Re: Patch for Realtek ALC298 on a Samsung Galaxy book

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Hi, 

I sent this patch in order to get it integrated into the ALSA source code (or 
at least in order to discuss this patch) but i got no news.
How can I do in order to integrate it?
Thanks in advance.

Aurélien

Le vendredi 12 mai 2023, 09:04:57 CEST Aurélien a écrit :
> Hi, 
> 
> Several years ago I sent several mails about problem with Realtek ALC 298
> sound card not working on Samsung Galaxy book. Due to a computer problem i
> had to stop working on it. However I succeed to get it working and I'm
> submitting the patch attached to this email.
> 
> Internal speakers works very well.
> In order to get headset working I had to hack a little bit since it shares
> the same pin widget (0x17) with the internal speaker. It seems that the
> ALSA code have solutions to declare a pin widget as both internal and jack
> but if I use that it doesn't recognize the presence of the jack.. Maybe I'm
> wrong somewhere.
> 
> Last but not least i saw that under windows the driver uses another mixer
> (0xd through the out widget 0x3 rather than mixer 0xc throught the out
> widget 0x2) when it uses the headset. It offers the opportunity to have a
> dedicated volume control for the headset independant from the internal
> speaker. Maybe it could be interesting to do the same under the Linux
> driver. Unfortunately I don't know how to do that. 
> 
> Do you think is it possible to integrate this patch to the ALSA code?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Aurélien






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