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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
usage() {
cat <<-_EOF_
live cd sound helper script.
Usage: livecdsound [OPTION]
OPTIONS
-u, --unmute unmute all sound cards
-p, --pick select a card for speetch output
-h, --help Show this usage message
_EOF_
}
bugout() {
printf "/usr/local/bin/livecdsound: programming error"
stat_fail
}
echo_card_indices() {
if [[ -f /proc/asound/cards ]]; then
sed -n -e's/^[[:space:]]*\([0-7]\)[[:space:]].*/\1/p' /proc/asound/cards
fi
}
# The following functions try to set many controls.
# No card has all the controls and so some of the attempts are bound to fail.
# Because of this, the functions can't return useful status values.
# $1 <card id>
# $2 <control>
# $3 <level>
unmute_and_set_level() {
[[ -n "$3" && -n "$2" && -n "$1" ]] || bugout
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Setting: %s on card: %s to %s\n" "$2" "$1" "$3"
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "$3" unmute
return 0
}
# $1 <card id>
# $2 <control>
mute_and_zero_level() {
[[ -n "$1" && -n "$2" ]] || bugout
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Muting control: %s on card: %s\n" "$2" "$1"
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "0%" mute
return 0
}
# $1 <card ID>
# $2 <control>
# $3 "on" | "off"
switch_control() {
[[ -n "$3" && -n "$1" ]] || bugout
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Switching control: %s on card: %s to %s\n" "$2" "$1" "$3"
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "$3"
return 0
}
# $1 <card ID>
sanify_levels_on_card() {
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Front" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master Mono" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master Digital" "80%" # E.g., cs4237B
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Playback" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Headphone" "100%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PCM" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PCM,1" "80%" # E.g., ess1969
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC" "80%" # E.g., envy24, cs46xx
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC,0" "80%" # E.g., envy24
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC,1" "80%" # E.g., envy24
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Synth" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "CD" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PC Speaker" "100%"
mute_and_zero_level "$1" "Mic"
mute_and_zero_level "$1" "IEC958" # Ubuntu #19648
# Intel P4P800-MX
switch_control "$1" "Master Playback Switch" on
switch_control "$1" "Master Surround" on
# Trident/YMFPCI/emu10k1:
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Wave" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Music" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "AC97" "80%"
# DRC:
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Dynamic Range Compression" "80%"
# Required for HDA Intel (hda-intel):
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Front" "80%"
# Required for SB Live 7.1/24-bit (ca0106):
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Analog Front" "80%"
# Required at least for Via 823x hardware on DFI K8M800-MLVF Motherboard
switch_control "$1" "IEC958 Capture Monitor" off
# Required for hardware allowing toggles for AC97 through IEC958,
# valid values are 0, 1, 2, 3. Needs to be set to 0 for PCM1.
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA" "0"
# Required for newer Via hardware
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,0" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,1" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,2" "80%"
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,3" "80%"
# Required on some notebooks with ICH4:
switch_control "$1" "Headphone Jack Sense" off
switch_control "$1" "Line Jack Sense" off
# Some machines need one or more of these to be on;
# others need one or more of these to be off:
switch_control "$1" "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack" on
switch_control "$1" "SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack" on
# D1984 -- Thinkpad T61/X61
switch_control "$1" "Speaker" on
switch_control "$1" "Headphone" on
# HDA-Intel w/ "Digital" capture mixer (See Ubuntu #193823)
unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Digital" "80%"
return 0
}
# $1 <card ID> | "all"
sanify_levels() {
local ttsdml_returnstatus=0
local card
case "$1" in
all)
for card in $(echo_card_indices); do
sanify_levels_on_card "$card" || ttsdml_returnstatus=1
done
;;
*)
sanify_levels_on_card "$1" || ttsdml_returnstatus=1
;;
esac
return "$ttsdml_returnstatus"
}
# List all cards that *should* be usable for PCM audio. In my experience,
# the console speaker (handled by the pcsp driver) isn't a suitable playback
# device, so we'll exclude it.
list_non_pcsp_cards() {
for card in $(echo_card_indices); do
local cardfile="/proc/asound/card${card}/id"
if [[ -r "$cardfile" && -f "$cardfile" && "$(cat "$cardfile")" != pcsp ]]; then
echo "$card"
fi
done
}
# Properly initialize the sound card so that we have audio at boot.
unmute_all_cards() {
sanify_levels all
}
is_numeric() {
local str="$1"
[[ "$str" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]
}
set_default_card() {
local card="$1"
sed -e "s/%card%/$card/g" </usr/local/share/livecd-sound/asound.conf.in \
>/etc/asound.conf
}
play_on_card() {
local card="$1" file="$2"
aplay -q "-Dplughw:$card,0" "$file"
}
# If there are multiple usable sound cards, prompt the user to choose one,
# using auditory feedback.
pick_a_card() {
set -f
usable_cards="$(list_non_pcsp_cards)"
num_usable_cards="$(wc -w <<<"$usable_cards")"
if (( num_usable_cards == 1 )); then
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Only one sound card is detected\n"
exit 0
fi
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "multiple sound cards detected\n"
for card in "${usable_cards[@]}"; do
if ! is_numeric "$card"; then
continue
fi
play_on_card "$card" /usr/share/livecd-sounds/pick-a-card.wav &
done
wait
sleep 1
for card in "${usable_cards[@]}"; do
if ! is_numeric "$card"; then
continue
fi
play_on_card "$card" /usr/share/livecd-sounds/beep.wav
if read -r -t 10; then
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Selecting %s sound card as default\n" "$card"
set_default_card "$card"
break
fi
done
}
if (( $# == 0 )); then
echo "error: No argument passed."
exit 1
fi
while [[ "${1}" != "" ]]; do
case ${1} in
-h|--help)
usage
exit
;;
-u|--unmute)
systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Unmuting all cards"
unmute_all_cards
;;
-p|--pick)
pick_a_card
;;
*)
echo "error: Unsupported argument"
usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done