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Keng-Yü Lin,
Does it look like this will land in time for natty-updates? I'd like to
milestone this appropriately for the release team.
Thanks!
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I found something which seems to be related:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=26842466
especially the last comment (
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=26867989 ), if I
understand it correctly the headphone - mute problem is solved by a new sound
driver?
@Gumminase
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As I pointed out in #78, I think it does exactly what you intended.
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What my driver in #74 is going to do is do what the parameter "enable=0" does
when detecting a SL410/510 hardware (EC version).
What I expect is that one can insmod *without* the need to add the
"enable=0" parameter and the mute key for the internal speaker and the
led works.
I do
Here is my current /var/log/dmesg
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Can you attach the dmesg (/var/log/dmesg)?
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I am using an SL510 and unfortunately your mod isn't working for me. I
downloaded your changes, followed your instructions, copied the new
module, rebooted, and the actions are just the same as before. After
rebooting, mute does not work on either headphones or speakers. After
"rmmod thinkpad_acpi"
It is a bigger issue that the mute key has effect only on the internal
speaker, not on the headphone and generates no keycode (this makes no
OSD show).
It needs to consider other Thinkpad types, too. Like my X200 (using the
same driver), the mute key only mutes the internal speaker, too.
To chang
@Gumminase
If you did the following steps:
sudo cp ./thinkpad_acpi.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/updates
sudo depmod -a
then the modified driver will be used instead of the original one after
reboot. Without the copy to /lib/modules/*/update, the original (not-
working) driver is used.
Let me m
Wait Do i have to reboot before this takes effect?? Because after a
reboot everything is back to "normal" i.e. no mute button reaction at
all.
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I tried your quirking. I was able to compile it without an error. After
loading the module, the behaviour was pretty much like described by
Alain in #73: LED works, internal speakers muted but no effect on
headphones or external speakers and no XF86AudioMute signal.
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Yes, I am. sorry for the delay because of Chinese New Year vacation.
I tested the compile & insmod on my Thinkpad X200 (I have no SL
hardware). It uses the same driver. It seems to work:
$ make
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd` modules
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/sr
@Lin
No feedback since my last post (January 29): are you still actively
investigating this bug?
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@Lin
I got the following error when loading your thinkpad_acpi module (I
blacklisted the thinkpad_acpi module so no need to unload it first):
$ make
make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build M=`pwd` modules
make[1]: entrant dans le répertoire « /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-23-generic »
CC [M] /ho
@Alain
Can you test if the quirking work:
http://people.canonical.com/~lexical/bugs/lp595896/ ?
Follow the steps:
make
sudo rmmod thinkpad_acpi
sudo insmod ./thinkpad_acpi.ko
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You are correct Lin: with the option "enable=0", the mute button mutes
and un-mutes the internal speakers correctly, and the mute LED is
correctly switched on and off respectively. Yet, nothing happens on the
audio jack output (the green one to be used with a headphone for
instance, or to connect t
@Alain
Yes, it is always required to rmmod first.
Am I correct to suppose that with the option "enable=0", the mute key
works for the internal speaker. Does the key always mute or it un-mute
on second pressing?
With a headphone plugged, does the key also mute the headphone volume?
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I carried out a new test starting with the thinkpad_acpi module unloaded
first: the mute button works when the thinkpad_acpi module is loaded
with the option enable=0 (but for the internal speakers only as without
the thinkpad_acpi module unloaded).
These are the command sequence I've typed
'modprobe thinkpad_acpi enable=0' command issued on a terminal after
SL510 laptop booted (and thinkpad_acpi module was loaded) does not fix
the mute button issue.
2 additional pieces of info:
- whenever the mute button is pressed with or without the thinkpad_acpi module
loaded, I got the followin
@Alain
Thank you very much. Could you also test if `modprobe thinkpad_acpi
enable=0` fixes?
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The requested alsa info with and without thinkpad_acpi module loaded
(FYI, I unload the thinkpad_acpi module with 'sudo rmmod thinkpad_acpi'
and then './alsa-info.sh') are herewith enclosed.
Regards
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I'd love to test on Maverick but unfortunately I have downgraded to lucid. I do
have a Natty(alpha 1) installation though. I'll post the test results on Natty
sometime later. Hope that would help.
