From kayvey at gmail.com Sat Oct 3 01:11:29 2009 From: kayvey at gmail.com (Kayven Riese) Date: Sat Oct 3 01:11:36 2009 Subject: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn Message-ID: <17906458.13975.1254530558498.JavaMail.app@ech3-cdn07.prod> LinkedIn ------------ I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Kayven Confirm that you know Kayven Riese https://www.linkedin.com/e/isd/775818285/H3tOpG9u/ Every day, millions of professionals like Kayven Riese use LinkedIn to connect with colleagues, find experts, and explore opportunities. ------ (c) 2009, LinkedIn Corporation From tarkhil at webmail.sub.ru Mon Oct 5 10:05:46 2009 From: tarkhil at webmail.sub.ru (Alex Povolotsky) Date: Mon Oct 5 10:05:53 2009 Subject: ACPI on HP Compaq 615/amd64 Message-ID: <4AC9BE79.8050506@webmail.sub.ru> Hello! I've installed FreeBSD 7.2/amd64 on Compaq 615, and the only working ACPI function is battery info. Neither sleep nor screen brightness are working. Is it possible at all to activate, at least, brightness control? Alex. From glimmheiser at gmail.com Sat Oct 10 10:37:54 2009 From: glimmheiser at gmail.com (glimm -) Date: Sat Oct 10 10:38:02 2009 Subject: snd_hda, freebsd 8 and headphones Message-ID: <1eef4f890910100305m5fa8ed4ah32a83d4eb072637f@mail.gmail.com> Hello. After updating to 8.0 my headphones stopped working on my laptop. I think that should fix hdac.c file, but can not imagine how. Help me:) Model - Sony VAIO SZ650 snd_hda verbose: pci0: driver added found-> vendor=0x8086, dev=0x284b, revid=0x03 domain=0, bus=0, slot=27, func=0 class=04-03-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0 cmdreg=0x0006, statreg=0x0010, cachelnsz=16 (dwords) lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0 ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns) intpin=a, irq=21 powerspec 2 supports D0 D3 current D0 MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit pci0:0:27:0: reprobing on driver added hdac0: mem 0xfc300000-0xfc303fff irq 21 at device 27.0 on pci0 hdac0: HDA Driver Revision: 20090624_0136 hdac0: attempting to allocate 1 MSI vectors (1 supported) msi: routing MSI IRQ 256 to local APIC 0 vector 48 hdac0: using IRQ 256 for MSI hdac0: [MPSAFE] hdac0: [ITHREAD] hdac0: Probing codec #0... hdac0: HDA Codec #0: Sigmatel STAC9872AK hdac0: HDA Codec ID: 0x83847662 hdac0: Vendor: 0x8384 hdac0: Device: 0x7662 hdac0: Revision: 0x02 hdac0: Stepping: 0x01 hdac0: PCI Subvendor: 0x9008104d hdac0: Found audio FG nid=1 startnode=2 endnode=25 total=23 hdac0: Probing codec #1... hdac0: HDA Codec #1: Conexant (Unknown) hdac0: HDA Codec ID: 0x14f12c06 hdac0: Vendor: 0x14f1 hdac0: Device: 0x2c06 hdac0: Revision: 0x00 hdac0: Stepping: 0x00 hdac0: PCI Subvendor: 0x9008104d hdac0: Found modem FG nid=2 startnode=112 endnode=116 total=4 hdac0: hdac0: Processing audio FG cad=0 nid=1... hdac0: GPIO: 0xc0000005 NumGPIO=5 NumGPO=0 NumGPI=0 GPIWake=1 GPIUnsol=1 hdac0: nid 10 0x03211020 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Black misc 0 hdac0: nid 11 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 12 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 13 0x03a15030 as 3 seq 0 Mic Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Red misc 0 hdac0: nid 14 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 15 0x90170110 as 1 seq 0 Speaker Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 19 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 20 0x90a7013e as 3 seq 14 Mic Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: Patched pins configuration: hdac0: nid 10 0x03211020 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Black misc 0 hdac0: nid 11 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 12 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 13 0x03a15030 as 3 seq 0 Mic Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Red misc 0 hdac0: nid 14 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 15 0x90170110 as 1 seq 0 Speaker Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 19 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 20 0x90a7013e as 3 seq 14 Mic Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: 3 associations found: hdac0: Association 0 (1) out: hdac0: Pin nid=15 seq=0 hdac0: Association 1 (2) out: hdac0: Pin nid=10 seq=0 hdac0: Association 2 (3) in: hdac0: Pin nid=13 seq=0 hdac0: Pin nid=20 