Re: [RFC PATCH 0/6] ALSA/HDA: abort probe when DMICs are detected

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On 5/24/19 10:45 AM, Daniel Drake wrote:
Thanks for the patches!

On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 7:26 AM Pierre-Louis Bossart
<pierre-louis.bossart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am not sure if it's a good idea to enable this by default, the
experience of the first round showed it's risky to make assumptions on
what BIOS vendors implemented.

Can you clarify what you mean here, are you saying you don't want to
enable this new DMIC hardware support by default?

No. What I am saying is that
a) the legacy HDaudio driver does not support DMICs
b) the decision to abort the HDaudio legacy driver probe should not be the default, since it depends on BIOS information that may be wrong and on which I have *zero* control.

There are 4 cases really:

1. DMICs attached to PCH and BIOS/NHLT reports DMICS -> abort HDaudio legacy probe 2. No DMICs attached to PCH and BIOS/NHLT does not report DMICs -> continue probe and use HDAudio legacy. 3. DMICs attached to PCH and BIOS/NHLT does not report DMICs -> broken config, we will need an option to abort the probe by force and ignore the BIOS if you care about audio capture. 4. no DMICs attached to PCH and BIOS/NHLT reports DMICs -> broken config, we need an option to ignore the BIOS and continue the probe.

Does this help?
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