Comment 479 for bug 1958019

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In , social (social-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

Thanks Cameron, that is great news! I'll keep an eye on that thread.

(In reply to Cameron Berkenpas from comment #465)
> I have great news for you. Lucas Tanure (who has posted on this bug
> about this recently) is working on this right now:
> https://www.spinics.net/lists/alsa-devel/msg132632.html
>
> His work is still in the very early stages as there's back and forth to
> determine the best way to implement support for these chips. I think
> we're still a ways out from working support, but at least things are
> moving in the right direction.
>
> This bug has gotten very long, and I also feel like this is really a
> separate issue. Would it make more sense to start a new bug for tracking
> the support of the Cirrus Logic cs35l41 for laptops?
>
> And this isn't technically a bug. Can we file kernel bugs that are
> actually driver (feature) requests?
>
> On 10/16/21 9:01 AM, <email address hidden> wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
> >
> > Jack Brennan (<email address hidden>) changed:
> >
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> > CC| |<email address hidden>
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> > --- Comment #464 from Jack Brennan (<email address hidden>) ---
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've done my best to read through this thread, so I apologize if I've
> > misunderstood. But as far as I understand the 2021 AMD Legion 7 has
> amplifier
> > chips that are currently not supported and no current information exists as
> > to
> > how they operate?
> >
> > I have an AMD 2021 Legion 7 and can help out if anyone is allocating time
> to
> > this issue. Unfortunately I'm not a driver/kernel developer, but I can run
> > scripts, retrieve information and test potential fixes.
> >
> > I do appreciate the work that has been put into the other models!
> >