Awesome - thank you for the direction on those items! New bug for the
Air 6,2 filed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1410618
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Hi chrisolof,
First, since your having a separate machine, yours is really a separate bug.
Second, you're running an old version of hda-jack-sense-test. You want
hdajacksensetest which is available in my ppa:diwic/hda (in the alsa-tools
package).
Third, alsa-info contains more info about your
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
[Macbook Air 3,2] headset mic not recognized
To manage
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Title:
[Macbook Air 3,2] headset mic not recognized
To manage
Hello,
I'm running Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 on a new MacBookAir6,2 with the Cirrus
Logic CS4208 and would love to get the microphone part of the TRRS
connector working. Mac OS picks up and utilizes the TRRS headset mic
without issue so I know the hardware is a go.
Running sudo hda-jack-sense-test -a
After talking to YK, I'm closing this due to lack of responses. Feel
free to reopen if you would like to take this up again, and also have
the time to run kernel bisects etc.
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Hi Kambiz,
Next step will be to verify that you're also having a regression from
11.10, like the original poster. Can you boot a live-CD of 11.10, verify
that the headset mic is working there, and attach an alsa-info from when
the mic is working? Thanks.
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http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/95022/focus=95283
do you mean you need to change the coeff from 0x000a to 0x100a or 0x180a
or 0x080a to get the channel to both hda channels?
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the amp-in at audio input is capture volume (Atten) control but the amp-
in at pin complex is boost (gain)
control.10 {
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Volume'
value.0 63
value.1 63
comment {
access
with dkms-hda (0.201211261958~quantal1) from https://code.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/alsa-daily/+packages
** Attachment added: without headset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/950494/+attachment/3445257/+files/alsa-info-2012-11-27-without-trrs-mic.txt
Sorry for the long delay. I didn't subscribe and didn't receive
notifications.
@David:
re 1) yes, both reports were made within some minutes on the same
machine
re 2) yes, mic (and headphone) works under OS X
@Raymond:
Thank you. To try out the patches you pointed to, I installed the hda
dkms
** Attachment added: with headset
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/950494/+attachment/3445258/+files/alsa-info-2012-11-27-with-trrs-mic.txt
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how did you test the mic and headphone (through pulseaudio or alsa hw
device)?
send email to the author and cc the reporters and comitters if the patch
did not fix your problem
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I created a ~/.pulse/client.conf with
autospawn = no
in it, then killed pulseaudio and checked that it wasn't running with
ps.
As you proposed in
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.alsa.devel/95283
I use
arecord --vumeter=stereo -f CD -Dhw:0,0 foo.wav
and see input activity on the right
I have the same problem on two MacBook Pro 9,4 (non-retina, 2012) with a
fresh install of precise (one of them) and quantal (the other one). They
have a Cirrus Logic CS4206 (cf. attached alsa-info-2012-11-14-without-
trrs-mic-hp.txt and alsa-info-2012-11-14-with-trrs-mic-hp.txt).
!!HDA-Intel
** Attachment added: Result of alsa-info before plugging in the headset with
the TRRS connector.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/950494/+attachment/3433995/+files/alsa-info-2012-11-14-without-trrs-mic-hp.txt
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** Attachment added: Result of alsa-info AFTER plugging in the headset with
the TRRS connector.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/950494/+attachment/3433996/+files/alsa-info-2012-11-14-with-trrs-mic-hp.txt
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do you have any feedback about the patch ?
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2012-November/056700.html
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Title:
[Macbook Air
Hi Kambiz,
Something is strange here - according to your hda-jack-sense-test output
there is a Pink Mic and pin 0x12, but according to your alsa-info,
there's nothing at pin 0x12.
Are you sure that
1) these two reports came from the same machine,
2) that is actually is a headset jack, i e, both
if you look at cs4207 datasheet, it can pan left or right channel
this may min that it only need one pin complex for the mono internal mic
and mono external mic
Nabar's Id: Codec SSID 0x106b 1c00
Jon's ID: Codec SSID 0x106b 3d00
Seth's ID: Codec SSID 0x106b 6200
All of these are different machines and might require different fixes:
In best case, it's three different quirk lines in the same file, but I'm far
from certain it would be that easy.
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Seth has now tried booting Mac OS with a 4-pin headset plugged in. Mac
OS does not detect any external mic, so we assume the hardware isn't
there on that macbook.
At this point I feel there is not much I can do without either having
the hardware at hand, or possibly somebody very patient to work
Hi, I can also confirm similar bug with Macbook Pro 13 inch (8.1 rev I
think). I have a iphone headset, which works fine for both headphone and
mic in Mac OS, but the mic doesn't even get detected in ubuntu precise.
In gnome sound settings, there is only option for internal mic.
Here is output
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 990211
[Dell XPS 14] Mic not working in Ubuntu 12.04
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Title:
[Macbook Air 3,2] headset mic not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 990211 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990211
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 990211
Mic not working in Ubuntu 12.04
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Thanks. Well, no sign of an external mic there either. Still surprised
that it was actually working in 11.10!
That remains option 1 then. Boot up a live-CD or installation of 11.10,
verify that external mic is working (and that it's not just the internal
one catching the sound), and grab an
jon@jon-MacBookAir:~$ sudo hda-jack-sense-test -a
Pin 0x09 (Green HP Out): present = Yes
Pin 0x0a (Internal Speaker): present = No
Pin 0x0b (Internal Speaker): present = No
Pin 0x0c (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x0d (Internal Mic): present = No
Pin 0x0e (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x0f
** Summary changed:
- headphone mic not recognized by sound menu
+ [Macbook Air 3,2] headset mic not recognized
** Description changed:
== Summary ==
- Since upgrading a MacBook Air from 11.10 to 12.04 the headphone microphone is
no longer recognized in the sound menu.
+ Since upgrading a
Ok, so looking at your alsa-info, there are no traces of external mic
functionality, so we need to figure out how it could be working in earlier
releases.
There are two ways to do this:
1) You boot up an installation of Ubuntu 11.10, plug the headset in,
ensure the mic is working, and with the
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