Hi Paul,

I've posted it to:

http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=96ff75103a48ab8e58a216bd12f65d2755679cdc

Is it enough or want me to send it fully to the list?

Thanks!


El 27/03/13 12:17, Paul Menzel escribió:
Dear Andor,


Am Mittwoch, den 27.03.2013, 11:49 +0100 schrieb Alvaro G. [Andor]:

El 26/03/13 20:11, Rudolf Marek escribió:
The issue with SeaBIOS is gone. I will post some coded verb fix. Is 
there a way how to extract verbs for codec from original system? I did 
simple: cat /sys/class/sound/hwC1D0/init_pin_configs 
I don't have a f2a85-m, but an Asrock 350M1-USB, but PaulePanter told me 
maybe my own data could be helpful to you, so:
that was a misunderstanding in #coreboot. As the ASRock E350M1 uses the
Realtek ALC892, which is probably different from the one of the ASUS
F2A85-M, this will not be useful for the ASUS F2A85-M. But your dump
from the vendor BIOS might be useful for the ASRock E350M1 coreboot
port.

cat /sys/class/sound/hwC1D0/init_pin_configs
0x11 0x411111f0
0x12 0x411111f0
0x14 0x01014010
0x15 0x01011012
0x16 0x01016011
0x17 0x411111f0
0x18 0x01a19840
0x19 0x02a19950
0x1a 0x0181304f
0x1b 0x02214120
0x1c 0x411111f0
0x1d 0x4005e601
0x1e 0x01452130
0x1f 0x411111f0
Under coreboot with

        commit 3cc0d1eb3f611cb7bf0e45d8ccdb0c84f54f54dc
        Author: David Hendricks <dhendrix@chromium.org>
        Date:   Tue Mar 26 16:28:21 2013 -0700

            exynos5250: assign RAM resources in cpu_init()

            Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/2923

and one patch applied (unrelated to sound) I have

        /sys/class/sound/hwC1D0/init_pin_configs:
        0x11 0x411110f0
        0x12 0x411111f0
        0x14 0x01014030
        0x15 0x01011031
        0x16 0x01016032
        0x17 0x01012033
        0x18 0x01a19850
        0x19 0x02a19c80
        0x1a 0x01813051
        0x1b 0x02214c40
        0x1c 0x9933105f
        0x1d 0x00000100
        0x1e 0x01441070
        0x1f 0x41c46060

which is different.

        $ wdiff vendorbios coreboot
        0x11 [-0x411111f0-] {+0x411110f0+}
        0x12 0x411111f0
        0x14 [-0x01014010-] {+0x01014030+}
        0x15 [-0x01011012-] {+0x01011031+}
        0x16 [-0x01016011-] {+0x01016032+}
        0x17 [-0x411111f0-] {+0x01012033+}
        0x18 [-0x01a19840-] {+0x01a19850+}
        0x19 [-0x02a19950-] {+0x02a19c80+}
        0x1a [-0x0181304f-] {+0x01813051+}
        0x1b [-0x02214120-] {+0x02214c40+}
        0x1c [-0x411111f0-] {+0x9933105f+}
        0x1d [-0x4005e601-] {+0x00000100+}
        0x1e [-0x01452130-] {+0x01441070+}
        0x1f [-0x411111f0-] {+0x41c46060+}

I have no idea about the Verb Table. And as I am only using the normal
stereo out, I have not yet noticed any audio problems.

Andor, could you also please reply with the output of `alsa-info.sh`.
Mine is attached.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug