On 10/2/2023 06:52, Mark Brown wrote:
On Mon, Oct 02, 2023 at 11:32:48AM +0200, Linux regression tracking (Thorsten Leemhuis) wrote:
Makes me wonder: How many more such quirk entries will be needed? Will we have all machines listed soon, or do we expect that future Lenovo hardware will need entries as well? If it's the latter: are quirks really the right solution here, or do they just hide some bug or then need for code that automatically handles things?
x86 firmware descriptions are terrible, it's just an endless procession of quirks. The model for ACPI is not to describe key information in the kernel and instead on Windows load device specific information from separately supplied tables. On Linux that translates into these endless quirks, on Windows it's platform specific drivers for otherwise generic audio hardware.
I knew there was a TON of "82" prefix systems from Lenovo so it was an educated guess that all of them needed DMIC support. This was incorrect because one of them didn't have DMIC and that caused a no mic support problem on that system.
So in the case of this seemingly endless list of systems being added to enable DMIC support Mark is right, Windows does it differently.
With the "next" generation of hardware (Phoenix) both Windows and Linux *should* be using the same _DSD, so hopefully we don't need more quirks like this for those.