Re: [regression] ctxfi: no speaker output when headphones connected on >=7.0.x

From: Takashi Iwai

Date: Wed May 06 2026 - 03:08:00 EST


On Wed, 06 May 2026 08:24:36 +0200,
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
>
> Hi! Just FYI, I noticed a regression report in bugzilla:
>
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=221461
>
> To quote:
>
> > Dutch Ingraham 2026-05-03 18:12:49 UTC
> >
> > Kernels >=7.0.1 contain a regression as to Creative Sound Blaster Z SE
> > discrete pci sound card, but not integrated. Kernels 7.0.1, 7.0.2, and
> > 7.0.3 tested; 7.0.0 not tested. Reverting to any 6.18.x or 6.12.x does
> > not present the issue.
> >
> > Specifically, using pipewire managed by pavucontrol, on both Gentoo and
> > Arch Linux, when both external speakers and headphones are connected,
> > all sound is routed through the headphones regardless of whether settings
> > are set to Line Out/Speaker or Line Out/Headphones; there is no speaker
> > output. If headphones are disconnected, without reboot, speakers work;
> > reconnect headphones, without reboot, sound reverts to headphones.
> >
> > Kernel: 7.0.3, Gentoo compiled from source using olddefconfig on 6.18.24
> > .config; Arch standard release
> > 'lspci -nnk | grep -i audio' attached
> > 'dmesg | grep -i audio' for 7.0.3 and 6.18.24 attached
> > pipewire-1.6.4 on both Gentoo and Arch Linux
> > alsa-firmware-1.2.4 on both Gentoo and Arch Linux
> > 'cat /proc/sys/kernel/tainted' returns 0 for both Gentoo and Arch Linux
> >
> > Processor : AMD Ryzen7 5700G
> > Motherboard : Asus Prime X570-Pro
> > RAM : Patriot Viper Steel DDR-4 @3200mHz
> > Graphics : ASRock AMD Radeon RX 7600 Challenger 8GB OC
> > Sound Card : Creative Sound Blaster Z SE
> >
> >
> > Expected outcome: ability to choose output to either speakers or head-
> > phones while both are plugged-in to sound card.
> >
> > Workaround: none known.
>
> See the ticket for more details. One of them: 7.1-rc2 is affected as
> well. Reporter is CCed. Forwarded this to ensure this report makes it to
> the interested parties, as bugzilla might not have forwarded this.
>
> Dutch Ingraham: if nobody within a few days has an idea why this
> happens, you will likely have to use a git bisection to get this resolved.

As there have been many significant changes in ctxfi since 6.18, it's
hard to tell what broke. Please go git bisect.


thanks,

Takashi