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    ALSA: hda - Don't apply EAPD power filter as default · ba615b86
    Takashi Iwai authored
    
    
    So far, the driver doesn't power down the widget at going down to D3
    when the widget node has an EAPD capability and EAPD is actually set
    on all codecs unless codec->power_filter is set explicitly.
    This caused a problem on some Conexant codecs, leading to click
    noises, and we set it as NULL there.  But it is very unlikely that the
    problem hits only these codecs.
    
    Looking back at the development history, this workaround for EAPD was
    introduced just for some laptops with STAC9200 codec, then we applied
    it blindly for all.  Now, since it's revealed to have an ill effect,
    we should disable this workaround per default and apply only for the
    known requiring systems.
    
    The EAPD workaround is implemented now as snd_hda_codec_eapd_power_filter(),
    and this has to be set explicitly by the codec driver when needed.
    As of now, only patch_stac9200() sets this one.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarTakashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
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