> the benefits of comprehensive updates which we believe these topology files > for particular Intel platform > (ex. sof-lnl/arl/mtl/...-$(codec_name)-xxxx) are signed and verified by Intel > and would be advantageous > in the long run.
While I can appreciate that, it's not the topic of this SRU. In this SRU, you are enabling "cs42l43 and cs35l56 audio on Intel LNL". But there are dozens and dozens of other changes. Furthermore, you are still claiming in the bug description that only cirrus audio could regress: """ It may break cirrus audio support. """ Is that really true, given all the other topology files you are updating? And: > The development of firmware-sof follows the standards of the upstream Linux > community. It ensures > firmware-sof package aligns with the broader Linux ecosystem to avoids > compatibility issues. Updating > only part of the files would require multiple SRUs, testing and verification > cycles for the > new/existing audio configurations which are also expected to be supported by > Ubuntu. If you want to update all those other binary files, then your bug description must reflect that. As it is now, your bug is: - asking to update two specific hardware devices - testing just those two hardware devices - stating that only cirrus audio (presumably those two hardware devices) could regress It was fine so far. But then you: - include 90+ topology files for other devices not mentioned even once in the bug. Do you see the discrepancy and why I'm alarmed? What is in the actual bits of code that was uploaded is NOT what is stated in this bug. Your bug is requesting one thing, but doing something else much larger. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2106394 Title: [SRU] enable cs42l43 and cs35l56 audio on Intel LNL To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/hwe-next/+bug/2106394/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
