Microphone and Headphone Jack support! #190
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@MilkyDeveloper Hi. I just came back to stock firmware from Mr. Chromeboxes UEFI firmware. Having a working mic and headphone jack under Linux sounds really exciting, so I wanted to try this out. As you may already know, I have a BLOOGLET Chromebook (HP Chromebook 14a). On the documentation, it says audio is supported for my device, but when I ran |
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Hey @MilkyDeveloper, I'm happy to test out the audio jack support on a HP Chromebook 14a (BLOOGLET). |
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I assume this is not available for Apollo Lake since we have to use the firmware change via |
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Hello! If you've been linked here, you're one of the candidates selected for Headphone Jack and Microphone validation.
Only proceed if your speakers (internal audio) are working in the first place.
Thanks to u/nsx2brz's post here, I now know the correct AlsaMixer settings to enable a headphone jack.
I was previously unable to test this because I don't have a SOF device of my own, and my personal device's speakers were blown.
I've just added a script called
sof-setup-aux
that uses nsx2brz's method intended to be ran after runningsof-setup-audio
and rebooting, but it usesamixer
rather than the preferred method of using a UCM. Below, I'll be debugging the correct method, using a UCM.Instructions:
.zip
archive that you should extract to/usr/share/alsa/ucm2/
/usr/share/alsa/ucm2/A_FILE_OR_FOLDER_IN_THE_ZIP
unzip
by runningsudo apt install unzip -y
unzip file.zip -d /usr/share/alsa/ucm2
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