Discussed in HWE sprint, Hui will do some testing on Lenovo machines
from Beijing office to check if the parameter is necessary.
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Waiting for some power measures to figure out if power_save_controller=N
has any practical difference or not
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Hi Po-Hsu,
Unfortunately testing with a wattage meter on AC power will not work.
The power saving is disabled when on AC power anyhow, it is only enabled
when on battery power (and that's why we have the bug only when on
battery power too).
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Hello David,
I'm not sure to what extent this tweak will affect the battery life.
I tried to measure the power consumption today, with and without these two
options individually.
But I can't tell the real difference between them, the reading will jump within
a certain range.
Maybe the
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Hi Po-Hsu,
So Timo tested and confirmed the bug too. And also that using
options snd-hda-intel power_save_controller=N
...in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf also fixes the issue, and is less
invasive than jackpoll_ms=500. The question is if using the above
power_save_controller change causes
To make it more clear,
I re-install 14.04.1 more than three times on this system in the past few days,
it seems that when it's unplugged, the HDMI audio hot-plug detection will fail.
But it work well with adapter plugged.
And adding the jackpoll_ms = 500 entry, could make it work without
adapter
So in comment #9 you say that jackpoll_ms = 500 will make detection work,
and in comment #6 you say that jackpoll_ms = 500 will not make detection work
- could you clarify?
Is there a specific case where jackpoll_ms = 500 does not help?
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I would say let's ignore comment #6, I can't reproduce it anymore, sorry
for the confusion.
I tried to install 14.04.1 + 3.13.0-37 kernel to reproduce it, but the
speaker audio output changed to Dummy Output, which is totally
different from the environment in the beginning of this report.
Warning: rate is not accurate (requested = 11025Hz, got = 32000Hz)
please, try the plug plugin
This is nothing to worry about. The hardware does not support 11025Hz,
and the string -D hdmi:HDMI,1 does not allow alsa to insert any sample
rate converter.
And after adding the new entry to
Hello David,
With aplay -D hdmi:HDMI,1 tmp.wav command, I can play a wav file through the
speaker of a HDMI monitor
But adding:
options snd-hda-intel jackpoll_ms=500
Can't make the detection work properly.
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BTW, with the command:
aplay -D hdmi:HDMI,1 Media-Convert_test3_PCM_Stereo_VBR_16SS_11025Hz.wav
The rate will be incorrect,
Playing WAVE 'Media-Convert_test3_PCM_Stereo_VBR_16SS_11025Hz.wav' : Signed 16
bit Little Endian, Rate 11025 Hz, Stereo
Warning: rate is not accurate (requested = 11025Hz,
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Ok, so to start from the bottom:
The aplay or speaker-test device you'd like to test with is likely
hdmi:HDMI,1, i e
aplay -D hdmi:HDMI,1 tmp.wav
Second, I wonder if this is something we've brought upon us during the
upgrades and trying to get all the power savings right.
Can you try editing
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[Dell Vostro 5470] No HDMI audio with 14.04
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I would say it's quite unstable, and I was informed that this could be a
kernel race issue.
After I installed the 3.12 kernel on this system and cold boot into
3.13.0-37 (I forgot to switch to 3.12 on boot) with HDMI cable connected
HDMI audio is now available.
But if you disconnect it,
Further debugging information:
After the HDMI cable was disconnected, if the HDMI audio output option is still
there, you could try to use Test Sound on it, it will disappear right away.
And if it's not detected with hot plug, the following command could make it
available:
(although nothing
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