So if you look at https://merges.ubuntu.com/main.html?query=alsa-
utils&showProposed=true&showMergeNeeded=true&showLongBinaries=true you
can see the state of this - Ubuntu has a delta on the alsa-utils
package, the Ubuntu version is 1.2.11-1ubuntu1 and the Debian version is
1.2.12-1.

Someone would have to analyze this and most likely do the package merge,
or justify why the multiple Ubuntu patches are no longer required and
sync the package to the Debian version instead.  Mind that we're past
feature freeze, so attempting to do that needs to be subject to feature
freeze rules.

Alternately, we can patch v1.2.11-1ubuntu1 in Oracular for your scenario
- a merge will still be needed later, but with a patched Oracular
version we are a step closer to meeting SRU expectations.  Please read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureFreeze and consider if your change needs
an exception request or not.

Unsubscribing sponsors, as there is nothing actionable here.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2073552

Title:
  Add SoundWire devices to alsa-info reported in ACPI

Status in alsa-utils package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in alsa-utils source package in Jammy:
  In Progress
Status in alsa-utils source package in Noble:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [SRU Justifications]

  [Impact]
  Modern Intel platforms (RPL, MTL, LNL...etc) connect audio codecs on 
Soundwire instead of HDA, but the soundwire devices are not well reflected on 
the alsa-info report. In order to meet the increasing demands for SoundWire 
debugging, we must enable alsa-info to provide more information about SoundWire.

  [Fix]
  Backport the upstream commit cc0bcef81389 ("alsa-info.sh: log SoundWire 
devices reported in ACPI") of v1.2.12. The Oracular is expected to sync with 
v1.2.12 and we may not have to backport to Oracular. The reported information 
can reflect which soundwire devices are connected and which soundware link the 
device connects to. It's quite sufficient for what driver should be ready and 
what tplg/firmware file should be loaded.

  [Test Case]
  1. Find a machine with (RTK/Cirrus/TI) Soundwire audio device.
  2. Install the new alsa-utils debian package
  3. Execute `alsa-info` to generate the report
  4. Check if the section "ACPI SoundWire Device Status Information" exists in 
the output report.

  [Where problems could occur]
  It's simply an additional soundwire information when ACPI exposed the 
soundwire device. The risk for regression is low.

  [Other Info]
  Verify if the official Oracular starts from version v1.2.12 to determine if 
we have to land it on Oracular.

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