On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Tom Gundersen <teg at jklm.no> wrote: > I don't know much about this, but since there might be differences > between different models, I'll add my two cents. I have a ThinkPad > X60. > > On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 7:39 AM, David Henningsson > <david.henningsson at canonical.com> wrote: >> On 2011-05-23 19:21, Andrew Lutomirski wrote: >>> Most ThinkPad laptops have an extra mixer that has nothing to do with >>> the HDA audio hardware. ?The kernel can talk to it through the >>> embedded controller and, if it's muted, then there's no sound even if >>> the normal controls are all set on. >> >> Does this concern the internal speaker only, or headphones / line out as >> well? Or can that differ between models? I'm assuming it doesn't mute e g >> USB headset or audio out over HDMI. > > The buttons affect both the speakers and headset. When the headest is > connected the speaker is muted (I don't know if this is done in > software or in hardware, but I always assumed it was done in hardware > as it always worked this way). I never tried usb headset, and don't > have HDMI. > >>> On some, >>> but not (I think) all, models, we can disable hardware mixer control >>> and make all of the buttons act like ordinary buttons, but that will >>> cause the light (if present) to malfunction, and I don't know if all >>> models can do this. ?So as it stands, PulseAudio would have to >>> understand that the mixer is special and watch for ALSA change >>> notifications. >> >> So, what can the thinkpad-acpi driver do here? Can it e g control the >> hardware mute status at all, or can that only be done by pressing the keys? > > At least on my laptop alsamixer can not set the volume/mute of -c29, > this can only be done by the buttons. thinkpad_acpi.volume_control=1 will enable it. I don't know why the default is the way it is. If you run my patch, then you'll have a file /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/volume_autocontrol that configures whether the mute button just mutes the mixer ("latch"), toggles the mixer state ("toggle"), or sends KEY_MUTE ("none"). Without the patch, depending on your model and your acpi_osi parameter, you might have the button mute the mixer *and* send KEY_MUTE or just send KEY_MUTE. The former behavior is not so nice. (My patch also prevents typematic repeat of the mute button, which is just silly.) http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.platform.x86.devel/1941 --Andy > > Cheers, > > Tom > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > pulseaudio-discuss at mail.0pointer.de > https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss >