![]() In the mean time I sended a mail on the Alsa user mailing list, someone respond me to send my request on the Alsa dev mailing list (Alsa is the linux audio base system). If I succeed I'll ask for my patch to be applied to the official kernel (I'll send a mail to the man who has done the last comits on this file). Hopefully, I'll only have to build this very specific kernel module (driver hda_intel for audio) and not the entire kernel (30 min with some trick to the performance mode of the CPU offered by intel power drivers and 45 min without any modification, you may also need this cpu parameter set if you have a reasonable room temperature and heavy duty full multicore tasks on AV, it's useless for single core thermal dissipation of a single core at full speed is too high for that). What I understand of this patch is that it will apply a specific pin & audio routing configuration to the codec for our specific audio board Vendor ID and ID. I hope one of the already available fix will do the trick because I'm not currently having nor enough knowledge to modify the register init values of the audio codec nor enough documentation on this specific implementation.īasically, what I'm trying to do is to modify the audio driver for our UX534F implementation of the ALC294 HD Audio Intel. I've identified which file I need to modify (patch_realtek.c as far as I remember) and one possible modification to trigger the use of a specific fix for this particular model of computer, I may have to test many other fix configuration. so let say I'm less in a hurry to fix that. Hi, well I've started working on it, since I'm using Archlinux which use a vanilla kernel, as up to date as humanly possible it's a good working plateform.Ĭurrently, I'm a bit lazy since I've bluetooth audio receptor in my main room, and a 2€ USB Audio key (previously used on the linux board of an autonomous robot for the French Robotic Cup) on my desk. Module Alias: "pci:v00008086d000002C8sv00001043sd00001A61bc04sc03i80"ĭriver Activation Cmd: "modprobe snd_hda_intel"ĭriver Activation Cmd: "modprobe snd_soc_skl"ĭriver Activation Cmd: "modprobe snd_sof_pci"Ĭonfig Status: cfg=new, avail=yes, need=no, ~]$ dmesg | grep "HDA" Memory Range: 0xc4100000-0xc41fffff (rw,non-prefetchable) Memory Range: 0xc4318000-0xc431bfff (rw,non-prefetchable) SubVendor: pci 0x1043 "ASUSTeK Computer Inc." Linux MaxPlanck 5.6.3-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed, 07:47:16 +0000 x86_64 ~]$ cat ~]$ cat /proc/asound/pcmĠ0-00: USB Audio : USB Audio : playback 1 : capture 1Ġ1-00: ALC294 Analog : ALC294 Analog : playback 1 : capture 1Ġ1-10: HDMI 4 : HDMI 4 : playback ~]$ hwinfo -sound GPU : Optimus/Bumbleed GTX1650 ~]$ uname -a ![]() Bluetooth Audio and USB Audio external keys are ok (so global sound management seems ok)Īlsa Mixer : HDA Intel PCH with Realtek ALC294 (Pulse Audio Installed, PCM Mix Channel activated)Ĭpu : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10510U CPU 1.80GHz no sound neither on Speaker nor on Headphones I also have 'hdajackretask' but I can't manage to understand exactly what I'm supposed to do with it and even made it working properly building part of the kernel with a so called "realtek patch" which as far as I can tell doesn't include yet my machine (by the way I'm not sure how to do that) (option is taken by driver module verified in /sys/module/.). changing the "model=" option for "intel hda audio" kernel module, which I tried with various options such as 'laptop', 'asus-zenbook', 'auto'. ![]() I've searched a lot, but I keep findings options such as : Hi I’ve the same unsolved issue with Ux534ftc do here is the lspci result.Īs soon as I’ll have or ben helped to a solution I’ll try to document it on the Archlinux wiki page that I created for this ~]$ lspci | grep udioĠ0:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Device 02c8
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