On 16/10/2012 12:14, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
On 10/16/2012 01:56 PM, Laurent Blume wrote:
On 16/10/12 05:59, Andrey N. Oktyabrski wrote:
Good day.
<snip>
$ prtconf -D
...
pci17aa,20aa, instance #2 (driver name: uhci)
device, instance #4 (driver name: usb_mid)
input, instance #4 (driver name: hid)
sound-control, instance #0 (driver name: usb_ac)
...

But I haven't any usable devices for it. Can I use this card, or current
drivers does not support it?

You are not getting any /dev/sound/xx devices when you plug it? One
common problem in Solaris is that the /dev/audio symlinks are rarely
updated in the way the user expects when audio devices are plugged in/out.
How can I update that? devfsadm doesn't help, and I don't know other way.

I found that these entries in /etc/dacf.conf formerly present in
Osol 2009.06 are missing now:

#
# Configure and/or unconfigure usb audio devices.
# usb_ac as a mux for hid and usb_as devices.
#
driver-minorname="usb_ac:mux" usb_ac_dacf:usb_audio_config post-attach -
driver-minorname="usb_ac:mux" usb_ac_dacf:usb_audio_config pre-detach -

The /etc/driver_aliases entry is still there, the /kernel/drv/usb_ac is
there, and the /kernel/drv/usb_ac.conf file has this promising entry commented:
#
# Uncomment reset-configuration to cause the usb_ac driver's state to
# be reset to the default when the driver is loaded. Otherwise this state
# is retained across driver unload/reload cycles, but not across reboots.
#
#reset-configuration=1;

Maybe inserting the above lines and uncommenting this one followed
by a reboot helps ?
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