#archlinux32 | Logs for 2019-03-18
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[00:29:44] <buildmaster> i686/hedgewars are broken (says buildknecht2).
[00:57:20] <buildmaster> i686/gap is broken (says eurobuild3).
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[02:23:35] <bill-auger> V7: arch32 has a forum also - the answer you need may already be written there - https://bbs.archlinux32.org
[02:23:36] <phrik> Title: Kernel & Hardware / Arch Linux 32 Forums (at bbs.archlinux32.org)
[02:25:04] <bill-auger> if not, do open a new thread - generally, for most software projects, mailing list and forum are usually the best way to ask for help
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[08:58:07] <V7> bill-auger: THank you. I've already asked it here: https://unix.stackexchange.com
[08:58:08] <phrik> Title: arch linux - Sound doesn't work after migrating archlinux32 to new hardware - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange (at unix.stackexchange.com)
[09:03:07] <V7> Although, created. https://bbs.archlinux32.org
[09:03:09] <phrik> Title: Sound doesn't work after migrating archlinux32 to new hardware / Kernel & Hardware / Arch Linux 32 Forums (at bbs.archlinux32.org)
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[10:04:39] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[10:04:39] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[10:04:40] <phrik> buildmaster: * deep42thought listens carefully, but doesn't hear any bells ringing over here
[10:04:51] <deep42thought> abaumann: the so-depends is a makepkg feature
[10:05:08] <deep42thought> as soon as there is depends=(libxy.so) makepkg will append the current soname
[10:05:28] <deep42thought> ... if the providing package has provides=(libxy.so)
[10:08:43] <KitsuWhooa> V7: might be worth having a look at dmesg to see if the hda driver fails for some reason and throws an error
[10:11:34] <V7> KitsuWhooa: https://termbin.com
[10:12:08] <KitsuWhooa> Ah, I see. It detects no inputs/outputs
[10:12:14] <KitsuWhooa> You do have a device plugged in to the rear sound output, right?
[10:12:40] <V7> Yes, I've plugged speakers to green audio jack
[10:12:56] <V7> https://static1.squarespace.com
[10:15:15] <KitsuWhooa> I don't remember the details, but try unloading all the sound modules and then sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel model=auto
[10:16:40] <V7> Sorry, but how to unload all audio modules?
[10:17:38] <KitsuWhooa> Try sudo modprobe -r snd_hda_intel
[10:18:12] <V7> Same :(
[10:18:33] <V7> I'm checking with speaker-test, btw
[10:18:41] <V7> It gives Playback open error: -2,No such file or directory
[10:18:56] <KitsuWhooa> what do the last few lines of dmesg say now?
[10:19:40] <V7> KitsuWhooa: https://termbin.com
[10:19:49] <KitsuWhooa> Ah
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[11:11:23] <KitsuWhooa> V7: try sudo modprobe -r snd_hda_intel again and then sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel model=6stack
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[11:12:49] <V7> KitsuWhooa: https://termbin.com
[11:12:58] <KitsuWhooa> Does sound work?
[11:13:07] <V7> Alsamixer shows columns
[11:13:11] <V7> I'll check now
[11:16:13] <V7> WORKS
[11:16:18] <V7> THANK YOU VERY MUCH KitsuWhooa
[11:16:20] <V7> Oh dear
[11:16:28] <V7> Where you found that?!
[11:16:35] <KitsuWhooa> https://elixir.bootlin.com
[11:16:37] <phrik> Title: Linux source code: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c (v5.0.2) - Bootlin (at elixir.bootlin.com)
[11:16:45] <KitsuWhooa> saw other boards had that quirk so I thought it might work for you
[11:16:56] <KitsuWhooa> we can try upstreaming the patch if you can verify that all ports work as expected
[11:17:23] <V7> Will you be able today after ~6 hours or more?
[11:17:30] <V7> I really can't type right now
[11:17:35] <V7> I'm very appreaciated, really
[11:18:01] <deep42thought> archlinux32.org is now (hopefully) XSS resilient
[11:18:07] <KitsuWhooa> deep42thought: nice :)
[11:18:13] <KitsuWhooa> V7: probably
[11:18:16] <deep42thought> :-D
[11:18:18] <V7> Hope
[11:18:21] <deep42thought> one's never sure
[11:18:23] <V7> Although, really. THank you
[11:18:36] <KitsuWhooa> V7: does your motherboard have a digital audio out by any chance?
[11:19:18] <V7> I don't know
[11:19:22] <V7> It has a built in
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[11:23:56] * KitsuWhooa can't seem to be able to find a manual for that motherboard
[11:25:27] <V7> I', very glad there are people like you out there btw
[11:28:07] <KitsuWhooa> Can you also try sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel model=6stack-dig ?
[11:28:13] <KitsuWhooa> after unloading again
[11:33:15] <V7> modprobe: FATAL: Module snd_hda_intel is in use.
[11:33:24] <KitsuWhooa> ah
[11:33:26] <KitsuWhooa> yeah that makes sense
[11:34:00] <KitsuWhooa> Also, it's 6stack-digout apparently
[11:34:08] <KitsuWhooa> anyway, that's because pulseaudio is using the driver
[11:34:12] <KitsuWhooa> you'll need to reboot if you don't mind
[11:34:34] <V7> KitsuWhooa: I have to go now. Really sorry. I'll brb.
