Could you try again and make a copy of your terminal output? On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi again. > Sorry for not noticing all files were empty, did it not run for long enough? > > -Håvard > > Den ons. 12. sep. 2018 kl. 18:39 skrev Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> Sorry my bad again it was working perfectly, just missed a step. >> >> I'll add the dumps as an attatchment. I had both external headset and >> microphone plugged in and let the VM run in the background for ~30min while >> doing other stuff. I did not play music or test my microphone in the VM >> either, If i did anything wrong, please tell me! >> >> It stopped at 0x104f4 >> >> -Håvard >> >> Den ons. 12. sep. 2018 kl. 00:31 skrev Connor McAdams >> <conmanx360@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> Hm.... that's odd. They should show up in the folder you ran the >>> command from. Does your console show any "DumpMem entered..." or >>> something like that? You may have a permissions error. I've had some >>> people report that as an issue before. >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 5:08 PM, Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> > Hi! >>> > >>> > Took a while, but I think I got it working. Did not see any "frame[xx]" >>> > files though. What dumps do you want? >>> > >>> > -Håvard >>> > >>> > Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 21:27 skrev Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> >> >>> >> Sorry about that, I forgot to enable a kernel config... >>> >> >>> >> -Håvard >>> >> >>> >> Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 21:20 skrev Connor McAdams >>> >> <conmanx360@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >>> >>> When it's bound as a stub, it shouldn't show up in alsamixer >>> >>> controls. >>> >>> You can check what module is loaded by doing lspci -v . It should say >>> >>> kernel driver in use: pci-stub. Also, did you run the vfio-bind >>> >>> script >>> >>> before trying it? >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 3:18 PM, Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Thank you for the offer! >>> >>> > >>> >>> > I run gentoo, but your github guide is very useful. I can't seem to >>> >>> > bind my >>> >>> > audio driver to a pci-stud. Is the Sound card still supposed to >>> >>> > function as >>> >>> > normal when I (think I) have bound it to a stud. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > -Håvard >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 20:26 skrev Connor McAdams >>> >>> > <conmanx360@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> One thing you could try, is using the program I used to reverse >>> >>> >> engineer the Sound Blaster Z series of cards, QemuHDADump. If your >>> >>> >> processor supports pci-passthrough with a virtual machine, you >>> >>> >> could >>> >>> >> run a Windows virtual machine with the sound card in it and >>> >>> >> capture >>> >>> >> the commands. I'd be willing to look through the dumps to see if >>> >>> >> there >>> >>> >> are any special verbs or anything. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> You can find the program here: >>> >>> >> https://github.com/Conmanx360/QemuHDADump >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Let me know. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 2:15 PM, Håvard <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx> >>> >>> >> wrote: >>> >>> >> > Sorry, my gmail didn't update so I wrote my response before I >>> >>> >> > read >>> >>> >> > your >>> >>> >> > last one. >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > It is a separate mic port as the G751JT doesn't have any headset >>> >>> >> > multijacks. >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > I'll try and dig around in the kernel! Thanks for the tip! >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > -Håvard >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 20:09 skrev Håvard >>> >>> >> > <hovardslill@xxxxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> >> Thank you for taking your time and trying to help! :) >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> Do you know where I can ask around for more help on the issue? >>> >>> >> >> I >>> >>> >> >> don't >>> >>> >> >> want to give up yet. >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> -Håvard >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 20:02 skrev Takashi Iwai >>> >>> >> >> <tiwai@xxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >>> On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 19:14:37 +0200, >>> >>> >> >>> Håvard wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> >>> >> >>> > Yes, microphone gets detected instantly and it automatically >>> >>> >> >>> > changes >>> >>> >> >>> > to >>> >>> >> >>> it >>> >>> >> >>> > in pavucontrol. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> Then it likely requires some additional initialization outside >>> >>> >> >>> HD-audio. It's hard to know, as it's pretty much >>> >>> >> >>> vendor-specific. >>> >>> >> >>> You can dig down the Windows, but I have no idea about Windows >>> >>> >> >>> implementation, so can't give any hints, unfortunately. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> Takashi >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> >>> >> >>> > Den tir. 11. sep. 2018 kl. 18:52 skrev Takashi Iwai >>> >>> >> >>> > <tiwai@xxxxxxx>: >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> >>> >> >>> > > On Tue, 11 Sep 2018 18:40:23 +0200, >>> >>> >> >>> > > Håvard wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > Thank you for replying! >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > Enabling loopback in alsamixer: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > http://i.imgur.com/lNo6e7T.png >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > And unmuting more and more things in "Mic Playback >>> >>> >> >>> > > > Volume" >>> >>> >> >>> > > > in >>> >>> >> >>> > > hdaanalyzer: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > http://i.imgur.com/H0HiOhy.png >>> >>> >> >>> > > > made white noise come from the headset. However it did >>> >>> >> >>> > > > not >>> >>> >> >>> > > > change or >>> >>> >> >>> > > react >>> >>> >> >>> > > > at all when I talked or even muted the microphone >>> >>> >> >>> > > > physically. