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      ALSA: Allow to force model to intel-mac-v3 in snd_hda_intel (sigmatel). · 536319af
      Nicolas Boichat 提交于
      Currently, even if you pass model=intel-mac-v3 as a module parameter to
      snd_hda_intel, the function patch_stac922x (patch_sigmatel.c) will still
      try to auto-detect the model type. This is a problem on my MacBook Pro 1st
      generation, which needs intel-mac-v3, but sometimes incorrectly reports
      0x00000100 as subsystem id, which causes the switch in patch_stac922x to
      select intel-mac-v4.
      
      To fix this, I added a new model called intel-mac-auto, so in case no
      module parameter is passed, and an Intel Mac board is detected, the
      model will be automatically detected, while no detection will be done
      if the model is forced to intel-mac-v3.
      
      This problem has been around for quite a while, and I used to fix it
      by moving the case statement for 0x00000100 in patch_stac922x so that
      intel-mac-v3 is chosen.
      
      Another way to fix the problem would be to check if a module parameter
      was set directly in patch_stac922x, using something like this:
      if (spec->board_config == STAC_INTEL_MAC_V3 &&
      	!codec->bus->modelname) {
      
      But I think it is less elegant (if you prefer that way, I can prepare a
      patch).
      Signed-off-by: NNicolas Boichat <nicolas@boichat.ch>
      Signed-off-by: NTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
      536319af
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