Hi,

I have a Sony VAIO Z505JE with ymfpci sound and built-in microphone
and speaker. Everything worked fine with 2.2.17 plus ymfpci patch,
but the 2.2.18-pre22 produces a loud screech starting as sound
initializes and ending when startup scrips load mixer settings.
This happens because of audio loop between microphone and speakers.

I found that the culprit is the change to values of array
mixer_defaults[] in ac97_codec.c, that happened in 2.2.18-pre.

Currently I run the following patch:

--- linux-2.2.18-pre22/drivers/sound/ac97_codec.c       Sat Nov 18 19:04:34 2000
+++ linux-2.2.18-pre22-p3/drivers/sound/ac97_codec.c    Sun Nov 19 15:37:44 2000
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
        {SOUND_MIXER_PCM,       0x4343},
        {SOUND_MIXER_SPEAKER,   0x4343},
        {SOUND_MIXER_LINE,      0x4343},
-       {SOUND_MIXER_MIC,       0x4343},
+       {SOUND_MIXER_MIC,       0x1111},        /* P3 - audio loop */
        {SOUND_MIXER_CD,        0x4343},
        {SOUND_MIXER_ALTPCM,    0x4343},
        {SOUND_MIXER_IGAIN,     0x4343},

I wonder if there is a better way?

In the interests of full disclosure let me mention that YMFxxx do have
internal loopbacks that may produce the same effect and that I checked
to the best of my ability that those loopbacks are muted. Therefore
I conclude that the loopback happens inside the AC97 (if such a thing
is possible).

--Pete
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