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No sound on 6.7rc5 and Matebook AMD (HUAWEI BOM-WXX9 M1010) #28
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did you only run the workaround once with if you have created the systemd service, can you show me the output of the from alsa-info.sh I see you have both pipewire and pulseaudio with only the first one running. Did you change anything manually or has it been like this since you installed it? |
Hi Tom, thank you for answering. I've just tried the sequence:
but still no sound. Regarding the presence of both pulseaudio and pipewire, it probably dates back to when I installed Kubuntu on my laptop. I tried fixing the issue myself before realising how complex the solution was. I've never refreshed the installation since then (I've merely upgraded the system as new Kubuntu releases came out) as this is my "production" laptop, with lots of software painfully installed :) |
I have the same model, I tried it on rc6 too, there is no sound. Although I turned on alsamixer, I used a workaround. |
are you both on Ubuntu 23.10? and you both see the sound card from alsamixer but not from Gnome/KDE settings right? In the meantime I'll also try Ubuntu 23.10 |
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Here I am. After a fresh install, I just needed to install the 6.7-rc6 kernel from the mainline ppa, set the levels in alsamixer, and enable the workaround to get the audio to work. So I switched my system to PulseAudio and had the same situation as @andreaconsole. Returning to Pipewire the problems were resolved... probably by delving into the management of profiles in pulseaudio it should also work on pulseaudio. To switch from pipewire to pulseaudio I run @saber716rus I'm no expert but your situation seems very strange, IMO it is better to keep things separate in the relevant GitHub issues. |
@TomZanna perhaps the problem is in the gnome's settings. Kde sees the sound card itself, while there will be no sound, but gnome does not see it. he writes a fictitious sound. |
Thanks for helping out, Tom. |
@andreaconsole It should be enabled by default but you can check by running In KDE settings you can still see the audio card right? Can you attach the output of do you have any possibility of trying a clean install of a distro with kernel 6.7-rc in a second/external disk or a second partition? |
@TomZanna ok, the system returns active/running to both commands. |
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saber716rus@saber716rus-M1010 |
saber716rus@saber716rus-M1010 ~ [1]> systemctl --user status pipewire дек 24 13:29:48 saber716rus-M1010 pipewire[1148]: mod.adapter: 0x5bd55f8df120: can't get format: Нет такого файла или каталога дек 24 13:28:47 saber716rus-M1010 systemd[1141]: Started pipewire-pulse.service - PipeWire PulseAudio. |
@andreaconsole from alsa-info and dpkg everything seem right. @saber716rus oh, I hadn't thought about pavucontrol. Here's mine. If I set it to Pro Audio the audio no longer works. P.S. When reporting the output of a command, if possible attach a file or include them in a code snipped and also in a collapsed sections |
@TomZanna this is weird: if I set profile -> off I don't have any output device available (pavucontrol: "no output device available") |
@andreaconsole how many entries do you have in the configuration tab? |
@TomZanna I have the same options as @saber716rus |
my impression is that the sound server (PulseAudio or Pipewire) is making a mess in detecting sound cards. |
Thanks anyway. It seems I will have to wait a little longer... |
perhaps you are right. |
Could the output of wireplumber be useful? |
@andreaconsole @saber716rus can you try the today's Fedora Workstation Rawhide? just boot it from a usb, adjust the levels in alsamixer and apply the workaround.
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Hi @TomZanna , I tried by creating a new account, but it didn't work. |
@TomZanna @andreaconsole @saber716rus The profile can be found here: To install: In order to reload the new profile settings run these commands: Then restart the laptop. This will only work on the driver from upstream, meaning only the rc kernels for the moment ( doesn't work on my sound drivers from my github). |
@andreaconsole When you play video in youtube do you observe that the video stream flows at normal speed, or does it hang? |
what did I do wrong?
Do you mean after applying the workaround? |
@andreaconsole can you look inside the archive that curl downloaded, do you see folders named ucm and ucm2?