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@xiaq,
Here we are trying to solve the mute issue for Maverick & later
version. Could you try to collect the alsa-info on Maverick *with* and
*without* thinkpad-acpi driver loaded.
I am wondering if `modprobe thinkpad_acpi enable=0` works, this
parameter prevents the alsa mixer from being ini
Running alsa-info.sh on Lucid (without thinkpad-acpi) generates the
attached log.
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Given the fact that the mute key works good without thinkpad-acpi, it
could be interesting to investigate the sound configuration in detail:
Please download alsa-info.sh from http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh.
Execute it with and without thinkpad-acpi loaded, after a while, the result
will
a bit more info:
'echo 0x078d > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask' or
'echo 0x00fd > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask' does
not change anything to the mute button behaviour: volume up/down keys
keep on working, and the mute button does not mute anything.
Here
~$ ls /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey* gives back:
/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_all_mask
/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_bios_enabled
/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_bios_mask
/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_enable
/sys/devices/platform/thi
I added some printk()s in several possible places to check:
http://people.canonical.com/~lexical/archive/lp595896/thinkpad_acpi/
Could anyone help test in the same way as in #54 and report back the
debug messages shown in the console/dmesg?
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The line in dmesg interests me:
[ 15.882471] thinkpad_acpi: asked for hotkey mask 0x078d, but
firmware forced it to 0x008d
what does it do if you `echo 0x078d >
/sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/hotkey_mask`
"0x0700-" is not really documented in the thinkpad_acpi source code,
s
After "rmmod thinkpad_acpi" is called, mute button starts to work well like in
10.04. Also brightness status is well synchronized. The only problem found is
with "wireless" button (Fn+F5).
Is there any possibility to set the system to not use thinkpad_acpi for
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I've also tested your new acpi module. Same outcome as Gumminase: still
unable to get the mute button work.
Thanks for tackling those issues Lin.
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Thank you very much for your suggestios, I tried them both. Here's what
I observed:
The brightness workaround kind of does the trick, but it simply
"switches off" the lower half of the brightness steps, i.e. without the
workaround I could dim the display even darker. I think one should
rather adju
"echo 0 > /sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled" fully
disables brightness control, I mean you can no longer change the
brightness settings via the keys. "echo 1 >
/sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled" restore
brightness control, yet with the aforementioned bug (
Could anyone make the kernel module in
http://people.ubuntu.com/~lexical/archive/lp595896/thinkpad_acpi2/ and
test if it makes the mute key work.
Download both Makefile & thinkpad_acpi.c and perform steps like this:
make
sudo rmmod thinkpad_acpi
sudo insmod ./thinkpad_acpi.ko
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Does "echo 0 > /sys/module/video/parameters/brightness_switch_enabled"
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You need to `sudo su` first to get root permission before doing that.
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I hereby confirm the following regressions on a Lenovo SL510 laptop since
maverick (10.10) upgrade:
- The sound-mute button and the sound-mute LED no longer work. They both used
to work in 10.04 but for internal speakers only, and were ineffective for the
external jack.
- The mic-mute button doe
Also FYI, there are some BIOS updates available at
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-73435.html.
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Ok, from your description we can confirm that in 10.04, thinkpad_acpi
driver is not loaded, so the hardware is behaving in its "default" way.
This could be programmed in the firmware.
thinkpad_acpi driver also controls many other things, such as
brighness adjustment, radio (wifi/bt/wan)
Yeah, I think the situation should be clear now, given different results of
dmesg on 10.4 and 10.10. In 10.4 thinkpad_acpi doesn't work at all, which
leads to mute button behaving in its default way (works, but only affects
the speaker); in 10.10 thinkpad_acpi gets loaded and take over the mute
but
Hi Lin,
I have downgraded my system to 10.4 and was able to confirm that it doesn't
work perfectly either, though in a somehow "better" way. "dmesg | grep
think" gives the line you just mentioned. In 10.4 the behavior is:
headphone / mute button / sound
not plugged in / off / speaker
not plugged
Oh but sorry, this was on 10.10 - does it help anyway?
