HDAUDIOCTL(8) |
System Manager's Manual |
HDAUDIOCTL(8) |
NAME
hdaudioctl —
program to manipulate hdaudio(4) devices.
SYNOPSIS
hdaudioctl |
[-f device] command [arguments] |
DESCRIPTION
The
hdaudioctl command can be used to inspect and reconfigure High Definition Audio devices and their child codecs.
The mandatory command argument specifies the action to take. Valid commands are:
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list
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For each child codec of the chosen hdaudio(4) device, display the nid, vendor, product, subsystem and device IDs.
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get codecid nid
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Retrieve and display the current codec configuration as a proplib(3) XML plist.
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set codecid nid [plist]
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Detach the specified hdafg(4) codec and then re-attach with its widgets explicitly configured according to the specified plist. If no plist is given, the in-built widget parsing rules based on the High Definition Audio specification will be used.
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graph codecid nid
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Output a DOT file suitable processing by graphviz. The resulting image will graphically show the structure and interconnections of the widgets that form the chosen hdafg(4) codec.
FILES
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/dev/hdaudioX
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control devices
HISTORY
The hdaudioctl command first appeared in NetBSD 5.1.
AUTHORS
hdaudioctl is based on two separate programs written by Jared McNeill <jmcneill@NetBSD.org> under contract by Precedence Technologies Ltd <http://www.precedence.co.uk/>. Integration into one program and writing this manual page was done by Stephen Borrill <sborrill@NetBSD.org>.
CAVEATS
When a plist is loaded and the
hdafg(4) codec reattaches, all mixer controls will be returned to their default values.