Anssi Hannula kirjoitti torstai, 29. heinäkuuta 2010 17:41:15: > Anssi Hannula kirjoitti keskiviikko, 28. heinäkuuta 2010 05:42:09: > > Wei Ni kirjoitti tiistai, 27. heinäkuuta 2010 10:14:37: > > > Hi, Takashi > > > MCP7x use old HW design in HDMI, they don't support channel mapping > > > like MCP89. It use nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_prepare_8ch() to prepare > > > channel mapping and steam id,format. > > > > > > Anssi Hannula > > > Please try the following changes in patch_nvhdmi.c > > > static hda_nid_t nvhdmi_con_nids_7x[4] = { > > > > > > /*front, rear, clfe, rear_surr */ > > > > > > - 0x6, 0x8, 0xa, 0xc, > > > + 0x6, 0xa, 0x8, 0xc, > > > }; > > > > I actually tried that already, but for some reason changing the order in > > nvhdmi_con_nids_7x doesn't have any effect. > > > > Actually, disabling the whole for loop that assigns the channels in > > nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_prepare_8ch() has no effect, leading me to > > believe that the commands are not reaching the hardware or they are > > being overridden. > > Well, I confirmed with AC_VERB_GET_CONV that they are getting through, and > they are still the same in nvhdmi_dig_playback_pcm_close_8ch_7x(). > > Any idea why they are having no effect? If this can't be fixed (either due to hardware or missing documentation), how can this be workarounded in alsa? Only idea I can come up with is reserving a special device index in hda-intel for use with "broken hdmi", which can then be handled in HDA-Intel.conf with an appropriate ttable.. But that would be rather ugly. Also, do we know if this affects all MCP7x devices or a subset of them? -- Anssi Hannula _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel