On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 04:17:16PM +0000, Rojewski, Cezary wrote: > On 2020-11-04 12:58 PM, Greg KH wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:46:36PM +0100, Gorski, Mateusz wrote: > >> > >>>> [ Upstream commit 1b290ef023b3eeb4f4688b582fecb773915ef937 ] > >>>> > >>>> Add alternative topology binary file name based on used machine driver > >>>> and fallback to use this name after failed attempt to load topology file > >>>> with name based on NHLT. > >>>> This change addresses multiple issues with current mechanism, for > >>>> example - there are devices without NHLT table, and that currently > >>>> results in tplg_name being empty. > ... > > >>> What problems are people facing, and what kernel(s) are you asking for > >>> this to be ported to, and why can't people just use 5.8 or newer if they > >>> have this new hardware? > >>> > >> > >> I forgot to add - I wanted this change to be merged to stable 5.4 kernel. > >> Please let me know if I should resend this patch with this information > >> included. > >> > >> As for the user issues - topology binary file name is currently created > >> according to information from NHLT. The problem is, that some laptops (for > >> example Dell XPS 13) do not have NHLT at all. This results in topology > >> binary name being empty (" "). > >> This patch adds alternative name based on loaded machine driver. > >> > >> It applies not only to new hardware, please note that the mentioned Dell XPS > >> 13 is based on Kabylake. This issue existed on upstream from the beginning > >> of Skylake driver and was only recently addressed. > > > > When was that laptop released and is this the only change that is needed > > in order for the 5.4.y kernel to work properly on it? > > > > Sorry for the late answer, Greg. To address your concerns and questions > let me elaborate: > > Indeed, this change is not the only one required to enable DMIC + HDA > configuration for customers. The following series is essential: > > [PATCH 0/7] ASoC: Intel: Skylake: Fix HDaudio and Dmic > https://lore.kernel.org/alsa-devel/20200305145314.32579-1-cezary.rojewski@xxxxxxxxx/ Great, then they should just use a newer kernel version. It's crazy to think that you can go back in time and get older kernels working for newer hardware :) thanks, greg k-h