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-rw-r--r--sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c20
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c b/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
index ea4200a4ee4..b34d2448d17 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
@@ -2414,8 +2414,8 @@ static struct hda_input_mux alc260_capture_source = {
},
};
-/* On Fujitsu S702x laptops capture only makes sense from Mic/LineIn jack
- * and the internal CD lines.
+/* On Fujitsu S702x laptops capture only makes sense from Mic/LineIn jack,
+ * headphone jack and the internal CD lines.
*/
static struct hda_input_mux alc260_fujitsu_capture_source = {
.num_items = 3,
@@ -2790,16 +2790,26 @@ static hda_nid_t alc260_test_dac_nids[1] = {
static hda_nid_t alc260_test_adc_nids[2] = {
0x04, 0x05,
};
+/* This is a bit messy since the two input muxes in the ALC260 have slight
+ * variations in their signal assignments. The ideal way to deal with this
+ * is to extend alc_spec.input_mux to allow a different input MUX for each
+ * ADC. For the purposes of the test model it's sufficient to just list
+ * both options for affected signal indices. The separate input mux
+ * functionality only needs to be considered if a model comes along which
+ * actually uses signals 0x5, 0x6 and 0x7 for something which makes sense to
+ * record.
+ */
static struct hda_input_mux alc260_test_capture_source = {
- .num_items = 7,
+ .num_items = 8,
.items = {
{ "MIC1 pin", 0x0 },
{ "MIC2 pin", 0x1 },
{ "LINE1 pin", 0x2 },
{ "LINE2 pin", 0x3 },
{ "CD pin", 0x4 },
- { "LINE-OUT pin", 0x5 },
- { "HP-OUT pin", 0x6 },
+ { "LINE-OUT pin (cap1), Mixer (cap2)", 0x5 },
+ { "HP-OUT pin (cap1), LINE-OUT pin (cap2)", 0x6 },
+ { "HP-OUT pin (cap2 only)", 0x7 },
},
};
static struct snd_kcontrol_new alc260_test_mixer[] = {