> Namely, I followed the same procedure as before with the headphone patch, but right before I made the new custom kernel I just added the new candidate CORB values to the new patch_realtek.c file in my new custom header... so basically just modified the samsung headphone very quiet fixup (partial sample below).
Looks good to me.
> I guess I can try again with the full halt and restart process as listed in the openbsd article...
Good idea.
No one promised us that this would work. However, we gave it a try, which is what Jaroslav asked us to do way back in May (see bugzilla comment 14 [1]). Can you post your results in the kernel bugzilla and then ping Jaroslav?
$ ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c |grep Jaroslav
Jaroslav Kysela <email address hidden> (maintainer:SOUND)
@John Hoff
> Namely, I followed the same procedure as before with the headphone patch, but right before I made the new custom kernel I just added the new candidate CORB values to the new patch_realtek.c file in my new custom header... so basically just modified the samsung headphone very quiet fixup (partial sample below).
Looks good to me.
> I guess I can try again with the full halt and restart process as listed in the openbsd article...
Good idea.
No one promised us that this would work. However, we gave it a try, which is what Jaroslav asked us to do way back in May (see bugzilla comment 14 [1]). Can you post your results in the kernel bugzilla and then ping Jaroslav?
$ ./scripts/ get_maintainer. pl sound/pci/ hda/patch_ realtek. c |grep Jaroslav
Jaroslav Kysela <email address hidden> (maintainer:SOUND)
[1] https:/ /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=207423# c14