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"dmesg | grep -i thinkpad_acpi" gives me:
[ 15.860889] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad ACPI Extras v0.24
[ 15.860892] thinkpad_acpi: http://ibm-acpi.sf.net/
[ 15.860895] thinkpad_acpi: ThinkPad BIOS 6JET79WW (1.37 ), EC
6JHT61WW-1.181000
[ 15.860897] thinkpad_acpi: Lenovo ThinkPad SL510, model 28
As someone mentioned that it worked in 10.04, could it be confirmed that
thinkpad-acpi module is loaded in 10.04? or dmesg just shows
"thinkpad_acpi: Not yet suported ThinkPad detected!"
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To my post earlier, my machine type is: 2842-F7U. All of the bugs here
affect my notebook, such as the mute button not working in 10.10, the
brightness indicator being asynchronus to the actual brightness, and
headphone autosense not working.
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@the_king4:
Does applying this bug fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/649917
solve the problem?
If you still have the problem, please open a new bug report, since this
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i can confirm all of the above for my sl510 on maverick:
- mute button doesn't work (though it did work in lucid for the speakers, not
the headphone/output jack)
- headphone jack sense doesn't work (neighter did in lucid)
- brightness osd isn't adjusted right in the way mentioned above (it was
a
Sometimes the Laptop hibernate, sometimes not.
Sorry for double-posting, but I don't know how to edit.
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I've also a Lenovo ThinkPad SL510 with Ubuntu 10.10. I've got exactly
the same problems.
With the Ubuntu upgrade from 10.04, hibernate-to-ram doesn't work
anymore as good as in karmic. Everytime when I close the screen or want
to go into standby, the display shows "(process XXX): GLib_Warning **:
@Gumminase:
If you do so, you aren't able anymore to record via the intern microphone.
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@Tyler:
I think you are talking about the missing headphone jack sense, which is
another bug (#580006) on this notebook. This can be fixed by typing
sudo echo "options snd_hda_intel model=quanta" >> /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf
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Bandaid solution for those needing to output to headphones only:
Sound Preferences -> Output Tab -> Connector
-> "Analog Headphones" outputs only to headphones
-> "Analog Speakers" outputs to both
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I've also an SL510 by Lenovo running 10.10 and I can confirm this
problem.
If you're pressing the mute-button and afterwards the volume-up or
volume-down-button, the sound gets muted.
But the light don't flashs like in Ubuntu 10.04.
If you are only pressing the mute-button, nothing happens.
**
I have an SL 510 running 10.10 and have this problem too.
According to
thinkwiki.com(http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Category:SL_Series), SL
series notebooks have Ideapad firmware, which may be a good clue for
this bug. It also suggests a general solution for
Thinkpad(http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/M
I have a ThinkPad SL410, running 10.10, and these issues also affects
this model.
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Sorry Gumminase, I rechecked your issue and since this bug has enough
information provided for a developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it
as confirmed and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking the
time to make Ubuntu better!
Sorry for the mistake.
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How can i help to provide this information? To recreate this bug... well
i press the buttons and see nothing happening, but that doesn't really
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that information
apport information
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The mute button of my Thinkpad SL510 is no longer working in Maverick
with Kernel 2.6.35.
In Lucid it didn't produce an "XF86AudioMute" signal either but at least
it muted the notebook's speakers (not the headp
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Sorry for leaving seven replies instead of just one big one, I hope this
is the last one until someone gives me new feedback:
The brightness buttons also generate the following events in
acpi_listen, brightness up gives me
ibm/hotkey HKEY 0080 1010
video DD03 0086
brightness
If I press either the volume up or the volume down button directly after
I pressed the mute button, it actually generates the following event
keycode 121 = (keysym 0x1008ff12, XF86AudioMute), state = 0x0
keycode 121 = (keysym 0x1008ff12, XF86AudioMute), state = 0x0
and mutes the audio. The LED wi
What I also noticed: All other hotkeys generate two events of the same
kind in xev while the brightness buttons generate four of them. Example
output for one button pressed each:
keycode 160 = (keysym 0x1008ff2d, XF86ScreenSaver), state = 0x10
keycode 160 = (keysym 0x1008ff2d, XF86ScreenSaver), st
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There is no Keypress Event for the Mute Button but with acpi_listen it
says "ibm/hotkey HKEY 0080 1017" when pressed.
The brightness buttons are working, but they are not synchronous to the
indicator. Maybe this should be reported as a separate bug?
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htt
Hello Gumminase,
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Hotkey handling, such as volume and suspend keys, involves multiple packages.
Please take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting
There is a section called "Step-by-step Troubles
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