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > I couldn't find "Mic Playback Switch" anywhere in either >>> >>> >> >>> > > > alsamixer >>> >>> >> >>> or >>> >>> >> >>> > > > hdaanalyzer. >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > It's a mixer mute switch. >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > The microphone works perfectly fine under Windows, so I >>> >>> >> >>> > > > don't >>> >>> >> >>> > > > think >>> >>> >> >>> it is >>> >>> >> >>> > > > the mic pin. >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > But the fact above indicates the possibility of the wrong >>> >>> >> >>> > > pin, >>> >>> >> >>> > > too. >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > Does the jack detection of the ext mic pin work? >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > Takashi >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > -Håvard >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > Den man. 10. sep. 2018 kl. 22:39 skrev Takashi Iwai >>> >>> >> >>> > > > <tiwai@xxxxxxx >>> >>> >> >>> >: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > On Thu, 06 Sep 2018 20:44:30 +0200, >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > Håvard wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > Additional relevant info: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > A similar issue was also discussed three years ago >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > on >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > Sun >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > Jun >>> >>> >> >>> > > 17:15:54 >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > CEST >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > 2015 and was about his surround sound setup, but did >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > not >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > touch >>> >>> >> >>> on the >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > external microphone problem: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2015-June/093317.html >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > alsa-info.sh: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=1d8616ba5977308e03db6c3a86e36e9e9b38d6f0 >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > Graph of ALC668 chipset from hdaanalyzer: >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > http://i.imgur.com/c08DNJW.png >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > setting alsa-mode[1-8] does nothing to help the >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > issue. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > There are several of similar bug reports around the >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > web >>> >>> >> >>> experiencing >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > similar issues, and on different distros. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > Microphone works perfectly in windows >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > I have a ASUS ROG G751JT, but this problem seems to >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > happen >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > with >>> >>> >> >>> all >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > laptops >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > > under the G751 name. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > When you enable the loopback volume and switch, and >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > unmute/adjust >>> >>> >> >>> "Mic >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > Playback Volume", and "Mic Playback Switch", do you >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > hear >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > the >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > input >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > from the ext mic? It's a route directly from NID 0x18 >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > to >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > the >>> >>> >> >>> mixer >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > NID 0x0b, then output mixer NID 0x0c, then outputs. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > So >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > this >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > can >>> >>> >> >>> be >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > used to verify the hardware routing. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > If you don't hear via this route, it means that the >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > input >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > from >>> >>> >> >>> the ext >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > mic pin itself is broken, and it implies that >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > something >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > outside >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > HD-audio codec. >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > Takashi >>> >>> >> >>> > > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > > [2 <text/html; UTF-8 (quoted-printable)>] >>> >>> >> >>> > > > >>> >>> >> >>> > > >>> >>> >> >>> > [2 <text/html; UTF-8 (quoted-printable)>] >>> >>> >> >>> > >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ >>> >>> >> > Alsa-devel mailing list >>> >>> >> > Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> >>> >> > http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel