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plbossart avatar plbossart commented on August 16, 2024

I presume you've looked at https://thesofproject.github.io/latest/getting_started/intel_debug/suggestions.html for the verb tables?

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I presume you've looked at https://thesofproject.github.io/latest/getting_started/intel_debug/suggestions.html for the verb tables?

I looked at the Reverse-engineer the Windows audio driver section yesterday while rabbit-holing in that direction but not the rest of it. I'll go through it step by step tonight.

Thank you for the very prompt response.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Ran alsa-info.sh. Results: http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=6105eef8dd841227908a445246a6b2582aff57da

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I followed the steps outlined in Disable SOF on PCI/HDaudio devices to test audio playback. No sounds were produced, again despite the volume monitor showing movement on the output device:

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Followed the Try booting into Windows first, then reboot into Linux step. No dice. Sound works in Windows, continues to not work in Linux. I didn't expect this to work since I booted to Windows quite a bit at first to get firmware updates, but worth a shot.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I'm going to save the reverse engineering step for later since the other steps look like much lower hanging fruit.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

For Make sure the ME is enabled - I'm not seeing any way of configuring ME in the BIOS for this laptop, and I think I remember Windows Update downloading drivers for Intel ME when I first booted the thing, so I'm going to just assume for now that I have ME and it is enabled.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Tried Test at the ALSA ‘hw’ device level

I'm not totally sure what to make of the commands mentioned in the guide.

Installing the suggested packages didn't do anything. When I enabled pulseaudio, it actually broke audio in a different way (YouTube videos would no longer play in Firefox until I disabled it). Installing pulseaudio-alsa fixed that, but did not result in sound coming out of the speakers.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I've done Verify mixer settings multiple times now so I'm pretty sure the mixer isn't muting my speakers.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Enabled dynamic debugging and ran sudo dmesg | rg -i 'snd|sof|pci'

Maybe someone more knowledgeable than me can glean something from this: https://gist.github.com/dgunay/0eea4dc528c55d30906429e9419d8264

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I'm not really qualified to tell whether the SOF tracing step is necessary yet, but I have sof-logger installed now.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I don't think Digital mic issues applies to me, so I'm skipping that step.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Looks like my system does not have ES8336 support according to the output of alsa-info - skipping that step.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I've now tried everything in the suggestions article to the best of my ability, except for the reverse engineering step. Don't know if I'll have the time to attempt that tonight, we'll see.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

I've run through the reverse engineering steps from https://asus-linux.org/blog/sound-2021-01-11/ now but haven't had any luck. Here are my realtek driver dumps from both windows and linux: https://gist.github.com/dgunay/3c9a326e7f653a6cb1c7d282bb41853f

I ultimately intend to return the laptop so I'm not going to be able to keep grinding this problem down. I'm hoping this at least saves someone some time down the road, or perhaps someone more knowledgeable can use this to make a patch.

Wasn't able to figure out how to reconfigure the pins and HDA verbs. I'll be cleaning up my work and pushing up a repository soon.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Repository with all the dumps and some accompanying information: https://github.com/dgunay/galaxy-book4-pro-reverse-engineering

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mjkim0727 avatar mjkim0727 commented on August 16, 2024

Is this verb work on NT961XGK-K02/C?

I use Galaxy Book 4 Pro 16" South Korea Domestic model.

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dgunay avatar dgunay commented on August 16, 2024

Is this verb work on NT961XGK-K02/C?

I use Galaxy Book 4 Pro 16" South Korea Domestic model.

I wasn't able to get it to work for me and I don't have the 16", but you're welcome to try it out.

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