seq=14 hdac0: Tracing association 0 (1) hdac0: Pin 15 traced to DAC 5 hdac0: Association 0 (1) trace succeeded hdac0: Tracing association 1 (2) hdac0: Pin 10 traced to DAC 2 hdac0: Association 1 (2) trace succeeded hdac0: Tracing association 2 (3) hdac0: Unable to trace pin 13 to ADC 6, undo traces hdac0: Pin 13 traced to ADC 8 hdac0: Pin 20 traced to ADC 8 hdac0: Association 2 (3) trace succeeded hdac0: Tracing input monitor hdac0: Tracing beeper hdac0: FG config/quirks: forcestereo ivref50 ivref80 ivref100 ivref hdac0: hdac0: +-------------------+ hdac0: | DUMPING HDA NODES | hdac0: +-------------------+ hdac0: hdac0: Default Parameter hdac0: ----------------- hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: IN amp: 0x80050f00 hdac0: OUT amp: 0x80027f7f hdac0: hdac0: nid: 2 hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x000d0c05 hdac0: LRSWAP PWR STEREO hdac0: Association: 1 (0x00000001) hdac0: OSS: pcm (pcm) hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: Output amp: 0x80027f7f hdac0: mute=1 step=127 size=2 offset=127 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 3 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x000d0c05 hdac0: LRSWAP PWR STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: Output amp: 0x80027f7f hdac0: mute=1 step=127 size=2 offset=127 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 4 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x000d0c05 hdac0: LRSWAP PWR STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: Output amp: 0x80027f7f hdac0: mute=1 step=127 size=2 offset=127 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 5 hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x000d0c05 hdac0: LRSWAP PWR STEREO hdac0: Association: 0 (0x00000001) hdac0: OSS: pcm (pcm) hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: Output amp: 0x80027f7f hdac0: mute=1 step=127 size=2 offset=127 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 6 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio input hdac0: Widget cap: 0x001d0541 hdac0: PWR PROC STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=7 [audio selector] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 7 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio selector hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00300903 hdac0: LRSWAP STEREO hdac0: Input amp: 0x80050f00 hdac0: mute=1 step=15 size=5 offset=0 hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=14 [pin: Speaker (None)] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 8 hdac0: Name: audio input hdac0: Widget cap: 0x001d0541 hdac0: PWR PROC STEREO hdac0: Association: 2 (0x00004001) hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=9 [audio selector] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 9 hdac0: Name: audio selector hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00300903 hdac0: LRSWAP STEREO hdac0: Association: 2 (0x00004001) hdac0: OSS: mic, monitor hdac0: Input amp: 0x80050f00 hdac0: mute=1 step=15 size=5 offset=0 hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=21 [audio selector] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 10 hdac0: Name: pin: Headphones (Black Jack) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400181 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Association: 1 (0x00000001) hdac0: Pin cap: 0x0000173c hdac0: PDC HP OUT IN VREF[ 50 80 GROUND HIZ ] hdac0: Pin config: 0x03211020 hdac0: Pin control: 0x000000c0 HP OUT hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=2 [audio output] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 11 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (None) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400181 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000014 hdac0: PDC OUT hdac0: Pin config: 0x411111f0 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000000 hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=4 [audio output] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 12 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (None) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400181 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000014 hdac0: PDC OUT hdac0: Pin config: 0x411111f0 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000000 hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=3 [audio output] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 13 hdac0: Name: pin: Mic (Red Jack) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400181 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Association: 2 (0x00000001) hdac0: OSS: mic (mic) hdac0: Pin cap: 0x0000173c hdac0: PDC HP OUT IN VREF[ 50 80 GROUND HIZ ] hdac0: Pin config: 0x03a15030 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000024 IN VREFs hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=2 [audio output] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 14 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (None) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400081 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000024 hdac0: PDC IN hdac0: Pin config: 0x411111f0 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000000 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 15 hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (Fixed) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400181 hdac0: UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Association: 0 (0x00000001) hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000014 hdac0: PDC OUT hdac0: Pin config: 0x90170110 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000040 OUT hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=5 [audio output] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 16 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00040211 hdac0: DIGITAL STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000005 hdac0: AC3 PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e03e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 KHz hdac0: hdac0: nid: 17 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (None) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400301 hdac0: DIGITAL STEREO hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000010 hdac0: OUT hdac0: Pin config: 0x411111f0 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000000 hdac0: connections: 2 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=16 [audio output] [DISABLED] (selected) hdac0: + <- nid=9 [audio selector] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 18 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio input hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00140311 hdac0: DIGITAL STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000005 hdac0: AC3 PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e0160 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 96 KHz hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=19 [pin: Speaker (None)] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 19 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: pin: Speaker (None) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00440381 hdac0: DIGITAL UNSOL STEREO hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000034 hdac0: PDC OUT IN hdac0: Pin config: 0x411111f0 hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000000 hdac0: connections: 1 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=24 [audio output] [DISABLED] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 20 hdac0: Name: pin: Mic (Fixed) hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00400001 hdac0: STEREO hdac0: Association: 2 (0x00004000) hdac0: OSS: monitor (monitor) hdac0: Pin cap: 0x00000020 hdac0: IN hdac0: Pin config: 0x90a7013e hdac0: Pin control: 0x00000020 IN hdac0: hdac0: nid: 21 hdac0: Name: audio selector hdac0: Widget cap: 0x0030010d hdac0: STEREO hdac0: Association: 2 (0x00004001) hdac0: OSS: mic, monitor hdac0: Output amp: 0x80270400 hdac0: mute=1 step=4 size=39 offset=0 hdac0: connections: 4 hdac0: | hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=10 [pin: Headphones (Black Jack)] hdac0: + <- nid=13 [pin: Mic (Red Jack)] (selected) hdac0: + <- nid=20 [pin: Mic (Fixed)] hdac0: + [DISABLED] <- nid=2 [audio output] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 22 hdac0: Name: beep widget hdac0: Widget cap: 0x0070000c hdac0: Association: -2 (0x00000000) hdac0: OSS: speaker (speaker) hdac0: Output amp: 0x00170303 hdac0: mute=0 step=3 size=23 offset=3 hdac0: hdac0: nid: 23 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: volume widget hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00600000 hdac0: connections: 4 hdac0: | hdac0: + <- nid=2 [audio output] (selected) hdac0: + <- nid=3 [audio output] [DISABLED] hdac0: + <- nid=4 [audio output] [DISABLED] hdac0: + <- nid=5 [audio output] hdac0: hdac0: nid: 24 [DISABLED] hdac0: Name: audio output hdac0: Widget cap: 0x00040201 hdac0: DIGITAL STEREO hdac0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 hdac0: PCM hdac0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 hdac0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz hdac0: hdac0: Processing modem FG cad=1 nid=2... hdac0: found-> vendor=0x8086, dev=0x283e, revid=0x03 domain=0, bus=0, slot=31, func=3 class=0c-05-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0 cmdreg=0x0003, statreg=0x0280, cachelnsz=0 (dwords) lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0 ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns) intpin=c, irq=22 pci0:0:31:3: reprobing on driver added pci1: driver added pci2: driver added pci6: driver added found-> vendor=0x8086, dev=0x4229, revid=0x61 domain=0, bus=6, slot=0, func=0 class=02-80-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=0 cmdreg=0x0006, statreg=0x0010, cachelnsz=16 (dwords) lattimer=0x00 (0 ns), mingnt=0x00 (0 ns), maxlat=0x00 (0 ns) intpin=a, irq=17 powerspec 3 supports D0 D3 current D0 MSI supports 1 message, 64 bit pci0:6:0:0: reprobing on driver added pci7: driver added pci8: driver added pci9: driver added found-> vendor=0x104c, dev=0x803b, revid=0x00 domain=0, bus=9, slot=4, func=2 class=01-80-00, hdrtype=0x00, mfdev=1 cmdreg=0x0006, statreg=0x0210, cachelnsz=16 (dwords) lattimer=0x39 (1710 ns), mingnt=0x07 (1750 ns), maxlat=0x04 (1000 ns) intpin=c, irq=255 powerspec 2 supports D0 D1 D2 D3 current D0 pci0:9:4:2: reprobing on driver added pcm0: at cad 0 nid 1 on hdac0 pcm0: +--------------------------------------+ pcm0: | DUMPING PCM Playback/Record Channels | pcm0: +--------------------------------------+ pcm0: pcm0: Playback: pcm0: pcm0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 pcm0: PCM pcm0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 pcm0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz pcm0: DAC: 5 pcm0: pcm0: Record: pcm0: pcm0: Stream cap: 0x00000001 pcm0: PCM pcm0: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 pcm0: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz pcm0: ADC: 8 pcm0: pcm0: +-------------------------------+ pcm0: | DUMPING Playback/Record Paths | pcm0: +-------------------------------+ pcm0: pcm0: Playback: pcm0: pcm0: nid=15 [pin: Speaker (Fixed)] pcm0: | pcm0: + <- nid=5 [audio output] [src: pcm] pcm0: pcm0: Record: pcm0: pcm0: nid=8 [audio input] pcm0: | pcm0: + <- nid=9 [audio selector] [src: mic, monitor] pcm0: | pcm0: + <- nid=21 [audio selector] [src: mic, monitor] pcm0: | pcm0: + <- nid=13 [pin: Mic (Red Jack)] [src: mic] pcm0: + <- nid=20 [pin: Mic (Fixed)] [src: monitor] pcm0: pcm0: +-------------------------+ pcm0: | DUMPING Volume Controls | pcm0: +-------------------------+ pcm0: pcm0: Master Volume (OSS: vol) pcm0: | pcm0: +- ctl 4 (nid 5 out): -95/0dB (128 steps) + mute pcm0: pcm0: PCM Volume (OSS: pcm) pcm0: | pcm0: +- ctl 4 (nid 5 out): -95/0dB (128 steps) + mute pcm0: pcm0: Speaker/Beep Volume (OSS: speaker) pcm0: | pcm0: +- ctl 8 (nid 22 out): -18/0dB (4 steps) pcm0: pcm0: Recording Level (OSS: rec) pcm0: | pcm0: +- ctl 6 (nid 9 in 0): 0/22dB (16 steps) + mute pcm0: +- ctl 7 (nid 21 out): 0/40dB (5 steps) + mute pcm0: pcm0: Mixer "vol": pcm0: Mixer "pcm": pcm0: Mixer "speaker": pcm0: Mixer "rec": pcm0: clone manager: deadline=750ms flags=0x8000001e pcm0: sndbuf_setmap 4b170000, 4000; 0xe61ba000 -> 4b170000 pcm0: sndbuf_setmap 4b210000, 4000; 0xea5ff000 -> 4b210000 pcm1: at cad 0 nid 1 on hdac0 pcm1: +--------------------------------------+ pcm1: | DUMPING PCM Playback/Record Channels | pcm1: +--------------------------------------+ pcm1: pcm1: Playback: pcm1: pcm1: Stream cap: 0x00000001 pcm1: PCM pcm1: PCM cap: 0x000e07e0 pcm1: 16 20 24 bits, 44 48 88 96 176 192 KHz pcm1: DAC: 2 pcm1: pcm1: +-------------------------------+ pcm1: | DUMPING Playback/Record Paths | pcm1: +-------------------------------+ pcm1: pcm1: Playback: pcm1: pcm1: nid=10 [pin: Headphones (Black Jack)] pcm1: | pcm1: + <- nid=2 [audio output] [src: pcm] pcm1: pcm1: +-------------------------+ pcm1: | DUMPING Volume Controls | pcm1: +-------------------------+ pcm1: pcm1: Master Volume (OSS: vol) pcm1: | pcm1: +- ctl 1 (nid 2 out): -95/0dB (128 steps) + mute pcm1: pcm1: PCM Volume (OSS: pcm) pcm1: | pcm1: +- ctl 1 (nid 2 out): -95/0dB (128 steps) + mute pcm1: pcm1: Mixer "vol": pcm1: Mixer "pcm": pciconf -lv hdac0@pci0:0:27:0: class=0x040300 card=0x9008104d chip=0x284b8086 rev=0x03 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Intel Corporation' device = 'Intel audio controller embedded with the 82801H chipset ( ICH8 chipset ) (82801H)' class = multimedia subclass = HDA uname -a FreeBSD laptop 8.0-RC1 FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 #0: Tue Oct 6 17:31:40 UTC 2009 username@laptop:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/laptop i386 Thank you. From mav at FreeBSD.org Sat Oct 10 17:47:49 2009 From: mav at FreeBSD.org (Alexander Motin) Date: Sat Oct 10 17:47:55 2009 Subject: snd_hda, freebsd 8 and headphones In-Reply-To: <1255184582.00171852.1255172403@10.7.7.3> References: <1255184582.00171852.1255172403@10.7.7.3> Message-ID: <4AD0C10E.1020709@FreeBSD.org> glimm - wrote: > After updating to 8.0 my headphones stopped working on my laptop. I > think that should fix hdac.c file, but can not imagine how. Help me:) > > Model - Sony VAIO SZ650 > > snd_hda verbose: > > hdac0: mem > 0xfc300000-0xfc303fff irq 21 at device 27.0 on pci0 hdac0: HDA Driver > Revision: 20090624_0136 hdac0: attempting to allocate 1 MSI vectors (1 > supported) msi: routing MSI IRQ 256 to local APIC 0 vector 48 > hdac0: using IRQ 256 for MSI > hdac0: [MPSAFE] > hdac0: [ITHREAD] > hdac0: Probing codec #0... > hdac0: HDA Codec #0: Sigmatel STAC9872AK > hdac0: HDA Codec ID: 0x83847662 > hdac0: Vendor: 0x8384 > hdac0: Device: 0x7662 > hdac0: Revision: 0x02 > hdac0: Stepping: 0x01 > hdac0: PCI Subvendor: 0x9008104d > hdac0: Found audio FG nid=1 startnode=2 endnode=25 total=23 > hdac0: Probing codec #1... > hdac0: HDA Codec #1: Conexant (Unknown) > hdac0: HDA Codec ID: 0x14f12c06 > hdac0: Vendor: 0x14f1 > hdac0: Device: 0x2c06 > hdac0: Revision: 0x00 > hdac0: Stepping: 0x00 > hdac0: PCI Subvendor: 0x9008104d > hdac0: Found modem FG nid=2 startnode=112 endnode=116 total=4 > hdac0: > hdac0: Processing audio FG cad=0 nid=1... > hdac0: GPIO: 0xc0000005 NumGPIO=5 NumGPO=0 NumGPI=0 GPIWake=1 > GPIUnsol=1 hdac0: nid 10 0x03211020 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack > jack 1 loc 3 color Black misc 0 hdac0: nid 11 0x411111f0 as 15 > seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: > nid 12 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 > color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 13 0x03a15030 as 3 seq 0 > Mic Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Red misc 0 hdac0: nid 14 0x411111f0 > as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 > hdac0: nid 15 0x90170110 as 1 seq 0 Speaker Fixed jack 7 loc > 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: nid 17 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 > Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 19 > 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color > Black misc 1 hdac0: nid 20 0x90a7013e as 3 seq 14 Mic Fixed > jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: Patched pins configuration: > hdac0: nid 10 0x03211020 as 2 seq 0 Headphones Jack jack 1 loc > 3 color Black misc 0 hdac0: nid 11 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 > Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: > nid 12 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 > color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 13 0x03a15030 as 3 seq > 0 Mic Jack jack 1 loc 3 color Red misc 0 hdac0: nid > 14 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color > Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 15 0x90170110 as 1 seq 0 > Speaker Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color Unknown misc 1 hdac0: nid 17 > 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color > Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: nid 19 0x411111f0 as 15 seq 0 > Speaker None jack 1 loc 1 color Black misc 1 [DISABLED] hdac0: > nid 20 0x90a7013e as 3 seq 14 Mic Fixed jack 7 loc 16 color > Unknown misc 1 hdac0: 3 associations found: hdac0: Association 0 (1) > out: hdac0: Pin nid=15 seq=0 hdac0: Association 1 (2) out: hdac0: Pin > nid=10 seq=0 hdac0: Association 2 (3) in: hdac0: