After upgrading from an earlier netbsd-8 snapshot, I got this on reboot:
[...] hdaudio1 at pci0 dev 20 function 2: HD Audio Controller hdaudio1: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 16 hdafg1 at hdaudio1: vendor 10ec product 0892 hdafg1: DAC00 8ch: Speaker [Jack] hdafg1: DAC01 2ch: HP Out [Jack] hdafg1: DIG02 2ch: SPDIF Out [Jack] hdafg1: DIG03 2ch: SPDIF Out [Built-In] hdafg1: ADC04 2ch: Line In [Jack], Mic In [Jack] hdafg1: ADC05 2ch: Mic In [Jack] hdafg1: DIG-In06 2ch: SPDIF In [Jack] hdafg1: 8ch/2ch 32000Hz 44100Hz 48000Hz 88200Hz 96000Hz 192000Hz PCM16 PCM20 PCM24 AC3 audio0 at hdafg1: full duplex, playback, capture, mmap, independent hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout [...] hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdaudio1: RIRB timeout hdafg1: Virtual format configured - Format SLINEAR, precision 16, channels 2, frequency 48000 spkr1 at audio0: PC Speaker (synthesized) [...] There were enough timeout messages to overflow past the top of the dmesg buffer, but here is the uname: NetBSD capo.xnet.duzan.org 8.0_BETA NetBSD 8.0_BETA (GENERIC) #4: Fri Jun 30 08:42:43 EDT 2017 [email protected]:/usr/build/netbsd-8/obj/usr/build/netbsd-8/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64 I get the same message when I try to play any audio. Does this ring any bells, or should I go ahead and send-pr it? Thanks. Gary Duzan
