My 2 cents worth is this is a common hardware problem where newer
Laptops have GPU HDMI sound turned off as a default. I think a grub
kernel boot parameter could be set to force `setpci` to be run at
appropriate memory location.

Therefore the Linux Kernel team could be responsible for the bug fix.
However, the nVidia folks might be responsible for submitting the fix to
the Linux Kernel Team.

As a side note, I've stopped using the nVidia card in Linux for the last
six months. Since I'm only using the Intel iGPU Skylake GT 530 graphics,
I'm happy the nVidia GTX 970M HDMI sound is turned off and not
generating heat.

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