Either one or a combination of commits
81e5d86
"Register i2c devices from device-tree" and
3a3dd01
"Improve detection of devices from device-tree" broke sound on
PowerBook6,5 machines.
Fix it by adding an entry to the new driver to match PowerBook6,5
machines.
Signed-off-by: Michael Ellerman <michael@ellerman.id.au>
Acked-by: Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
MODULE_ALIAS("aoa-device-id-14");
MODULE_ALIAS("aoa-device-id-22");
MODULE_ALIAS("aoa-device-id-35");
+MODULE_ALIAS("aoa-device-id-44");
/* onyx with all but microphone connected */
static struct codec_connection onyx_connections_nomic[] = {
.connections = tas_connections_nolineout,
},
},
+ /* PowerBook6,5 */
+ { .device_id = 44,
+ .codecs[0] = {
+ .name = "tas",
+ .connections = tas_connections_all,
+ },
+ },
/* PowerBook6,7 */
{ .layout_id = 80,
.codecs[0] = {
* We probably cannot handle all device-id machines,
* so restrict to those we do handle for now.
*/
- if (id && (*id == 22 || *id == 14 || *id == 35)) {
+ if (id && (*id == 22 || *id == 14 || *id == 35 ||
+ *id == 44)) {
snprintf(dev->sound.modalias, 32,
"aoa-device-id-%d", *id);
ok = 1;