Daniel Jared Dominguez, as per http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19
/product-support/product/xps-13-9343-laptop/drivers/advanced an update
to your computer's buggy and outdated BIOS is available (A05). If you
update to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIOSUpdate
does it change
I asked Rafael J. Wysocki about it:
Hi,
> My kernel has ACPI_REV_OVERRIDE_POSSIBLE=y, can I set acpi_rev_override=n in
> the boot parameters to use I2S or do I have to recompile with
> ACPI_REV_OVERRIDE_POSSIBLE=n?
>
> I'm using latest bios A05.
>
>
I would like to try again I2S with kernel 4.3-rc2: how am I supposed to
force I2S instead of HDA?
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Does anyone know how to get this issue in front of the Dell BIOS
developers? Because I have what appears to be the exact same problem on
different Dell hardware...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1464757
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@GaryParr technically the firmware is okay. It is the I2S support in the
Linux kernel that needs to be finished. We should not encourage firmware
trying to distinguish between running Windows or Linux. The current
solution on the XPS 13 really is just a temporary hot-fix until the
kernel support
** Description changed:
+ Please read this first before considering making a comment:
+ The root cause of the scope of this bug report was caused by a BIOS error in
BIOS A01 that put the sound in an undefined mode that wasn't really I2S and
wasn't really HDA. This has been fixed by BIOS A02 (
As far as I followed upstream, work is being done on this matter in the
Linux kernel, not really in Ubuntu. (Since it is not a packaging bug,
but rather a development task)
Current focus seems to be to make sure audio works in HDA mode. I2S mode
is apparently improved in kernel versions 4.0 and
Just wanted to give my two cents on this bug. I tried a few methods
found on AskUbuntu, but now have a Dummy Output under System Settings
Sound. This is the output of aplay -l
aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
Is this bug still being worked on?
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Same for me
:-(
On Sun, 24 May 2015 04:15 Daniel Millier danjmill...@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted to give my two cents on this bug. I tried a few methods
found on AskUbuntu, but now have a Dummy Output under System Settings
Sound. This is the
paul, Benoît,
If you're happy with I2S, then I guess no worry. But if you want HDA
working make sure you are on BIOS A03.
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Hi, I have the Dell XPS 13 9343 (2015 edition) with intel audio and BCM4352
wireless driver.
I'm running Ubuntu 15.04 and kernel 3.19.0-16.
$ dmesg -t | egrep (audio|rt286|INT343)
sound hdaudioC1D0: autoconfig: line_outs=1 (0x14/0x0/0x0/0x0/0x0) type:speaker
sound hdaudioC1D0:speaker_outs=0
JFTR, it seems that upstream has agreed to revert the _REV change for
4.1, and develop a quirk system for 4.2 that would enable us to stay on
HDA mode for as many kernels as we like:
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
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after loading the module in settings I find only dummy output
On Tue, 5 May 2015 at 19:05 paul wall hekti...@gmail.com wrote:
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after loading the module manually run the aplay -l and tell me your
output.
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after loading the module manually run the aplay -l and tell me your
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@hektik02 not working for me, neither right away nor after reboot :(
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Here's what I did to get my sound/microphone working.
It appears ubuntu is loading the wrong module for our soundcard at start
so some people dont get sound or get to use their microphone.
Manually load the module as so.
sudo modprobe snd-soc-rt286
goto your sound settings in the system
I've found a couple of times that my audio wasn't working when going
back to HDA mode after using I2S mode. I can get it back by opening a
terminal, launching alsamixer, pressing F6 and selecting the HDA Intel
PCH device, then using the up or down arrow to adjust the master gain.
I have no idea
@Mario
Sorry by multiple reboot I meant cold boot. Tried again this morning,
stille doesn't work for me. ( bios a03 was preinstalled on my xps maybe
it could help)
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My BIOS is updated (A03) but no sound.
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Could boot didn't helps. Should I modify my alsa-base.conf?
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No, no other changes are needed on the system. If you have the kernel
command line modified in any way, especially acpi_osi options that might
factor in. What kernel are you running? What OS version? Can you share
your dmesg?
The current 3.19 kernel in 15.04 and BIOS A03 has
@Jens,
According to your dmesg you aren't running the XPS 13 9343 from 2015,
that's the 9333 from 2014. So this is a separate issue you are having. I
would recommend you contact ProSupport for your issue so they can debug
further.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 3:05 PM Jens Grehl
@Mario
I shared my dmesg. I see that my BIOS is A07 instead of A03, which you are
tested.
Do you have any idea / solution? Should I downgrade my BIOS? Before with A02
there are no sound too.
