> > 1. patch_sigmatel.c.diff > > > > I have a Latitude D531 which has a ATI SB600 with a STAC 9205. The > > chip is detected, but no config was read with the latest drivers. The > > problems are the dmic_nids arrays, which are ignored for auto config > > lookup. This calles is_in_nid_list, which expects a 0 terminated list, > > but these arrays are not. > > Oh thanks, I queued the fix on to my local tree. > I'll apply it soon after releasing 1.0.15. Any reason, why the array fix can't go into 1.0.15? > > Additionally I updated the dell_9205_m43_pin_configs with values from > > the latest win drivers. > > Hm, I'm not pretty about this. Does this change work for your machine > well (I suppose you have a Dell Precision). Should I try to get sound running with the old config? The real probem with the driver where the unterminated arrays, which I found after adapting the pin configs. I have no idea, if the driver can work with the old values. Is there real chance, even if the driver is working with my adapted values? I have no knowledge about all the Dell product lines, but mine is a Dell Latitude D531 and is AMD + ATI based (it's a model from the german municipal administration page of Dell). > > 3. patch_sigmatel_dell.h > > > > Output from running create_dell_tables.pl on the latest drivers for my > > D531 from Dell. > > That'll certainly help for debugging although we may need to tidy up a > bit. The perl script is GPL so just help yourself. The script tries to identify duplicateds and merge these into one value. I know there are also some GPIO information in the INI files of the driver. BTW - the windows driver identifies the Dell notebook by the complete PCI ID of of the sound device, while the linux driver just uses the SUB IDs. Jan-Marek _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel