0D0p pcmC0D1c pcmC0D2c pcmC0D2p pcmC0D3p pcmC0D4c timer
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sphalerite>
Ke: the speaker-test command you put doesn't work for me either. Plain speaker-test does but I'm guessing that's going through pulseaudio
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sphalerite>
Ke: speaker-test -t wav -D sysdefault works for me
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Ke>
so speaker-test -t wav -D hw:0,0 speaker-test -t wav -D hw:0,2 and speaker-test -t wav -D hw:0,4 all fail
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Ke>
do you somehow have more than one card?
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Ke>
well not in /sys/class/sound anyway
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Ke>
sphalerite: can you share the stream parameters also
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Ke>
as printed by speaker-test
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