[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2019-11-19 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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Martin Peres  changed:

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 Status|NEW |RESOLVED
 Resolution|--- |MOVED

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-12 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #12 from Harry Wentland  ---
Looks like the conversation steered away from audio. 

Please use a new ticket or comment on existing tickets dealing with wrong
modes, such as https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105046.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-12 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #11 from Maximilian Böhm  ---
I feel your pain, I’m experiencing something similar here:
RX 580 → HDMI @ FullHD → Marantz NR1504 → [EDID-Fake-Plug]
RX 580 → DP @ UHD → Dell P2715Q.

Sometimes, when I turn the monitor off and on again, my desktop resolution is
reduced to 2048x1536 (this is not even 16:9) and I have no other option than
rebooting to get 3840x2160 again. This was new coming with the DC patches but
does not happen every time I turn the monitor off and on again, rather rarely,
but is endlessly annoying.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-08 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #10 from Michael Zapf  ---
I now believe there is a general problem with amdgpu's new DC. 

On another system, without an AV receiver in the chain, my display resolution
is reset to 1368x768 when I turn off the monitor and back on. That's a really
mess (not only my desktop after that). I have to reboot to get the full
resolution again; killing X or unplugging the monitor does not restore it.

Seems as if I have to turn off DC again and wait for a fix. 

I have this issue in my office (RX460) and on my second PC (RX580),
reproduceably, all running openSUSE Tumbleweed, 4.15.1.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-05 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92827

--- Comment #9 from Christian König  ---
Yeah, that is a problem I still have with my AV-setup as well.

In general the fault is caused by the AV receiver not correctly implementing
the EDID handling (the timing turning things on/off is usually not correctly
validated/implemented).

We could do something like adding an option to re-query the EDID x seconds
after an hot plug event and compare if it's changed.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #8 from Alex Deucher  ---
I suspect the receiver manufacturer never validated DPMS.  Most consumer
electronic devices (media players, DVD, Bluray, cable boxes, etc.) don't
actually blank the display.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2018-02-04 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #7 from Michael Zapf  ---
With 4.15 (and the kernel boot parameter!) I now managed to get audio output
via HDMI. 

Splendid!

My configuration is 

PC HDMI---> Pioneer AV receiver (vsx330) ---HDMI---> HP monitor (lp2475w)

But there is one bad effect now: When I turn off the monitor during runtime, or
if the monitor enters power-save state, and it is turned on again, the screen
resolution is reset to a maximum of 1368x768 (before: 1920x1200), which messes
up the desktop.

The reason is that when the monitor is turned off, this seems to be sensed as a
change in the HMDI connection, and the EDID data is now coming from the AV
receiver. 

dmesg says:

[   82.689994] [drm] VSX-330: [Block 0] 
[   82.689995] [drm] VSX-330: [Block 1] 
[   82.689997] [drm] dc_link_detect: manufacturer_id = 2F41, product_id = 1027,
serial_number = 1010101, manufacture_week = 0, manufacture_year = 25,
display_name = VSX-330, speaker_flag = 79, audio_mode_count = 8
[   82.689998] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 0, format_code = 1,
channel_count = 1, sample_rate = 127, sample_size = 7
[   82.68] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 1, format_code = 1,
channel_count = 7, sample_rate = 127, sample_size = 7
[   82.69] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 2, format_code = 2,
channel_count = 5, sample_rate = 7, sample_size = 80
[   82.69] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 3, format_code = 7,
channel_count = 6, sample_rate = 6, sample_size = 192
[   82.690001] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 4, format_code = 9,
channel_count = 1, sample_rate = 127, sample_size = 0
[   82.690002] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 5, format_code = 10,
channel_count = 7, sample_rate = 6, sample_size = 0
[   82.690002] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 6, format_code = 11,
channel_count = 7, sample_rate = 126, sample_size = 1
[   82.690003] [drm] dc_link_detect: mode number = 7, format_code = 12,
channel_count = 7, sample_rate = 126, sample_size = 0
[   82.691002] Raw EDID:
[   82.691003]  c8 01 00 00 06 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 02 00 00 00
[   82.691003]  80 07 00 00 b0 04 00 00 01 00 0a 00 fc 05 e0 01
[   82.691004]  e0 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 02 00
[   82.691004]  00 00 00 00 00 0a 00 00 01 00 00 00 70 00 00 00
[   82.691004]  08 00 02 00 fc 05 e0 01 12 00 07 00 fc 05 e0 01
[   82.691005]  9b 01 00 00 04 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 01 00 00 00
[   82.691005]  04 00 00 00 01 00 0a 00 fd 05 e0 01 e0 04 00 00
[   82.691006]  00 00 00 00 1e 00 1e 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00
[   82.691007] amdgpu :01:00.0: HDMI-A-2: EDID invalid.

