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Message-ID: <20170913145548.GC25597@bill-the-cat>
Date:   Wed, 13 Sep 2017 10:55:48 -0400
From:   Tom Rini <trini@...sulko.com>
To:     alsa-devel@...a-project.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:     Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@...ux.intel.com>
Subject: Problems with Chromebook Pixel 2015 audio

Hey folks,

Entirely unrelated to the regression on this board that we dealt with
the other week, I have (and have had for a bit), a problem with audio on
this laptop.  After a while of use, I'll have a problem like this:

Sep 12 20:59:30 oliver kernel: haswell-pcm-audio haswell-pcm-audio: FW
loaded, mailbox readback FW info: type 01, - version: 00.00, build 77,
source commit id: 876ac6906f31a43b6772b23c7c983ce9dcb18a19
(everything is fine, audio works, is in use)
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel: haswell-pcm-audio haswell-pcm-audio:
error: audio DSP boot timeout IPCD 0x0 IPCX 0x0
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel: haswell-pcm-audio haswell-pcm-audio: ipc:
--message timeout-- ipcx 0x83000000 isr 0x00000000 ipcd 0x00000000 imrx
0x7fff0000
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel: haswell-pcm-audio haswell-pcm-audio:
error: stream commit failed
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel:  System PCM: error: failed to commit
stream -110
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel: haswell-pcm-audio haswell-pcm-audio:
ASoC: haswell-pcm-audio hw params failed: -110
Sep 12 21:24:04 oliver kernel:  System PCM: ASoC: hw_params FE failed
-110

With those last 4 messages repeating constantly (~3 sets per second, and
the above are from v4.13, but I've had similar for as long as the driver
has been mainline I think) and it only stops when I reboot.  Rebooting
may or may not clear the problem, last night I had to power off to get
audio to come back up.  I'm not quite sure where to begin debugging this
issue.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  Thanks!

-- 
Tom

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