[11:34:38] <KitsuWhooa> that's fine
[11:34:42] <V7> Thank you KitsuWhooa
[11:34:44] <KitsuWhooa> np
[11:36:29] <KitsuWhooa> apparently the quirk is there. Wonder why it doesn't get loaded then https://elixir.bootlin.com
[11:36:43] <phrik> Title: Linux source code: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c (v5.0.2) - Bootlin (at elixir.bootlin.com)
[12:30:18] <buildmaster> i686/exa is broken (says buildknecht).
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[13:51:53] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[13:51:53] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[13:51:54] <phrik> buildmaster: <deep42thought> I forgot to copy over the login credentials
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[17:04:50] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[17:04:50] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[17:04:50] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> doesn't ## uncomment the #? ;-)
[17:05:58] <abaumann> deep42thought: thanks, I managed to manouvre around the x264/x265/ffmpeg knot, only to find out that mplayer fails in libsmbclient upstream :-)
[17:07:24] <abaumann> BTW, the "broken packages" links on the buildmaster page (https://archlinux32.org/buildmaster/) doens't show any broken packges - don't get me wrong, I appreaciate that, but I cannot believe there are no broken packages. ;-)
[17:07:26] <phrik> Title: Buildmaster for Archlinux32 packages (i686, any) (at archlinux32.org)
[17:08:01] <abaumann> and the graph on the main page is beatifully white.. :-)
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[22:08:49] <V7> KitsuWhooa: Hey there o/
[22:09:31] <V7> All in all, I've added "options snd-hda-intel model=6stack" to /etc/modules.d/alsa
[22:09:52] <V7> Is it necessary to patch kernel?
[22:10:08] <KitsuWhooa> Can you try model=6stack-digout ?
[22:10:40] <KitsuWhooa> And no, but if the issue was fixed in the kernel you (or anyone else) won't have to deal with this
[22:22:30] <V7> model=6stack-digout works too
[22:22:39] <V7> Although, I can't measure a difference
[22:23:00] <V7> I mean, I don't hear a difference
[22:23:31] <KitsuWhooa> It just enables the SPDIF out, so you won't hear any difference
[22:25:46] <KitsuWhooa> Anyway, I don't know what can be done at this point. If you want you can open a bug on the kernel.org bugzilla and say that the built in patches aren't working
[22:26:17] <KitsuWhooa> because the kernel knows it needs to set that setting, based on this https://elixir.bootlin.com
[22:26:19] <KitsuWhooa> but it doesn't
[22:26:20] <phrik> Title: Linux source code: sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c (v5.0.2) - Bootlin (at elixir.bootlin.com)
[22:34:03] <V7> KitsuWhooa: Oh, but, is it possible to tell linux to reload module with model=6stack at startup?
[22:35:38] <KitsuWhooa> you don't need to reload it
[22:35:48] <KitsuWhooa> adding the options line makes it load it with that parameter
[22:36:05] <KitsuWhooa> my point is that the parameter shouldn't be needed in the first place
[22:36:09] <V7> I've tried, but it shows that Kernel fails to load at boot screen
[22:36:47] <KitsuWhooa> oh I just noticed
[22:37:07] <KitsuWhooa> try putting it in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf
[22:37:25] <KitsuWhooa> assuming that works on arch
[22:37:50] <KitsuWhooa> yeah, it should according to the wiki
[22:38:18] <V7> KitsuWhooa: You mean a line options snd_hda_intel model=6stack ?
[22:38:26] <KitsuWhooa> yes
[22:44:22] <V7> KitsuWhooa: Works!
[22:44:26] <V7> KitsuWhooa: Interesting
[22:45:06] <V7> Here's written that moduels with settings should be added to /etc/modules-load.d https://wiki.archlinux.org
[22:45:06] <phrik> Title: Kernel module - ArchWiki (at wiki.archlinux.org)
[22:45:47] <KitsuWhooa> that is used to force a module to load on boot
[22:46:22] <V7> What means force?
[22:46:33] <V7> Is it the same in our case?
[22:46:40] <KitsuWhooa> if the module doesn't get loaded automatically, you can add it in that list to make it load no matter what
[22:46:41] <V7> Isn't it*
[22:47:08] <V7> Oh, so in our case it loads automatically so that's why it shows an error? I've tried to laod it twice
[22:47:31] <KitsuWhooa> in our case, it loads, but doesn't detect the card, so you need to tell it to detect the card in a specific way by passing a parameter to it
[22:47:40] <KitsuWhooa> it doesn't know what the parameter is by default, so it loads without it
[22:47:41] <V7> ROger that
[22:48:03] <KitsuWhooa> but yeah, you shouldn't have to do this in the first place
[22:48:15] <V7> So systemd checks modprobe directory and if it finds an option line then it passes options before loading a module?
[22:48:44] <V7> KitsuWhooa: Understood. I'll post a bug issue.
[22:48:54] <V7> All in all, thank you very very much KitsuWhooa
[22:49:00] <KitsuWhooa> no problem
[22:49:55] <V7> Really.
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