This bug was fixed in the package alsa-ucm-conf - 1.2.2-1ubuntu3
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alsa-ucm-conf (1.2.2-1ubuntu3) groovy; urgency=medium
* d/p/0001-Add-support-for-Lenovo-ThinkStation-P620-Main-Audio.patch
Add proper stream and jack assignment to Lenovo ThinkStation P620
(LP: #1891461)
-- Kai-Heng Feng <[email protected]> Tue, 18 Aug 2020
17:39:15 +0800
** Changed in: alsa-ucm-conf (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Add proper USB audio support for Lenovo ThinkStation P620
Status in alsa-lib package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in alsa-ucm-conf package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in alsa-lib source package in Focal:
New
Status in alsa-ucm-conf source package in Focal:
New
Status in pulseaudio source package in Focal:
In Progress
Status in alsa-lib source package in Groovy:
Fix Committed
Status in alsa-ucm-conf source package in Groovy:
Fix Released
Status in pulseaudio source package in Groovy:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
Lenovo ThinkStation P620 uses TRX4 board, which doesn't have PCI audio in its
chipset. Instead, it's equipped with two USB audio devices, "Main", which is
for internal speaker and front headset, and "Rear", which is for rear panel
I/Os.
However, both USB audio don't really work out of the box. Issues and
fixes will be described together below.
[Fix for alsa-lib]
1) Both USB audio devices don't have S/PDIF port, so we need to disable them:
https://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=commit;h=464c2f8b61855cb22d61c4b232f74d6767fac5fb
[Fix for alsa-ucm-conf]
2) PulseAudio doesn't assign the correct stream for "Main" device, audio
output stays at "Speaker" after "Headset" is selected. So we need UCM to let
PulseAudio understand correct stream assignment.
In addition to that, in order to not let headset port availability invalidate
speaker profile, we need two UCM profiles to separate "Speaker" and "Headset"
logically:
https://github.com/alsa-project/alsa-ucm-conf/pull/42
[Fix for PulseAudio]
3) USB audio devices, UAC v2 and v3, support jack detection (insertion
control). However, PulseAudio doesn't monitor USB jack mixer controls, so jack
detection doesn't work at userspace level. We need to let PulseAudio be aware
those jacks:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/commit/e153fb870618b1dcf65f6fce1667ea76acc5a28b
4) When a headset gets plugged, PulseAudio switches the profile from
"Speaker" to "Headset" automatically. However, when headset gets unplugged,
PulseAudio switch the profile from "Headset" to "HDMI", skipping the "Speaker"
profile. We need to fix priorities for profiles that are created from UCM to
avoid the problem:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/commit/dd70c3c5890ce27b9ba4bd041dea4a01c3e1fc0f
[Test]
Under g-c-c's Sound tab, "Speaker", "Headphone", "S/PDIF", etc. profiles are
all selectable. Sound comes out from speaker even if "Headphone" is chosen.
Microphone is already selected though there's no microphone plugged.
With the above fix all applied, open Gnome Control Center -> Sound tab.
Sink "Speaker" is selected. Only "Speaker" and "HDMI" are in the drop down
menu.
Plug a headset to front port, "Headphone" and "Microphone" appears and
automatically becomes default. Unplug the headset, sink switches back to
"Speaker", and source switches to none.
Plug line-in, line-out and microphone to the rear panel, jack detection works
for all three ports, and they all work correctly. Unplug rear line-in, line-out
or microphone makes the option in dropdown menu disappears.
On other systems, nothing changed.
[Regression Potential]
For fix 1) and 2), The UCM in alsa-lib and alsa-ucm-conf strictly match
kernel provided profile name, so no other device will be affected.
For fix 3), if there are UAC v2/v3 devices claim to support jack detection
but don't really support it, this will make the PulseAudio consider its
availability to "no".
AFAIK, the USB audios that have jack ports are mostly docking stations, which
already have their own UCM profiles or PulseAudio profile-sets, so they are
unaffected by this change.
If we ever see this kind of regression, the proper fix is to disable jack
detection from kernel side.
For fix 4), if user depends on the old behavior (i.e. switch to
another card while other profiles are still available), this will
bring a behavioral change. However, all available profiles will still
be available after the fix, so users can still be chose the preferred
profile from the g-c-c dropdown menu.
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