@David, thanks for pointing that out.

Yes, seems the better solution with less disruption would be trying to
do something on patch_realtek.c to deal with this case. Since it's auto
config code, must be something that also don't have potential to cause
issues on other machines, a specific quirk just for this could be a
solution.

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