Pin nid=13 seq=0 > hdac0: Pin nid=20 seq=14 hdac0: Tracing association 0 (1) hdac0: Pin > 15 traced to DAC 5 hdac0: Association 0 (1) trace succeeded hdac0: > Tracing association 1 (2) hdac0: Pin 10 traced to DAC 2 > hdac0: Association 1 (2) trace succeeded > hdac0: Tracing association 2 (3) > hdac0: Unable to trace pin 13 to ADC 6, undo traces > hdac0: Pin 13 traced to ADC 8 > hdac0: Pin 20 traced to ADC 8 > hdac0: Association 2 (3) trace succeeded It is difficult to read this without original formatting, but below we can see that you codec configured to provide separate audio devices for speaker and headphones: > pcm0: at cad 0 nid 1 on hdac0 > pcm0: +-------------------------------+ > pcm0: | DUMPING Playback/Record Paths | > pcm0: +-------------------------------+ > pcm0: > pcm0: Playback: > pcm0: > pcm0: nid=15 [pin: Speaker (Fixed)] > pcm0: | > pcm0: + <- nid=5 [audio output] [src: pcm] > pcm0: > pcm0: Record: > pcm0: > pcm0: nid=8 [audio input] > pcm0: | > pcm0: + <- nid=9 [audio selector] [src: mic, monitor] > pcm0: | > pcm0: + <- nid=21 [audio selector] [src: mic, monitor] > pcm0: | > pcm0: + <- nid=13 [pin: Mic (Red Jack)] [src: mic] > pcm0: + <- nid=20 [pin: Mic (Fixed)] [src: monitor] > pcm0: > pcm1: at cad 0 nid 1 on hdac0 > pcm1: +-------------------------------+ > pcm1: | DUMPING Playback/Record Paths | > pcm1: +-------------------------------+ > pcm1: > pcm1: Playback: > pcm1: > pcm1: nid=10 [pin: Headphones (Black Jack)] > pcm1: | > pcm1: + <- nid=2 [audio output] [src: pcm] Usually in such cases codec configured to do automatic audio redirection on headphones plug-in, but for some reason not in your case. So you may try to either playback via pcm1 device to headphones, or add line: hint.hdac.0.cad0.nid10.config="as=1 seq=15" into /boot/loader.conf to configure automatic redirection. Also you may want to read snd_hda man page, which describes it. -- Alexander Motin From yuri at rawbw.com Tue Oct 13 06:51:08 2009 From: yuri at rawbw.com (Yuri) Date: Tue Oct 13 06:51:15 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? Message-ID: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> I am thinking about buying a netbook. But I am afraid that WiFi wouldn't be supported. And all my previous attempts to make NDIS to work on FreeBSD failed. There is a page about Asus Eee: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee with mixed results. Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. Is there a hardware compatibility list for FreeBSD? Yuri From lars.engels at 0x20.net Tue Oct 13 09:29:20 2009 From: lars.engels at 0x20.net (Lars Engels) Date: Tue Oct 13 09:29:27 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> References: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> Message-ID: <20091013111041.duynuo10gkk04c0w@0x20.net> Quoting Yuri : > I am thinking about buying a netbook. But I am afraid that WiFi > wouldn't be supported. And all my previous attempts to make NDIS to > work on FreeBSD failed. > There is a page about Asus Eee: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee with > mixed results. > Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? > > I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. > > Is there a hardware compatibility list for FreeBSD? There's a Laptop compat list at http://laptop.bsdgroup.de Perhaps you can find some Netbooks there, too. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Andr? -- O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org From wblock at wonkity.com Tue Oct 13 14:00:30 2009 From: wblock at wonkity.com (Warren Block) Date: Tue Oct 13 14:01:16 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> References: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> Message-ID: On Mon, 12 Oct 2009, Yuri wrote: > I am thinking about buying a netbook. But I am afraid that WiFi wouldn't be > supported. And all my previous attempts to make NDIS to work on FreeBSD > failed. The Atheros AR5007 (802.11b/g) works well with FreeBSD 8. That card comes with the Acer Aspire One AOA150 and I think some models of Asus netbooks. There was a Broadcom in an Acer notebook that had never worked with FreeBSD, and replacing that with another AR5007 worked fine. These mini-PCIe cards are easy to replace, at least if the physical design of the computer makes them accessible. A later model of