On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 02:57:58PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Friday, January 27, 2012 a las 11:21:17AM +0100, Matthias Apitz 
> escribió:
> 
> > Yesterday I was again in the same situation: no audio in FR handset;
> > I did a successfull call from Amsterdam, powered off the FR to travel
> > back home to Munich, and after leaving the plane I switched on again my
> > FR and had no audio in call.
> > 
> > This time I was prepared and just copied over using the terminal a known
> > good gsmhandset to the correct place and saving the old one which was
> > there for later analyze; a diff shows that the values were not so bad:
> > 
> > # diff gsmhandset.broken /etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/a
> > lsa-2.6.29/gsmhandset
> > --- gsmhandset.broken   Wed Jan 25 19:59:39 2012
> > +++ /etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/alsa-2.6.29/gsmhandset
> > Thu Jan 26 17:01:00 2012
> > @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
> >  1:'PCM Volume':2:0,0
> >  2:'ADC Capture Volume':2:0,0
> >  3:'Headphone Playback Volume':2:0,0
> > -4:'Speaker Playback Volume':2:97,97
> > -5:'Mono Playback Volume':1:77
> > +4:'Speaker Playback Volume':2:106,106
> > +5:'Mono Playback Volume':1:88
> > 
> > in any case they do not explain the absolute silence. More even, after
> > copying the good file into place, the situation of 'no audio' remained
> > and only after a re-boot all was again as it should; also the sliders
> > did not moved (speaker volume was zero) and only after a re-boot the
> > slider was in its old place (more or less in the middle);
> > 
> > this brings me to the following conclusions:
> > 
> > 1. the values used for the call are stored elsewhere, not in the
> > /etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/alsa-2.6.29/gsmhandset itself;

2.6.29 is pretty old
look at symlink
/etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/alsa-default 
I guess it's using
/etc/freesmartphone/conf/openmoko_gta/alsa-2.6.39/

Cheers,

> > 
> > 2. this file is only read during re-boot, but only if its modification
> > time is newer as the "place (file...)" used for the call;
> > 
> > 3. the sliders in the call GUI do not change directly (or not even at
> > all) the content of the 'gsmhandset' file;
> > 
> > does this ring someones bell? anybody out here who knows the details of
> > this gsmhandset file and its usage for calls? or should I ask such
> > question in the developer lists?
> > 
> 
> Hello SHR-devel,
> 
> Mid of January I wrote the above questions to SHR-user and there is also
> a ticket: http://trac.shr-project.org/trac/ticket/1709
> 
> Can someone from SHR-devel answer my above questions or point me to a
> location where the management of the file gsmhandset is explained (note:
> I'm not asking for an explanation of the values in the file, but about
> how this file is used and updated etc.) and how the GUI of the call
> should work?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
>       matthias
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