** Description changed:

+ === SRU Justification ===
+ [Impact]
+ XPS 13 9350/9360 has unbearlbe headphone noise after recent kernel
+ updates.
+ 
+ [Fix]
+ Lock Headphone Mic Boost level to 1 as an workaround to solve the issue.
+ 
+ [Test]
+ Plug a headphone to audio jack, the noise is really bad.
+ After applying the patch the noise is gone.
+ 
+ [Regression Potenial]
+ Low. This change only targets to 2 systems, so it has limited impact.
+ 
+ === Original Bug Report ===
  Pertaining to 16.04 on a dell XPS 13 9360
  
  ii  alsa-base                                     1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
  
  Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version k4.4.0-57-generic.
  
- 
- When headphones are plugged in, there is a clearly audible hiss (white 
noise). This is present as soon as the headphones are plugged in, whether 
'headphones' or 'headset' are selected from the pop-up box. 
+ When headphones are plugged in, there is a clearly audible hiss (white
+ noise). This is present as soon as the headphones are plugged in,
+ whether 'headphones' or 'headset' are selected from the pop-up box.
  
  Using alsamixer to debug the issue reveals that it is related to
  "Headphone Mic Boost" - the default setting is: dB gain 0.00, 0.00. If
  this is changed to:
  
- 10.00, 10.00 (one notch up) the hiss disappears. 
- 20.00, 20.00 cause a louder hiss and 
- 30.00, 30.00 causes an even louder hiss with high frequency audio artifacts. 
+ 10.00, 10.00 (one notch up) the hiss disappears.
+ 20.00, 20.00 cause a louder hiss and
+ 30.00, 30.00 causes an even louder hiss with high frequency audio artifacts.
  
  When the headphones are removed and plugged back in the Headphone Mic
  Boost setting returns to dB gain 0 and the problem also returns.
  
  This (problem and workaround) has been reported in the wild:
  https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13050843 and
  
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/4j1zz4/headphones_have_static_noise_with_ubuntu_1604_on/
  for example

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Kai-Heng Feng (kaihengfeng) => (unassigned)

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Title:
  Dell XPS 13 9350/9360 headphone audio hiss

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  === SRU Justification ===
  [Impact]
  XPS 13 9350/9360 has unbearlbe headphone noise after recent kernel
  updates.

  [Fix]
  Lock Headphone Mic Boost level to 1 as an workaround to solve the issue.

  [Test]
  Plug a headphone to audio jack, the noise is really bad.
  After applying the patch the noise is gone.

  [Regression Potenial]
  Low. This change only targets to 2 systems, so it has limited impact.

  === Original Bug Report ===
  Pertaining to 16.04 on a dell XPS 13 9360

  ii  alsa-base                                     1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5

  Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version k4.4.0-57-generic.

  When headphones are plugged in, there is a clearly audible hiss (white
  noise). This is present as soon as the headphones are plugged in,
  whether 'headphones' or 'headset' are selected from the pop-up box.

  Using alsamixer to debug the issue reveals that it is related to
  "Headphone Mic Boost" - the default setting is: dB gain 0.00, 0.00. If
  this is changed to:

  10.00, 10.00 (one notch up) the hiss disappears.
  20.00, 20.00 cause a louder hiss and
  30.00, 30.00 causes an even louder hiss with high frequency audio artifacts.

  When the headphones are removed and plugged back in the Headphone Mic
  Boost setting returns to dB gain 0 and the problem also returns.

  This (problem and workaround) has been reported in the wild:
  https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13050843 and
  
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/4j1zz4/headphones_have_static_noise_with_ubuntu_1604_on/
  for example

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