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@Marc,
It's not a matter of reboots. It needs to be COLD boot. Shutdown
Windows. Boot Ubuntu. Shutdown Ubuntu. Boot Ubuntu.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 5:31 PM Marc cece.marc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
mutliple reboot doesn't work for me (i'm dual booting ubuntu 15.04
original kernel 3.19 and
Hi,
mutliple reboot doesn't work for me (i'm dual booting ubuntu 15.04
original kernel 3.19 and w8.1).
There is also sound issue on Windows (no audio recognized) but disabled
fastboot in windows power options fixed that.
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Have you cold booted twice in a row into Ubuntu?
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 7:35 AM Jens Grehl likelucky...@googlemail.com
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My BIOS is updated (A03) but no sound.
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Mario: My sound is working now, awesome!
Not sure if it was an update, of I just always rebooted instead of
shutting it down completely in trying to get it to work, but it's
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Great! It's the latter. There haven't been any updates to the kernel that
would have caused it to change behavior in 15.04.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:11 AM Niels Egberts niels.egbe...@gmail.com
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Mario: My sound is working now, awesome!
Not sure if it was an update, of I just always
@superm1,
I have the same problem. No matter how many times I reboot there is no
sound.
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@Niels:
Are you updated to BIOS A03? Also it's not reboot, it needs to be
shutdown (as in power off properly from within Ubuntu).
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@cribari,
Have you cold booted twice since installing Ubuntu? Cold boot means
shutdown in the OS properly and then bootup to the login screen. Do
this twice.
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Today I installed Ubuntu 15.04 (desktop edition, 64 bit) on a DELL XPS
13 (9343) notebook. Prior to installing Ubuntu, I upgraded the computer
bios do A03. I have no sound. Kernel:
3.19.0-15-generic #15-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 16 23:32:37 UTC 2015 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
cribari@darwin4:~$
@all:
This was caused by a BIOS error in BIOS A01 that put the sound in an undefined
mode that wasn't really I2S and wasn't really HDA. This has been fixed by BIOS
A02 ( or later ).
There was an _REV patch that was proposed but not merged upstream. If
that (or something similar to it) does
This bug seem's to hit other computer using broadwell. I got something
that's look like this bug on my new HP spectre x360, I followed all step
you tried guy's and I didn't succed to debug it. I'm new to bug tracking
so, if something is needed, just ask.
Symptoms:
In dmesg I got this message:
#
Rene, it shouldn't be your fault. Even with that collection of patches
microphone automatic switching won't work. There's still more to be
done.
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I just got audio (speakers, not mic) to work.
1. Linux has to announce to be ACPI 2.0 complient, see
https://lkml.org/lkml/2015/3/12/149
2. I've merged the latest for-linux branch of Mark Brown
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git/
I've published that result to
UPDATE: the mic is working. This was my fault, the controls should be
adjusted to Dmic, which seems to refer to the internal / digital mic.
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@Alessio, just some updates.
4.0-rc3 still doesn't have everything needed for this.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/2cc3f2347022969f00a429951ce489d35a9b4ea8
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2015-March/088724.html
are a start, but there are more pieces missing too.
Has anyone tried 4.0-rc3 so far?
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@Andon-2 -- I wish I had better news. :/
Long story short, I was able to build a 3.19-ish kernel with some
additional ASoC patches earlier this week and the card showed up on the
I2S bus with full input/output capabilities. However, whenever I played
sounds, I never heard anything. PulseAudio
@rackerhacker : Any success?
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No, there is some obscure BIOS/EC implementation that refuses to enable
I2S audio mode for Linux kernel.
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Does latest patch work?
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I'm building with those new SoC patches now. My first couple of builds
didn't work out and I discovered that my .config didn't have modules
enabled for some of those SoC audio codecs. I'll hopefully know
something more soon.
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I saw 0x10ec2088 in the latest kernel tree of
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/sound/soc/codecs/rt286.c.
It should be included in the next v3.20 release.
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There is a patch for 0x10ec2088 but it is not included in
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v3.19/sound/soc/codecs/rt286.c.
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I found a workaround which reduces the problem. The microphone is still
not working. I installed the mixer pavucontrol. In the configuration tab
I switched off the HDMI profile. See attached screenshot. Now the
speaker is working fine for me.
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Has anyone tried a combination of
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188439#c25 trackpad fix and
the alsa patch mentioned above? Any luck?
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As far as I know the audio patch doesn't work.
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I tested David's rt288.patch above on 3.19-rc7 and it had no effect on
the audio problem. I tried it with and without reverting the i2c IRQ
patch that fixed the touchpad.
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Yes, I hope it can be merged into v3.19.
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There is a lot of activity going on in the rt286 driver at the moment.
This one looks particularly interesting:
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fourdollars: your kernel param
acpi_osi=! acpi_osi=Windows 2013
Doesn't look right, unless I've misunderstood!
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@Sam,
I want to force the Linux kernel only to accept Windows 8.1 probing.
