This bug was fixed in the package linux-firmware - 1.201.3

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linux-firmware (1.201.3) impish; urgency=medium

  * linux-firmware: add firmware for adl machines from sof-firmware-v1.9.2 (LP: 
#1952011)
  * Miscellaneous Ubuntu packaging changes and cleanups (LP: #1953587)
    - SAUCE: check_whence.py: Add python3 shebang
    - SAUCE: check_whence.py: Also process WHENCE.ubuntu
    - SAUCE: check_whence.py: Ignore debian/ and fw_source/ directories
    - SAUCE: check_whence.py: Ignore ea/ directory
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete bnx2x from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete tr_smctr from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ti-connectivity from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete tda7706 from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete sxg from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete myricom from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete mwl8k from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete libertas from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete Computone from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete dabusb from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete cxgb from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete bnx2x from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ar9170 from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ar7010 from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ath3k from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete 3com from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ath6k from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete slicoss from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ath9k from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ar3k from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete bnx2x from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete files from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete cxgb3 from WHENCE
    - SAUCE: Remove obsolete ueagle-atm from WHENCE
    - Add LICENCE.realtek-firmware.txt to WHENCE.ubuntu
    - Rename LICENCE.dib0700 to LICENSE.dib0700
    - Move Ubuntu check_firmware script to debian/scripts/
    - Remove unnecessary symbolic links
    - intel/sof: Remove symbolic links and add license to WHENCE.ubuntu
    - [Packaging] Add check rule and call it in clean stage
    - [Packaging] Add WHENCE.ubuntu as README.ubuntu to the package
    - UBUNTU: [Packaging] close-release: Parse commit messages for Ignores and 
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 -- Juerg Haefliger <jue...@canonical.com>  Tue, 07 Dec 2021 09:40:38
+0100

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Title:
  [SRU] linux-firmware: add sof-firmware for adl platforms from sof-
  firmware-v1.9.2

Status in HWE Next:
  New
Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in linux-firmware source package in Focal:
  Fix Released
Status in linux-firmware source package in Hirsute:
  Fix Released
Status in linux-firmware source package in Impish:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Because we plan to remove sof-firmware related files from linux-firmware
  of jammy and replace them with a debian package firmware-sof-signed, so
  this SRU is not applied to jammy. I will submit another SRU to
  firmware-sof-signed package later. 

  [Impact]
  In the Dell oem project, we have many laptops which has sof dmic or
  sof soundwire audio design, they need to load firmware and topology
  files specific to ADL, otherwise the audio driver will fail to
  initialize and the whole audio can't work.

  [Fix]
  Integrate the firmware and topology files from sof-firmware-v1.9.2

  [Test]
  Installed the patched linux-firmware and booting the patched kernel,
  the audio work well, all output and input devices work normally

  [Where problems could occur]
  This SRU introduces new firmware and topology files for adl, it has
  low possibility to introduce regression. If it could, it could
  possibilily affect the other machines which also need to load firmware
  and topology files, it could make the audio can't work on those machines,
  but this possibility is very low, we have tested the SRU on many laptops,
  no regression found.

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