** Description changed:

+ SRU; justification
+ 
+ Impact: The current code decides based on a PCI SSID whether a given
+ sound hardware has a certain hw layout. This list has to be modified
+ each time there is a new model. In this specific case the Dell Studio 17
+ is not recognized correctly.
+ 
+ Fix: Applying two patches from upstream: the first enables the user to 
override the hw selection by specifying one of the following values as the 
model= argument to the snd-hda-intel module:
+     - dell-m6-amic  Dell desktops/laptops with analog mics
+     - dell-m6-dmic  Dell desktops/laptops with digital mics
+     - dell-m6       Dell desktops/laptops with both type of mics
+ This allows to make new dell-m6 hw to be tested/enabled without the need for 
a new module. The second patch is a simple quirk to automatically select the 
right model for the Studio 17.
+ 
+ Testcase: see bug report.
+ 
  similar to bug [290549]
  
  "There is a possibility, but no guarentee.  The first question is does
  adding the module quirk to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base (as below) fix your
  sound problems:
  
     options snd-hda-intel model=dell-m6"
  
  My initial symptom:
  -no sound at all when i plug a headphone on headphone jack #1 (no sound on 
the computer, no sound in my headphone)
  -sounds every where when i plug my headphone on headphone jack #2 (sound out 
of my laptop and out of my headphone)
  
  adding the module quirk do not fix my problems.
  
  after the quirk:
  
  -no sound at all when i plug a headphone on headphone jack #1 or jack #2
  (no sound on the computer, no sound in my headphone)
  
  the attachment is command "lspci -nnvv"
  
  Thank you!

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Dell Studio 17 (1737), 2 headphones jack do not work in Intrepid 8.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309512
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