Atheros, the AR5008X (AR5416), did not quite work with FreeBSD: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2009-September/011768.html > There is a page about Asus Eee: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee with > mixed results. They have a good group effort there. Some of the information applies to other brands of netbook, and it would be nice to see that expanded to cover them. > Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? Possibly. The Aspire One does pretty well except for suspend/resume, and I think that's a problem with FreeBSD on most or all SMP notebooks. > I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=5902 > Is there a hardware compatibility list for FreeBSD? http://laptop.bsdgroup.de/freebsd/ -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA From yuri at rawbw.com Tue Oct 13 18:19:00 2009 From: yuri at rawbw.com (Yuri) Date: Tue Oct 13 18:20:20 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: References: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> Message-ID: <4AD4C492.3070105@rawbw.com> Hello Warren, Thank you for your very informative reply. Warren Block wrote: >> Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? > > Possibly. The Aspire One does pretty well except for suspend/resume, > and I think that's a problem with FreeBSD on most or all SMP notebooks. Will probably have to get Aspire One. >> I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. > > http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=5902 This is really strange that FreeBSD has problems on S10-2 since Ubuntu seems to work there with only minor problems: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Linux-Discussion/Does-Ubuntu-have-full-dirver-for-S10-2/td-p/157074 Yuri From ivakras1 at gmail.com Tue Oct 13 21:19:22 2009 From: ivakras1 at gmail.com (Dmitry Kolosov) Date: Tue Oct 13 21:19:28 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? Message-ID: <200910140057.24723.ivakras1@gmail.com> > Take a live CD, go to the shop, boot from an external CD Rom and > you'll see. > That was the way i bought my HP Pavilion dv6849er laptop. Just after taking it home i have replaced Intel wifi mini-pcie card, wich was very poorly supported (till novadays), with another one based on Atheros. Thats all, everything works fine (except camera), and i'm become a happy freebsd user. From osp at aloha.com Thu Oct 15 00:05:04 2009 From: osp at aloha.com (Gary Dunn) Date: Thu Oct 15 00:05:10 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? Message-ID: <200910150004.n9F04sPP006186@leka.aloha.com> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 Andr wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:35:36PM -0700, Yuri wrote: > >> Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? > > The problem is that the chipsets and components are changing rapidly. > Especially for wlan. Always cheaper,cheaper,cheaper. > Take a live CD, go to the shop, boot from an external CD Rom and > you'll see. Is there a FreeBSD live cd? Or do you imply using, say, Ubuntu? -- Gary Dunn, Honolulu osp@aloha.com http://openslate.net/ http://e9erust.blogspot.com/ Sent from a Newton 2100 via Mail V From matt at ixsystems.com Thu Oct 15 00:12:36 2009 From: matt at ixsystems.com (Matt Olander) Date: Thu Oct 15 00:12:42 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: <200910150004.n9F04sPP006186@leka.aloha.com> References: <200910150004.n9F04sPP006186@leka.aloha.com> Message-ID: <9740caf0910141712r558d4a47s17e97b48ff592df@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Gary Dunn wrote: > > On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 Andr ? wrote: >> >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:35:36PM -0700, Yuri wrote: >> >>> Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? >> >> The problem is that the chipsets and components are changing rapidly. >> Especially for wlan. Always cheaper,cheaper,cheaper. >> Take a live CD, go to the shop, boot from an external CD Rom and >> you'll see. > > Is there a FreeBSD live cd? Or do you imply using, say, Ubuntu? The latest PC-BSD alpha is now a live DVD. It's based on 8-RC1 and would be good for testing potential systems for compatibility. -matt From takash-i at sophia.ac.jp Thu Oct 15 03:36:40 2009 From: takash-i at sophia.ac.jp (Takashi Inoue) Date: Thu Oct 15 