There's a discussion here possibly about the same problem:
https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/801533/
And they referred to this patch:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/commit/?id=242d3a49a2a1a71d8eb9f953db1bcaa9d698ce00
The changes look like they line
@Andon-2 -- I wish I had better news. :/
Long story short, I was able to build a 3.19-ish kernel with some
additional ASoC patches earlier this week and the card showed up on the
I2S bus with full input/output capabilities. However, whenever I played
sounds, I never heard anything. PulseAudio sh
I'm building with those new SoC patches now. My first couple of builds
didn't work out and I discovered that my .config didn't have modules
enabled for some of those SoC audio codecs. I'll hopefully know
something more soon.
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I tested David's rt288.patch above on 3.19-rc7 and it had no effect on
the audio problem. I tried it with and without reverting the i2c IRQ
patch that fixed the touchpad.
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Done with the git bisect. It's somewhere in the late days of 3.17 and
early days of 3.18. Here's the RHBZ with the patch:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188439#c25
I'm hoping someone with more knowledge than me around this part of the
kernel can make sense of it. If I pull the
Mario --
So 3.18 didn't have any touchpad freeze or tapping issues? I've tested
3.18.3 and 3.18.5 on Fedora and they have the freezes. I'm wondering if
something broke between 3.18.0 and 3.18.3. Do you have any additional
details on that 3.18 kernel you tested? Perhaps the git hash?
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I'll be firing up a kernel bisect this weekend to see if I can find the
issue. From multiple reports (incuding some in the RHBZ[1]), 3.16 works
and 3.17 has issues. 3.18 and 3.19-rc7 have no improvements.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188439
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FWIW, this issue happens for me on the same hardware on Fedora. Already
tried kernels 3.17.4, 3.18.3, and 3.18.5. Blacklisting i2c_hid doesn't
have an effect on the touchpad freeze-ups that Jared noted.
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