On Thu, Jun 30, 2022 at 03:11:18PM -0700, Courtney wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I am running OpenBSD -current branch right now. I have a FiiO E10k plugged > into my board. Here is the part of the dmesg when it is connected > > Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0 at uhub0 port 14 configuration 1 > interface 2 "FiiO DigiHug USB Audio" rev 1.10/0.01 addr 6 > Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: uaudio0: class v1, full-speed, sync, > channels: 2 play, 2 rec, 3 ctls > Jun 30 15:02:48 towerDefense /bsd: audio1 at uaudio0 > > I have been trying to pinpoint an issue where after a time of being away > from my computer, > when I come back my audio isn't behaving. I'm not an audio guy so I will > probably mess > up some terms, sorry. The pitch sounds right but the audio has a lot of > static in it. Normally > this happens after I walk away from my computer and come back maybe an hour > later. It > doesn't go into any sleep state, only power efficiency mode that the > monitors handle on their > own. An rcctl restart sndiod doesn't solve the issue, I have to physically > unplug and plug it, > then run rcctl restart sndiod and all is back to normal. Nothing appears in > the logs for me > to report. What can I look at when I encounter this again to see what is > being changed > (if anything)? Or, maybe my hardware is just progressively giving up the > ghost? This has been > happening for a while now.
When you walk away is it playing? you can run: audioctl -f /dev/audioctl1 to check device state before and after the walk (empty "mode" means it's closed, "pause=0" means it's playing or recording)