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Again a collection of small fixes, mostly for device-specific ones. The only big LOC is about the removal of pretty old dead code in ab8500 codec driver, while the rest all nice small changes. * Core / API: - Fix race in deferred fasync state checks - Fix UMP group filtering in sequencer * ASoC: - cs35l56: fixes for driver cleanup and error paths - tas2764/2770: workaround for bogus temperature readings - wm_adsp: fixes for firmware unit tests - amd-yc: more DMI quirks for laptops - Minor fixes for fsl_xcvr and spacemit * HD-Audio: - Mute LED and speaker quirks for HP, Lenovo, and Xiaomi laptops * USB-audio: - New device-specific quirks (Motu, JBL, AlphaTheta, Razer) - Fix of MIDI2 playback on resume * Others: - Firewire-tascam control event fix - Minor cleanups and fixes for sparc/dbri and pcmtest -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQJCBAABCAAsFiEEIXTw5fNLNI7mMiVaLtJE4w1nLE8FAmn8aHoOHHRpd2FpQHN1 c2UuZGUACgkQLtJE4w1nLE/Q2w//RiWXbrpHnLH0s7mHF1M0/rvEIotEpv0IaqiN 4vyjnH8wuBPY35xwX80yLZTjSHxsLc4JYybQx8EcS/sA59laoDaK8SjoaYNuVcNl 3U09PHG4jJvhRrwMCljQtef/V3SHoTGmwXbvtyH7y+6R603EGwKXUI8GZclUrOAV +YMSMkGm2s07kndNWQUy5A8Wn+9gKr7wq5M6D2CmkOoYqkMNibMsJOvFcyCS+rRQ 8KUVPLbL22M12M5JwBTcMagRsnZ9SNRgHSqN88WWjfKUQ8Hbbqvsq58LGY5hOwtM SMluSkhk8+SnAVBZ9bNc/sXeA5nZfGVDZLrl1rB/HbZWTOwjcsqGgA041p7WHaiP ue7DRci5bzToomxppH0sG2IEgelua4S/OUnnFXo8pDCaR0Xv3ZRoq1noDlX/rcPF Cej9reA1Xp0nYSHVBMsvfJlZdbeuQiDU0piaoV3ze+RDctLsuDD5HeDfgrg/q6YI AQdyPRMiRt9h88mi7/X8EzaWGlryfJgJcVOl9/qK9T39H2byFae7YRo2AiReHIs3 1amTKMUu7EhSmgzCEv6yyz2YTbhn9M9wXRrS3F5C1m6/R2B0Q8hOsz26yAWAAiEO yNvN5Duj8auBEavZz+HrDLjWWS/V4WtZF7vBFo3AZLrMnq9CyMqObUnf5kzvkpVp iERsof0= =prTy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'sound-7.1-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound Pull sound fixes from Takashi Iwai: "Again a collection of small fixes, mostly for device-specific ones. The only big LOC is about the removal of pretty old dead code in ab8500 codec driver, while the rest all nice small changes. Core / API: - Fix race in deferred fasync state checks - Fix UMP group filtering in sequencer ASoC: - cs35l56: fixes for driver cleanup and error paths - tas2764/2770: workaround for bogus temperature readings - wm_adsp: fixes for firmware unit tests - amd-yc: more DMI quirks for laptops - Minor fixes for fsl_xcvr and spacemit HD-Audio: - Mute LED and speaker quirks for HP, Lenovo, and Xiaomi laptops USB-audio: - New device-specific quirks (Motu, JBL, AlphaTheta, Razer) - Fix of MIDI2 playback on resume Others: - Firewire-tascam control event fix - Minor cleanups and fixes for sparc/dbri and pcmtest" * tag 'sound-7.1-rc3' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound: (28 commits) ASoC: cs35l56: Destroy workqueue in probe error path ASoC: cs35l56: Don't use devres to unregister component ALSA: sparc/dbri: add missing fallthrough ALSA: core: Serialize deferred fasync state checks ALSA: hda/realtek: Add mute LED fixup for HP Pavilion 15-cs1xxx ALSA: seq: Fix UMP group 16 filtering ASoC: wm_adsp_fw_find_test: Clear searched_fw_files in find-by-index test ASoC: wm_adsp_fw_find_test: Redirect wm_adsp_release_firmware_files() ASoC: tas2770: Deal with bogus initial temperature value ASoC: tas2764: Deal with bogus initial temperature register value ALSA: usb-audio: add clock quirk for Motu 1248 ALSA: usb-audio: midi2: Restart output URBs on resume ALSA: hda/realtek: Fix mute and mic-mute LEDs for HP Envy X360 15-fh0xxx ALSA: usb-audio: Add quirk flags for JBL Pebbles ALSA: firewire-tascam: Do not drop unread control events ALSA: usb-audio: Add quirk flags for AlphaTheta EUPHONIA ASoC: fsl_xcvr: Fix event generation for cached controls ASoC: sdw_utils: avoid the SDCA companion function not supported failure ASoC: amd: yc: Add HP OMEN Gaming Laptop 16-ap0xxx product line in quirk table ASoC: cs35l56: Fix out-of-bounds in dev_err() in cs35l56_read_onchip_spkid() ... |
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