Yes after the workaround. |
Yes, these two folders are both present |
That is interesting, I can see the driver on |
@codepayne Greetings. On alt linux p10 (stable repository), the sound works on the 6.1.74 kernel. it turns out very interesting. the sound is not distorted and everything is fine. |
Ok, so what is the question? |
I decided to see what the alt linux command did that works on kernel 6.1. I thought maybe you'd be interested too. |
any updates on upstreaming this patch? |
Hi @codepayne, I installed the patch you provided and followed the instructions you gave. The speakers work fine, but headphones only work when the plug is halfway in, and the speakers work simultaneously with headphones. When the plug is properly connected, the speakers are muted, as they should be, but I get no sound from the headphones. |
@viniciusym what model do you have? |
No, not upstreamed yet. |
Hi @codepayne, can you provide a link of the kernel and headers deb again becuase the link has expired. |
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since Linux 6.8 is about to release, is there any hope to have this in 6.9? |
@codepayne is there any hope to upstream this patch in the 6.9 |
For me, the pop-os fork of kernel works very well for my model:
Given that this kernel becomes quite dated I've decided to try the newer one (6.8.1.arch1-1), which did not work. With it, speakers produce very short but loud white noise whenever I try to play a sound. Every now and then I can hear a tiny bit of sound (maybe less than second) after killing pulseaudio multiple times. None of the workarounds alleviate this. For some reason, when I play video on YouTube, the video becomes frozen too. Gave it a dig into
That looks bad. I believe that this may have something to do with my problem. Weirdly, booting with |
Hi, I have no sound as well. Ubuntu, Linux 6.8.0. Is there a fix and we are waiting for it in a kernel? Or there is no fix? |
there's a patch but for some reason it's not getting upstreamed |
Any update? |
I have HUAWEI BOM-WXX9 M1010. Can someone help me with sound? Can i patch some kernel to make sound work? Thanks! My telegram @sellerbto |
@codepayne will this patch be upstreamed? |
@lorebored Don't know, not that easy to upstream, since in the current form it will not be accepted for sure. have to think of a way to do it that will be acceptable for upstream. |
EDIT: I upgraded to 24.04, which solved the issue with the mike. Now, when I choose Audio pro, I get better audio quality, but no mike. When I go back to "Play and record HIFI quality music", the mike is back, but I cannot get above 90% volume (as it was before). Basically, nothing significant to report. I will keep waiting the official kerne to include all the patches I need while I enjoy the one you kindly provided. Hi @codepayne , I have an update. I'm still using your 6.7.0-rc8-codec-rate-fix kernel, and everything has been working flawlessly until a couple of days ago, when the microphone suddenly stopped working. Additionally - do not think it was like this before - now this configuration (pro audio): |
@codepayne any news? |
With latest kernel update, the soundworks on Arch out of the box! Did you finally merge your update with kernel? Congrats, if so.
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Wait really? I can't find any commit in the kernel about es83xx |
@DioEgizio I certainly didn't do anything to make the sound work, just updated the system and sound is working now. It didn't work before for any of the updates. Was stuck using the 6.0.12 kernel all this time. |
What laptop are you using? Because if it's a mate book d14/d16 it should have worked for a very long time already. This issue is about d15 |
The laptop is indeed MateBook D16, but slightly different from the one mentioned in the subject of this issue. It is based on AMD Renoir. Wasn't this thread a place for all issues at once? Either way, the sound is working now without having to resort to old kernel and I'm really happy. :)
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Yeah that one has been working upstream for quite a while now |
Hi @codepayne , I've just installed 6.7rc5 on Ubuntu 23.10 (6.7.0-060700rc5-generic (64-bit); HUAWEI BOM-WXX9 M1010). I took a look at the wiki and at this page to configure alsamixer and run the command you suggested as root (echo -1 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/snd_acp_pci/0000:03:00.5/power/autosuspend_delay_ms), but the pc is still silent. Any hints? Thanks a lot! Free beer for you when you come to Rome!
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dmesg.txt
http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=bb9c6b623e1b0015506f194ec7f76783cc7120b0
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