On Mon, Aug 15, 2022 at 3:55 PM Kai-Heng Feng <kai.heng.feng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 9:31 PM Pierre-Louis Bossart > <pierre-louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > > On 7/20/22 02:52, Jaroslav Kysela wrote: > > > Dne 20. 07. 22 v 3:45 Kai-Heng Feng napsal(a): > > >> On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 11:41 PM Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> Dne 19. 07. 22 v 16:47 Kai-Heng Feng napsal(a): > > >>>> On HP laptops that use SOF driver for DMIC, the micmute LED doesn't > > >>>> light up when mic is muted after commit 9b014266ef8a ("ASoC: SOF: > > >>>> topology: use new sound control LED layer"). > > >>>> > > >>>> The micmute LED itself is still working via sysfs, but it doesn't follow > > >>>> mute anymore. That's because unlike vendors like Dell and Lenovo, HP > > >>>> laptops use HDA codec to control mute LEDs instead of ACPI. So on HP > > >>>> laptops, both SOF and HDA create captures with > > >>>> SNDRV_CTL_ELEM_ACCESS_MIC_LED access, snd_ctl_led_set_state() considers > > >>>> there are two different kcontrols and one of them is not muted. > > >>> > > >>> It does not mean that it's a wrong behavior. When both controls are muted, the > > >>> LED should be turned on. It just requires that all inputs are off (and it may > > >>> be the default - probably we can set in UCM or so). If you turn the "Capture > > >>> Switch" off in amixer / alsamixer, do things work as expected ? > > >> > > >> Yes. When all captures are muted the micmute LED is on. > > >> > > >>> > > >>>> So skip creating captures for HDA when it's called from SOF, the > > >>>> captures are already handled by SOF. > > >>> > > >>> The capture controls are for other inputs like external analog microphone. If > > >>> it is required to suppress the MIC LED for some hardware, just skip the > > >>> "spec->mic_mute_led = 1" assignment in hda_generic.c . Also, the check > > >>> "codec->core.type != HDA_DEV_ASOC" is not sufficient, because you don't know, > > >>> if the topology really sets the MIC LED flag. > > >> > > >> AFAIK the external analog microphone on DMIC laptop is driven by SOF driver too. > > >> If those capture controls are indeed needed for external analog mics, > > >> use UCM to mute them by default won't work either. > > > > > > Could you describe this ? I though that only DMIC is handled by SOF when HDA > > > codec is in the system. There is a separate analog codec for external analog > > > microphone or the HDA codec is somehow connected to SOF/DSP ? If so, how ? > > > > The HDA codec is connected in the same way in all cases, there's no > > hardware/electrical/routing difference. > > > > When used, the SOF driver will handle ALL links, be they DMIC or > > HDAudio. The difference for HDaudio is that instead of a single DMA > > transfer (DDR->FIFO), we have a first 'Host' DMA into the DSP SRAM, some > > processing and a second 'Link' DMA from DSP SRAM to the HDaudio FIFO > > (reversed flow for capture). > > So is this approach sufficient for this issue? Or should I explore > other possibilities? A gentle ping... > > Kai-Heng > > >