2009/6/23 Tony Vroon <tony@xxxxxxxx>: > On Tue, 2009-06-23 at 15:05 -0300, Emilio López wrote: >> I had a little free time, so I decided to play a little with alsa. I >> copied the mic verbs from the old model to this new one and it seems >> to be working fine. Here is the patch for that > > Takashi, please feel free to apply this. Especially the PIN_IN selector > is obviously correct, and if this fixes the 6935 it should work on the > 6930. > Unfortunately the 6930 (which isn't mine) will be out of the country as > of tomorrow. > > Emilio, you may want to resubmit with a Signed-Off-By line etc. There's > a Documentation/SubmittingPatches in the kernel source that explains all > the little details. I can't seem to find it on the alsa sources. Is it online somewhere? > >> Now, the only 'broken' thing is jack sensing, it just mutes front, but >> not LFE. I guess this is an easy to fix issue. > > Now that you've got your hands dirty you might want to fix that one as > well :) OK :-) > You'll want to mute/unmute node 0x17 (the "tuba") in addition to 0x14 in > the jack sense handler. Might as well handle 0x16 now that you're at it, > the codec graph suggests this is a speaker of some kind as well. Copy > alc888_acer_aspire_4930g_init_hook into a new 6930g_init_hook, and look > at 8930g to see how to do multiple speaker nodes. I did it, but it still doesn't work. I'll play a bit more with it tomorrow, might be a stupid error of mine. > > That's basically it. Hacking on patch_realtek.c is quite doable. > >> Emilio > > Regards, > Tony V. > _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel