CM6206 USB Audio is mute.
Hans Petter Selasky
hps at selasky.org
Wed Apr 22 07:39:29 UTC 2015
On 04/21/15 21:30, Ranjan1018 . wrote:
> Connecting the USB cable the item is recognized:
> ugen0.5: <vendor 0x0d8c> at usbus0
> uaudio0: <vendor 0x0d8c USB Sound Device, class 0/0, rev 1.10/0.10, addr 5>
> on usbus0
> uaudio0: Play: 48000 Hz, 4 ch, 16-bit S-LE PCM format, 2x8ms buffer.
> uaudio0: Play: 44100 Hz, 4 ch, 16-bit S-LE PCM format, 2x8ms buffer.
> uaudio0: Record: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, 16-bit S-LE PCM format, 2x8ms buffer.
> uaudio0: Record: 44100 Hz, 2 ch, 16-bit S-LE PCM format, 2x8ms buffer.
> uaudio0: No MIDI sequencer.
> pcm1: <USB audio> on uaudio0
> uaudio0: HID volume keys found.
>
Hi,
Did you check:
mixer -f /dev/mixerX
that sound volume is OK?
> Setting it as default unit
> # sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=1
> and playing a song the interrupts count increase:
Some volume knobs might be hidden. Try to get all:
sysctl -a | grep pcm
> But the output is mute.
>
> In Debian Linux it works:
> # lsusb
> Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
> Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
> Bus 002 Device 014: ID 0d8c:0102 C-Media Electronics, Inc. CM106 Like Sound
> Device
> # aplay -l
> **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
> card 1: Device [USB Sound Device], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
> Subdevices: 0/1
> Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
>
> Looking at http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/sound/usb/quirks.c I have
> found this code:
> /*
> 632 * C-Media CM106/CM106+ have four 16-bit internal registers that are
> nicely
> 633 * documented in the device's data sheet.
> 634 */
> 635 static int snd_usb_cm106_write_int_reg(struct usb_device *dev, int reg,
> u16 value)
> 636 {
> 637 u8 buf[4];
> 638 buf[0] = 0x20;
> 639 buf[1] = value & 0xff;
> 640 buf[2] = (value >> 8) & 0xff;
> 641 buf[3] = reg;
> 642 return snd_usb_ctl_msg(dev, usb_sndctrlpipe(dev, 0),
> USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION,
> 643 USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_CLASS |
> USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT,
> 644 0, 0, &buf, 4);
> 645 }
This USB control request can be issued from userspace like this (you
need to convert all variables below into constants):
usbconfig -d X.Y do_request "USB_DIR_OUT | USB_TYPE_CLASS |
> USB_RECIP_ENDPOINT" "USB_REQ_SET_CONFIGURATION" 0 0 4 0x20 "(value &
0xff)" "(value >> 8) & 0xff" "reg"
Such a command can easily be added like a devd script to run
automatically during device attach.
> 646
> 647 static int snd_usb_cm106_boot_quirk(struct usb_device *dev)
> 648 {
> 649 /*
> 650 * Enable line-out driver mode, set headphone source to front
> 651 * channels, enable stereo mic.
> 652 */
> 653 return snd_usb_cm106_write_int_reg(dev, 2, 0x8004);
> 654 }
> 655
> 656 /*
> 657 * C-Media CM6206 is based on CM106 with two additional
> 658 * registers that are not documented in the data sheet.
> 659 * Values here are chosen based on sniffing USB traffic
> 660 * under Windows.
> 661 */
> 662 static int snd_usb_cm6206_boot_quirk(struct usb_device *dev)
> 663 {
> 664 int err = 0, reg;
> 665 int val[] = {0x2004, 0x3000, 0xf800, 0x143f, 0x0000, 0x3000};
> 666
> 667 for (reg = 0; reg < ARRAY_SIZE(val); reg++) {
> 668 err = snd_usb_cm106_write_int_reg(dev, reg, val[reg]);
> 669 if (err < 0)
> 670 return err;
> 671 }
> 672
> 673 return err;
> 674 }
> 675
>
> How can I test this code in FreeBSD ?
>
See answer above.
Please also use -stable or -current when testing.
--HPS
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