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* Problems with hda_intel, Santa Rosa, and suspend
@ 2007-06-17  1:36 Matt Mullins
  2007-06-17  9:49 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt Mullins @ 2007-06-17  1:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I just received a Dell Latitude D630, with the new Intel Santa Rosa
platform.  Currently, the only major driver issue I have is sound.  It
worked fine in Ubuntu Feisty's 2.6.20 kernel, but now I am using Gutsy
so I can have graphics drivers.  Gutsy's 2.6.22-rc3-based kernel no
longer recognized my soundcard, a Sigmatel STAC9205, which uses the
hda_intel driver.  I have since fixed that problem by compiling the
hda_intel driver into the kernel (I used 2.6.22-rc4 vanilla sources),
instead of a module, but it is still a bug that it does not work as a
module.

All the following debug information was obtained from kernel 2.6.22-rc4.

However, the bug that is currently affecting me is that sound no
longer works after using ACPI suspend-to-RAM or swsusp.  I compiled
ALSA debugging in, and as soon as I resume, I get tons of messages
like:
[    8.474830] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0970500
[    8.474954] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0af0009
[    8.475078] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0a70500
[    8.475207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0bf0009
(etc)

There may be more before that, but that is more than the kernel
message buffer can hold, so I can't ever see it.  I get similar
timeout messages each time a PCM gets set up:
[    8.972859] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x10, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
x11
[    8.972987] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1070650
[    9.006071] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1020011
[    9.006081] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x11, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
x11
[    9.006207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1170650
[    9.016117] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1120011

I read some of sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c, specifically the code that
output those messages.  After octupling my kernel log buffer (to 1MB),
I noticed that for the first set of timeouts (immediately upon
resume), all the "codec" nibbles are odd, the last word of the val
("verb" and "para") are all either 0x0500 or 0x0009.  For the second
set (when something tries to use the card) that last word is 0x0650 or
0x0011.

I have yet to go back and re-test compiling snd-hda-intel as a module.

Thank you in advance,
Matt Mullins

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* Re: Problems with hda_intel, Santa Rosa, and suspend
  2007-06-17  1:36 Problems with hda_intel, Santa Rosa, and suspend Matt Mullins
@ 2007-06-17  9:49 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
  2007-06-17 20:55   ` Matt Mullins
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Rafael J. Wysocki @ 2007-06-17  9:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Matt Mullins; +Cc: linux-kernel, Jaroslav Kysela, Takashi Iwai, alsa-devel

On Sunday, 17 June 2007 03:36, Matt Mullins wrote:
> I just received a Dell Latitude D630, with the new Intel Santa Rosa
> platform.  Currently, the only major driver issue I have is sound.  It
> worked fine in Ubuntu Feisty's 2.6.20 kernel, but now I am using Gutsy
> so I can have graphics drivers.  Gutsy's 2.6.22-rc3-based kernel no
> longer recognized my soundcard, a Sigmatel STAC9205, which uses the
> hda_intel driver.  I have since fixed that problem by compiling the
> hda_intel driver into the kernel (I used 2.6.22-rc4 vanilla sources),
> instead of a module, but it is still a bug that it does not work as a
> module.
> 
> All the following debug information was obtained from kernel 2.6.22-rc4.
> 
> However, the bug that is currently affecting me is that sound no
> longer works after using ACPI suspend-to-RAM or swsusp.  I compiled
> ALSA debugging in, and as soon as I resume, I get tons of messages
> like:
> [    8.474830] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0970500
> [    8.474954] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0af0009
> [    8.475078] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0a70500
> [    8.475207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0bf0009
> (etc)
> 
> There may be more before that, but that is more than the kernel
> message buffer can hold, so I can't ever see it.  I get similar
> timeout messages each time a PCM gets set up:
> [    8.972859] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x10, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
> x11
> [    8.972987] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1070650
> [    9.006071] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1020011
> [    9.006081] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x11, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
> x11
> [    9.006207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1170650
> [    9.016117] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1120011
> 
> I read some of sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c, specifically the code that
> output those messages.  After octupling my kernel log buffer (to 1MB),
> I noticed that for the first set of timeouts (immediately upon
> resume), all the "codec" nibbles are odd, the last word of the val
> ("verb" and "para") are all either 0x0500 or 0x0009.  For the second
> set (when something tries to use the card) that last word is 0x0650 or
> 0x0011.
> 
> I have yet to go back and re-test compiling snd-hda-intel as a module.