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt
It seems the BIOS will probe Windows 7 first and then Windows 8.1 no matter
if Windows 7 is probed or not.
And Linux kernel will accept any OS probing if it
I can see the following message when I installed Windows 8.1 in the
system storage, and then booted Ubuntu vivid live system by the USB
stick.
rt286 i2c-INT343A:00: Device with ID register 10ec2088 is not rt286
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However 0x10ec2088 is not supported by the Linux kernel v3.19-rc7.
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v3.19-rc7/sound/soc/codecs/rt286.c
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However it becomes worse.
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I made a patch to skip checking ID register for v3.19-rc7.
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I also found the similar error message in the kern.log of comment #17.
rt286 i2c-INT343A:00: Device with ID register is not rt286
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After checking linux/sound/soc/codecs/rt286.c, the ID register must be
0x10ec0286.
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I just tested the mainline Linux kernel 3.19~rc7-vivid in Ubuntu 15.04
and the followings are the result.
$ dmesg -t | egrep (audio|rt286|INT343)
dmar: ACPI device INT3438:00 under DMAR at fed91000 as 00:13.0
I'm having the same issue. When I install 14.04.1, sound works (3.13
kernel). When I manually update to 3.16 kernel to fix touchpad issues,
it breaks the sound. When I do a vanilla install of 14.10 (3.16), no
sound at all. I guess I should try 3.15 and see if I can get both
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Daniel Jared Dominguez (jared-dominguez):
It looks like there was a push for an intel fix, can you try it out:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git/log/?h
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An update to the symptoms with acpi_osi=!Windows 2013 boot param:
-Touchpad sync issue(being detected as PS/2)
-Microphone does not work , but there is output sound
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Building with the ASoC for-next branch[1], I get what's possibly slightly
improved results:
$ dmesg -t | egrep (audio|snd|INT3438)
dmar: ACPI device INT3438:00 under DMAR at fed91000 as 00:13.0
snd_hda_intel :00:03.0: enabling device ( - 0002)
sst-acpi INT3438:00: DesignWare DMA
Realtek say ALC3263 should use the same driver as RT286. I've asked
Realtek for a patch to fix the probing.
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David Henningsson (diwic) -- we use the unified FW file --IntcSST2.bin
that was upstreamed into linux-firmware in December 2014--for different
broadwell platform(with different codec).
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Tom Li (biergaizi2009) :
I tried your method of downloading IntcSST2.bin from :
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-
firmware.git/tree/intel/IntcSST2.bin
I still have the same issue after cold reboot of my XPS13 2015 9343
Xubuntu 15.04
Kernel: 3.19.0-031900rc6-generic
It looks like probing might be already there:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
static struct alc_codec_rename_pci_table rename_pci_tbl[] = {
{ 0x10ec0280, 0x1028, 0, ALC3220 },
{ 0x10ec0282, 0x1028, 0, ALC3221 },
{ 0x10ec0283, 0x1028, 0, ALC3223 },
{
Hi,
Can we also get a confirmation from either Dell or Intel (I don't know
which one is the correct to ask) about the firmware - is the firmware to
be loaded onto the ADSP the IntcSST2.bin file that was upstreamed into
linux-firmware in December 2014, or does this platform require a special
I see this in the dmesg :-
[7.955515] rt286 i2c-INT343A:00: Device with ID register is
not rt286
and this comes from :-
regmap_read(rt286-regmap,
RT286_GET_PARAM(AC_NODE_ROOT, AC_PAR_VENDOR_ID), ret);
if (ret != RT286_VENDOR_ID) {
Hello everyone.
I was hit by a smiliar bug on Thinkpad Helix 2, and I file an upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92061
Here are some progress to share, after of all, you need the a firware
/lib/firmware/intel/IntcSST2.bin
It was added to linux-firmware git repo in Dec,
According to the Dell website/driver download this is a ALC3263 chipset
from Realtek.
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Yes, it's a Realtek ALC3263. The real problem may be that it's trying to
use rt286 codec driver which doesn't actually have support for the ALC3263.
ALC3263 runs in dual mode HDA or I2S similar to rt286 though. When _OSI
test for Windows 2013 returns TRUE the codec will be put into I2S mode on
Ok, a missing ALC3263 codec driver would explain no audio probing. I'll
contact Realtek and see what the schedule is for ALC3263 support.
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Which codec is used on this platform ? Is it Realtek ALC286S ?
There are some bugs cleanup recently and the latest driver is available here:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/broonie/sound.git/log/?h=for-next
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No audio still with kernel that was linked above (3.19rc5). The
behavior in dmesg output does change a bit though.
$ dmesg -t | egrep (audio|snd|INT3438)
dmar: ACPI device INT3438:00 under DMAR at fed91000 as 00:13.0
snd_hda_intel :00:03.0: enabling device ( - 0002)
sst-acpi INT3438:00:
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