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Linux 6.15 Brings Support For New Sound Hardware, Continued SoundWire Improvements


Linux sound subsystem maintainer Takashi Iwai of SUSE has submitted all the feature updates slated for Linux 6.15

We've received lots of commits at this time, as a result of various cleanup and refactoring works as well as a few new drivers and the generic SoundWire support. ASoC: * A large series of code conversion to use modern terminology for the clocking configuration * Conversions of PM ops with the modern macros in all ASoC drivers * Clarification of the control operations * Prepartory work for more generic SoundWire SCDA controls * Support for AMD ACP 7.x, AWINC WM88166, Everest ES8388, Intel AVS PEAKVOL and GAIN DSP modules, Mediatek MT8188 DMIC, NXP i.MX95, nVidia Tegra interconnects, Rockchip RK3588 S/PDIF, Texas Instruments SN012776 and TAS5770L, and Wolfson WM8904 DMICs The HD audio quirks continue to be aplenty too and tend to be particularly important for some of the newer laptops from the likes of HP, ASUS, and Lenovo.

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