Note that the monitor is typically labeled as HDMI-A-1.

The screen configuration in KDE lists 1368x768 as the maximum resolution now. 

I managed to restore the old resolution either by rebooting, or by turning off
the AV receiver, then turning it back on. Still, the desktop is messed up.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2017-11-24 Thread bugzilla-daemon
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92827

--- Comment #6 from Maximilian Böhm  ---
No, it will be merged with Linux 4.15 but you will still need an kernel
parameter:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item=AMDGPU-DC-Accepted
Until then, you have to compile yourself a patched kernel. For Arch-based
distros you can use the AUR linux-amd-staging-drm-next-git. Phoronix provides
pre-compiled packages for Ubuntu.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2017-11-24 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #5 from Michael Zapf  ---
I just got kernel 4.14, but I still don't have any audio output via HDMI. Is
that supposed to work by now?

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2017-10-15 Thread bugzilla-daemon
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--- Comment #4 from dwagner  ---
JFYI: HDMI audio output works fine with amdgpu as present in current
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/log/?h=amd-staging-drm-next

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2016-05-19 Thread bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
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--- Comment #3 from Maximilian Böhm  ---
At least something to await for! Would be neat to put this info somewhere in a
non-dev press release. I fiddled many hours with this issue without knowing
anything about the state of HDMI audio on AMDGPU. There must be countless
frustrated users, even more when you think of the Ubuntu 16.04 shift away from
fglrx.

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2016-05-19 Thread bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
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--- Comment #2 from Alex Deucher  ---
Audio support requires DAL which is not upstream yet.  E.g.,
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/linux/log/?h=drm-next-4.7-wip-dal

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2016-05-19 Thread bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
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--- Comment #1 from Maximilian Böhm  ---
I can still confirm this bug with Linux 4.6.0. :(

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[Bug 92827] Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver

2015-11-05 Thread bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92827

Bug ID: 92827
   Summary: Tonga: No Sound over HDMI with connected AV receiver
   Product: DRI
   Version: XOrg git
  Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
  Severity: normal
  Priority: medium
 Component: DRM/AMDgpu
  Assignee: dri-devel at lists.freedesktop.org
  Reporter: winlux at gmail.com

Created attachment 119417
  --> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=119417=edit
cat /proc/asound/card1/eld#0.0

I'm using the new amdgpu driver on Linux 4.2 and 4.3 RC7 with my new Radeon R9
380.
I want to use my 5.1 receiver to get audio over HDMI, it works just fine under
Windows 8.1. Under Manjaro Linux, I have configured a standard FullHD output on
HDMI with 60 Hz – with my former Radeon HD 7770 using radeonsi this was the
rule to get audio (don't get me started on broken HDMI audio on radeonsi. With
Linux 4.0+ until now, I needed to use the 3.18 kernel to *not* see only
"unplugged" outputs in PulseAudio. See bug 90777.).
In fortunate distinction to radeonsi on Linux 4.0+, PulseAudio shows 2.0, 5.1
and 7.1 output over HDMI as plugged in and available. But I don't get any
output.
No HDMI audio output on Tonga using amdgpu on Linux 4.2 and 4.3 RC7.

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