03:37:02 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> References: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> Message-ID: <4AD6946C.2070308@sophia.ac.jp> > I am thinking about buying a netbook. But I am afraid that WiFi > wouldn't be supported. And all my previous attempts to make NDIS to > work on FreeBSD failed. > There is a page about Asus Eee: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee with > mixed results. > Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? > > I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. I wonder why you choose FreeBSD because ATOM N270 has a Hyper-threading and hence support a parallel processing. However, on FreeBSD with SMP kernel, ACPI suspend/resume is not possible. For netbook, suspend/resume shold be important. Most of popular OS except for FreeBSD, support a suspend/resume with parallel processing, eg. Windows, Linux. I recomend you to reconsider. Cheers, T.I. > > Is there a hardware compatibility list for FreeBSD? > > Yuri > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-mobile > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-mobile-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" From lambert at lambertfam.org Thu Oct 15 05:34:48 2009 From: lambert at lambertfam.org (Scott Lambert) Date: Thu Oct 15 05:34:54 2009 Subject: Netbooks good for FreeBSD? In-Reply-To: <4AD6946C.2070308@sophia.ac.jp> References: <4AD41FB8.2040309@rawbw.com> <4AD6946C.2070308@sophia.ac.jp> Message-ID: <20091015053444.GA76271@sysmon.tcworks.net> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:18:04PM +0900, Takashi Inoue wrote: > I wonder why you choose FreeBSD because ATOM N270 has a > Hyper-threading and hence support a parallel processing. However, on > FreeBSD with SMP kernel, ACPI suspend/resume is not possible. For > netbook, suspend/resume shold be important. Most of popular OS except > for FreeBSD, support a suspend/resume with parallel processing, > eg. Windows, Linux. I recomend you to reconsider. Things may have changed since the last time you tried. Suspend resume works fine on my 64bit, core2duo, Acer Travelmate, FreeBSD 8 with a GENERIC kernel. SMP is enabled. The only thing that doesn't work well in my Acer is the iwn driver. -- Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin lambert@lambertfam.org From hackr_d at yahoo.com Fri Oct 23 08:30:28 2009 From: hackr_d at yahoo.com (Donn Miller) Date: Fri Oct 23 08:30:34 2009 Subject: Toshiba Satellite L305-S5955 Message-ID: <39705.24155.qm@web35708.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Working fine, except built-in ethernet doesn't work, can't adjust screen brightness, even when acpi_video is working. The built in wifi isn't working either, but I expected that, since it's a Realtek 8187B. re0: port 0x2000-0x20ff mem 0xd0410000-0xd0410fff,0xd0400000-0xd040ffff irq 16 at device 0.0 on pci2 re0: Using 1 MSI messages re0: Chip rev. 0x34800000 re0: MAC rev. 0x00400000 re0: Unknown H/W revision: 0x34c00000 device_attach: re0 attach returned 6 See, it's a RealTek that's long been supported in FreeBSD, but there is a HW revision that makes it not attach properly. Also, it looks like Toshibas do something different with the acpi video, as there is a Tosiba acpi module there as well, though that doesn't work either. I used a USB ethernet, so the network is not a problem. Here is the working USB ethernet: ue0: on axe0 ue0: Ethernet address: 00:50:b6:05:fc:04 Attached all relevant outputs from dmesg, pciconf, devinfo, and acpidump. Everything else seems to be working fine. Donn -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: devinfo.out Type: application/octet-stream Size: 12040 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-mobile/attachments/20091023/b60b026f/devinfo.obj -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Webcam doesn't work: expected. Yuri Yuri wrote: > I am thinking about buying a netbook. But I am afraid that WiFi > wouldn't be supported. And all my previous attempts to make NDIS to > work on FreeBSD failed. > There is a page about Asus Eee: http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee with > mixed results. > Does this mean that Asus Eee are the best supported/known machines? > > I was thinking about Lenovo S10-2. > > Is there a hardware compatibility list for FreeBSD? > > Yuri >