Bad news: I just found out the "potential" race condition is very much
real, I jus had a machine resumed with a failed reset on the pins. No
big deal, if one runs the script manually
(/etc/sleep.d/99_reconf_sndpins_pa resume) it succeeds.

BTW, I'm afraid the proposed user_pin_configs isn't perfect either. On
the n76 (but I suspect the same applies to the n56) there's a SPDIF out,
shared with the headphone jack. The proposed user_pin_configs don't
create any SPDIF output.

Where can one find a documentation of these pin configuration values?

BTW, I think it's time to bug upstream about this.

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  [N56VZ, Realtek ALC663, Black Headphone Out, Right] No sound at all:
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