Public bug reported:

Summary:
On a device without build-in microphone, plug-unplug headset, on 
gnome-control-center sound setting input tab, input level keeps going up and 
down even without mic/headset attached.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Fresh install Ubuntu 17.10.1 image
2. Boot up the device
3. Plug a headset(with mic) in the GHS jack
4. Open Sound settings(gnome-control-center)
5. Switch to "Input" tab, adjust the input volume amplifier to 100%, and then 
notice that input level will start to float
6. Leave sound setting UI as open, unplug the headset => Problem: input volume 
amplifier is still editable and input level keeps floating.

Expected behavior:
Ideally, when headset is unplugged, the input volume amplifier should become 
in-editable and input level shouldn't keep floating.

Actual behavior:
Input level keeps moving.

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

** Description changed:

  Summary:
- On a device without build-in microphone, plugin-unplug headset, on 
gnome-control-center sound setting input tab, input level keeps going up and 
down even without mic/headset attached.
+ On a device without build-in microphone, plug-unplug headset, on 
gnome-control-center sound setting input tab, input level keeps going up and 
down even without mic/headset attached.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Fresh install Ubuntu 17.10.1 image
  2. Boot up the device
  3. Plug a headset(with mic) in the GHS jack
  4. Open Sound settings(gnome-control-center)
  5. Switch to "Input" tab, adjust the input volume amplifier to 100%, and then 
notice that input level will start to float
  6. Leave sound setting UI as open, unplug the headset => Problem: input 
volume amplifier is still editable and input level keeps floating.
  
  Expected behavior:
  Ideally, when headset is unplugged, the input volume amplifier should become 
in-editable and input level shouldn't keep floating.
  
  Actual behavior:
  Input level keeps moving.

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Title:
  Input level keeps changing even when there's no Mic attached

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Summary:
  On a device without build-in microphone, plug-unplug headset, on 
gnome-control-center sound setting input tab, input level keeps going up and 
down even without mic/headset attached.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Fresh install Ubuntu 17.10.1 image
  2. Boot up the device
  3. Plug a headset(with mic) in the GHS jack
  4. Open Sound settings(gnome-control-center)
  5. Switch to "Input" tab, adjust the input volume amplifier to 100%, and then 
notice that input level will start to float
  6. Leave sound setting UI as open, unplug the headset => Problem: input 
volume amplifier is still editable and input level keeps floating.

  Expected behavior:
  Ideally, when headset is unplugged, the input volume amplifier should become 
in-editable and input level shouldn't keep floating.

  Actual behavior:
  Input level keeps moving.

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