Sun Microsystems Blade 1500 Service, Diagnostics, And Troubleshooting Manual page 183

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8.2.6.12
sound@8 Test
The following is an example of a successful sound@8 test:
obdiag> test 12
Hit the spacebar to interrupt testing
Testing /pci@1e,600000/sound@8
Subtest dc97-probe
>> Audio controller detected
Subtest dc97-pci-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-dmar0-1-2-3-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-dmar4-5-6-7-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-mpur2-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-acrdwr-reg-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-acgpio-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-cir-gc-reg-test
Subtest dc97-reg-test:dc97-global-ctrl-reg-test
Subtest dc97-init
Subtest ac97-probe
>> AC-97 detected
Subtest ac97-reg-test
Subtest ac97-reg-test:ac97-general-purpose-reg-test
Subtest ac97-reg-test:ac97-misc-ctrl-bits-reg-test
Selftest at /pci@1e,600000/sound@8 .................................... passed
Pass:1 (of 1) Errors:0 (of 0) Tests Failed:0 Elapsed Time: 0:0:0:1
To check for audio output, you must enable loopback for the test. Type:
obdiag> setenv test-args loopback
The sound@8 test now sends audio out to the speaker, the headphone jack, and the
audio-out jack simultaneously. The test also displays errors as the loopback signal is
not returned. These errors can be ignored.
You need to reconfigure the test arguments before performing any other tests. See
Step 3
in
"Configuring OpenBoot Diagnostics" on page
8-7.
Chapter 8 OpenBoot PROM
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