[Bug 86351] New: HDMI audio garbled output on Radeon R9 280X

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Wed Oct 15 12:22:21 PDT 2014


https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86351

            Bug ID: 86351
           Summary: HDMI audio garbled output on Radeon R9 280X
           Product: Drivers
           Version: 2.5
    Kernel Version: 3.17
          Hardware: All
                OS: Linux
              Tree: Mainline
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P1
         Component: Video(DRI - non Intel)
          Assignee: drivers_video-dri at kernel-bugs.osdl.org
          Reporter: joker at netswarm.net
        Regression: No

Created attachment 153891
  --> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=153891&action=edit
dmesg output

Any sound played back over HDMI results in garbled audio output.

When playing audio at 24000hz or below (19200Hz also tested) playback
starts to work normaly without the constant choppyness.

What also works is 44100Hz in Mono.

It behaves like a data bandwith issue that kicks in above 24000hz Stereo
or 44100Hz Mono.

All test are done directly talking to the alsa device.
This means no pulseaudio or dmix or similar processing.
"plughw" had to be used because the hardware does not
allow low rates like 24000.

During all Test a perfectly fine and stable 1080p image is displayed
over HDMI. (No dropouts at all).

This hardware setup has also be successfully tested using Windows.
(Incl. Multi channel PCM 6.0 for lot's of audio bandwidth)

Working Audio Tests:
--------------------
speaker-test -r 24000 -c2
speaker-test -r 24000 -c6 (multi channel PCM works too)

mpg123 -r 24000 <file>
mpg123 -m -r 44100 <file>

The peer format detection is pcm 2.0 44100 or 48000 here.
It appears the format link doesn't matter, only the actual
data bandwidth that's being used)

Garbled Audio Tests:
--------------------
speaker-test -r 48000 -c2
speaker-test -r 48000 -c6

mpg123 -r 44100 <file>


All passthru formats (dts, dolby d, pcm multi channel) get detected
my the destination, but after a short period it loses the link and
tries to resync.

What previously also worked is a HD5570 in the same system which i
no longer have access to though. Not sure about the kernel used back
then.

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