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I tried updating my Fedora 34 kernel from-
5.11.17-300
to
5.12.14-300
and it no longer recognises my XMOS USB device:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [ALSA ]: bcm2835_alsa - bcm2835 ALSA bcm2835 ALSA 1 [vc4hdmi0 ]: vc4-hdmi - vc4-hdmi-0 vc4-hdmi-0 2 [vc4hdmi1 ]: vc4-hdmi - vc4-hdmi-1 vc4-hdmi-1 4 [H20 ]: USB-Audio - HU300 HiFi 2.0 Yunyue Audio HU300 HiFi 2.0 at usb-0000:01:00.0-1.3, high speed
So, device number 4 is missing with the 5.12.14-300 kernel.
Given that the rpi4 is not yet supported, whom should I tell about this apparent bug, please?
:D
On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 10:10 AM David W. Legg dwlegg@gmail.com wrote:
I tried updating my Fedora 34 kernel from-
5.11.17-300
to
5.12.14-300
and it no longer recognises my XMOS USB device:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [ALSA ]: bcm2835_alsa - bcm2835 ALSA bcm2835 ALSA 1 [vc4hdmi0 ]: vc4-hdmi - vc4-hdmi-0 vc4-hdmi-0 2 [vc4hdmi1 ]: vc4-hdmi - vc4-hdmi-1 vc4-hdmi-1 4 [H20 ]: USB-Audio - HU300 HiFi 2.0 Yunyue Audio HU300 HiFi 2.0 at usb-0000:01:00.0-1.3, high speed
So, device number 4 is missing with the 5.12.14-300 kernel.
Given that the rpi4 is not yet supported, whom should I tell about this apparent bug, please?
What's a "XMOS USB hardware"? I doubt being USB it's specific to the RPi4, does it work on another devices such as an x86 device? Can you give more information about the device, what driver does it use when it worked, what's the output of the lsusb line for it etc.