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Hi guys,
Recently, I updated my OS and then (after the next reboot), audio stopped working. I have ThinkPad with a Raptor Lake Intel CPU (i7-1370P) and am using PipeWire.
Concretely, when booting, the mute LED turns on immediately (before I even log in, it did not do this before), and nothing I do can make sound come out of the speakers.
What might cause this?
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Kernel update?
Tried LTS kernel?
Please don't paraphrase, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57855
Please post your complete system journal for the boot:
sudo journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st
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Kernel update? Yes
Tried LTS Kernel? Yes, to no effect.
This is with the LTS kernel, but the error messages look similar with the latest (I can post that, if wanted).
Note that I changed the device status from "Off" to "On" in `pavucontrol" after a few seconds. This had no obviously observable effect, as it switched back to "Off" almost immediately.
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Jan 09 01:38:54 JosETHLaptop kernel: sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl 0000:00:1f.3: ------------[ DSP dump start ]------------
Jan 09 01:38:54 JosETHLaptop kernel: sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl 0000:00:1f.3: DSP panic!
Jan 09 01:38:54 JosETHLaptop kernel: sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl 0000:00:1f.3: fw_state: SOF_FW_BOOT_COMPLETE (6)
Jan 09 01:38:54 JosETHLaptop kernel: sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl 0000:00:1f.3: 0x00000005: module: ROM, state: FW_ENTERED, running
Jan 09 01:38:54 JosETHLaptop kernel: sof-audio-pci-intel-tgl 0000:00:1f.3: status code: 0xdead006 (unknown)
and we're off to the races.
Since the kernel doesn't matter, did you also update https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x8 … -firmware/ and does it help to downgrade that?
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Yes I updated the entire system (as one should do), which might have included sof-firmware. I downgraded it to 2023.09.1-1, but that did not help.
Last edited by jojomodding (2024-01-09 20:49:48)
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which might have included sof-firmware
=> /var/log/pacman.log
1. check what was actually in the ciritical udpate
2. check your older journals (eg. "… -b -5" for 5 boots ago) whether you had the same DSP panics there.
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As for 2: These crashes do not come up regularly. Often, there is only
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,3p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,4p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,5p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,6c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,7c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,31p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,0c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop wireplumber[1286]: <WpSiAudioAdapter:0x56528d6933c0> Object activation aborted: proxy destroyed
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop wireplumber[1286]: <WpSiAudioAdapter:0x56528d6933c0> failed to activate item: Object activation aborted: proxy destroyed
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,3p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,3p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,4p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,4p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,5p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,5p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,6c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,6c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,7c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,7c: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 4)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,31p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
Jan 09 21:47:18 JosETHLaptop pipewire[1285]: spa.alsa: hw:0,31p: Channels doesn't match (requested 64, got 2)
There are quite a few DSP dumps in my log, though, and the earliest is a few days after I first installed Linux. And indeed, I've had intermittent sound issues (see https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=290477) which might have been related, but at least I heard something *sometimes*..
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Can you right now "mpv -ao alsa thunderstruck.mp3"?
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It is shown as playing, but no sound comes out (although `pavucontrol` shows there should be some, and bluetooth headphones work)
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1. check what was actually in the ciritical udpate
Do non-bluetooth headphones work as well (ie. such using a phone jack)?
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Good question.. I'll test as soon as I find some
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Hi guys,
Recently, I updated my OS and then (after the next reboot), audio stopped working. I have ThinkPad with a Raptor Lake Intel CPU (i7-1370P) and am using PipeWire.
Concretely, when booting, the mute LED turns on immediately (before I even log in, it did not do this before), and nothing I do can make sound come out of the speakers.What might cause this?
I don't know what's causing the problem, but I have a similar machine as you and what you are describing happened to me yesterday after a system update/reboot. I was able to get sound in Chrome and Firefox, but not in VLC or mpv. I remembered the exact same thing had happened many months ago and, after a lot of googling, I found a solution that fixed the problem, which I applied once again: I simply renamed/backed up the folder ~/.local/state/wireplumber to ~/.local/state/wireplumber.bak. Then, after rebooting, the wireplumber folder and its configuration files were recreated and the sound was working perfectly again in all applications.
I hope this helps.
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jojomodding wrote:Hi guys,
Recently, I updated my OS and then (after the next reboot), audio stopped working. I have ThinkPad with a Raptor Lake Intel CPU (i7-1370P) and am using PipeWire.
Concretely, when booting, the mute LED turns on immediately (before I even log in, it did not do this before), and nothing I do can make sound come out of the speakers.What might cause this?
I don't know what's causing the problem, but I have a similar machine as you and what you are describing happened to me yesterday after a system update/reboot. I was able to get sound in Chrome and Firefox, but not in VLC or mpv. I remembered the exact same thing had happened many months ago and, after a lot of googling, I found a solution that fixed the problem, which I applied once again: I simply renamed/backed up the folder ~/.local/state/wireplumber to ~/.local/state/wireplumber.bak. Then, after rebooting, the wireplumber folder and its configuration files were recreated and the sound was working perfectly again in all applications.
I hope this helps.
Yup this fixes it.
sam
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jojomodding wrote:Hi guys,
Recently, I updated my OS and then (after the next reboot), audio stopped working. I have ThinkPad with a Raptor Lake Intel CPU (i7-1370P) and am using PipeWire.
Concretely, when booting, the mute LED turns on immediately (before I even log in, it did not do this before), and nothing I do can make sound come out of the speakers.What might cause this?
I don't know what's causing the problem, but I have a similar machine as you and what you are describing happened to me yesterday after a system update/reboot. I was able to get sound in Chrome and Firefox, but not in VLC or mpv. I remembered the exact same thing had happened many months ago and, after a lot of googling, I found a solution that fixed the problem, which I applied once again: I simply renamed/backed up the folder ~/.local/state/wireplumber to ~/.local/state/wireplumber.bak. Then, after rebooting, the wireplumber folder and its configuration files were recreated and the sound was working perfectly again in all applications.
I hope this helps.
I don't know how to thank you enough, I'd never find this without your forum post and it really helps. My configuration:
Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IRX9H (2024 model)
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You're most welcome.
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Just wanted to say THANKS!
jojomodding wrote:Hi guys,
Recently, I updated my OS and then (after the next reboot), audio stopped working. I have ThinkPad with a Raptor Lake Intel CPU (i7-1370P) and am using PipeWire.
Concretely, when booting, the mute LED turns on immediately (before I even log in, it did not do this before), and nothing I do can make sound come out of the speakers.What might cause this?
I don't know what's causing the problem, but I have a similar machine as you and what you are describing happened to me yesterday after a system update/reboot. I was able to get sound in Chrome and Firefox, but not in VLC or mpv. I remembered the exact same thing had happened many months ago and, after a lot of googling, I found a solution that fixed the problem, which I applied once again: I simply renamed/backed up the folder ~/.local/state/wireplumber to ~/.local/state/wireplumber.bak. Then, after rebooting, the wireplumber folder and its configuration files were recreated and the sound was working perfectly again in all applications.
I hope this helps.
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