Well, the ALSA people should be notified of that in the first place (CCs
added).

Greetings,
Rafael


-- 
"Premature optimization is the root of all evil." - Donald Knuth

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* Re: Problems with hda_intel, Santa Rosa, and suspend
  2007-06-17  9:49 ` Rafael J. Wysocki
@ 2007-06-17 20:55   ` Matt Mullins
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Matt Mullins @ 2007-06-17 20:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Rafael J. Wysocki; +Cc: linux-kernel, Jaroslav Kysela, Takashi Iwai, alsa-devel

I've been reading up on the Intel HD Audio specifications, and I found
that the problem is most likely that the driver has to resort to PI/O
(single_cmd) mode.  I really haven't had enough time or experience to
figure out what is actually causing this.  This is the first time I've
done any kernel development; thankfully, Intel has good documentation.
 I'm going to keep hacking to see what information I can figure out.

I just tried 2.6.22-rc5, and no behavior has changed.
----
Matt Mullins

On 6/17/07, Rafael J. Wysocki <rjw@sisk.pl> wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 June 2007 03:36, Matt Mullins wrote:
> > I just received a Dell Latitude D630, with the new Intel Santa Rosa
> > platform.  Currently, the only major driver issue I have is sound.  It
> > worked fine in Ubuntu Feisty's 2.6.20 kernel, but now I am using Gutsy
> > so I can have graphics drivers.  Gutsy's 2.6.22-rc3-based kernel no
> > longer recognized my soundcard, a Sigmatel STAC9205, which uses the
> > hda_intel driver.  I have since fixed that problem by compiling the
> > hda_intel driver into the kernel (I used 2.6.22-rc4 vanilla sources),
> > instead of a module, but it is still a bug that it does not work as a
> > module.
> >
> > All the following debug information was obtained from kernel 2.6.22-rc4.
> >
> > However, the bug that is currently affecting me is that sound no
> > longer works after using ACPI suspend-to-RAM or swsusp.  I compiled
> > ALSA debugging in, and as soon as I resume, I get tons of messages
> > like:
> > [    8.474830] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0970500
> > [    8.474954] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0af0009
> > [    8.475078] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0a70500
> > [    8.475207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0xd0bf0009
> > (etc)
> >
> > There may be more before that, but that is more than the kernel
> > message buffer can hold, so I can't ever see it.  I get similar
> > timeout messages each time a PCM gets set up:
> > [    8.972859] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x10, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
> > x11
> > [    8.972987] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1070650
> > [    9.006071] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1020011
> > [    9.006081] hda_codec_setup_stream: NID=0x11, stream=0x5, channel=0, format=0
> > x11
> > [    9.006207] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1170650
> > [    9.016117] hda-intel: send_cmd timeout: IRS=0x1, val=0x1120011
> >
> > I read some of sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c, specifically the code that
> > output those messages.  After octupling my kernel log buffer (to 1MB),
> > I noticed that for the first set of timeouts (immediately upon
> > resume), all the "codec" nibbles are odd, the last word of the val
> > ("verb" and "para") are all either 0x0500 or 0x0009.  For the second
> > set (when something tries to use the card) that last word is 0x0650 or
> > 0x0011.
> >
> > I have yet to go back and re-test compiling snd-hda-intel as a module.
>
> Well, the ALSA people should be notified of that in the first place (CCs
> added).
>
> Greetings,
> Rafael
>
>
> --
> "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." - Donald Knuth
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