Chihhao Chen, Since you're the one with the hardware I believe the bug report for Samsung should be done by your side. Maybe Takashi Iwai has somebody in mind that develops audio code for Samsung and has already contributed to ALSA? It's best if Takashi Iwai helps you out, and you take the shortcut to the corporate structure, otherwise the importance of our findings may be underestimated. Chihhao Chen, please include the following link in your bug report to Samsung: https://lore.kernel.org/patchwork/patch/1466711/ I'd politely remind them that the headset requires a very specific quirk to work with recent Linux, that the patch has entered Linux-Next however it's a workaround because the headset is apparently breaking UAC compliance when it sets both Clock Selectors at the same time, regardless of what Clock Selector we tell it to set via USB Control Message. But you're free to do as you wish. I'm sure you'll be fine. Good luck, Geraldo Nascimento On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM Geraldo Nascimento <geraldogabriel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Em Qui, 5 de ago de 2021 12:50, Geraldo Nascimento <geraldogabriel@xxxxxxxxx> escreveu: >> >> > There is no noise and I think this should be a firmware bug. > > > The fact that there's no noise during the echo test itself doesn't mean it's not a firmware bug. > > It may just mean the MIC is able to support both 48KHz and 96KHz. > > Because from the log we see both Clock Selectors end up selected to pin 1. > > Thank you, > Geraldo Nascimento