I don't know the reasons, but this code has been working in this way for 10+ years, so this type of collision can not be common.
I sent the ALC285_FIXUP_THINKPAD_HEADSET_JACK patch to the lists: https://lore.kernel.org/all<email address hidden>/
And I sent a question about how to handle this collision: https://lore<email address hidden>/
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I don't know the reasons, but this code has been working in this way for 10+ years, so this type of collision can not be common.
I sent the ALC285_ FIXUP_THINKPAD_ HEADSET_ JACK patch to the lists: /lore.kernel. org/all<email address hidden>/
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And I sent a question about how to handle this collision: /lore<email address hidden>/
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If you are interested in linux sound development, you can subscribe to the linux-sound list: vger.kernel. org/vger- lists.html# linux-sound
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