[Bug] Internal microphone not working on ASUS VivoBook (ALC256, Ubuntu 24.04+, kernel 6.x)

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Dear ALSA Developers,

I'm writing to report an issue affecting the internal microphone on the
ASUS VivoBook (11th Gen Intel i7, audio codec: Realtek ALC256) under Ubuntu
24.04 LTS using kernel 6.x.

Summary:
- Internal microphone is detected by ALSA and PipeWire (input device is
listed, RUNNING state)
- Volume and boost levels are at 100%, not muted
- However, no sound is recorded — mic is completely silent
- External USB microphones work fine on the same system

What I’ve tested:
- Ubuntu 24.04 default kernel 6.11 → internal mic not working
- Mainline kernel 6.15 via mainline tool → still not working
- Ubuntu 20.04 (kernel 5.x, likely 5.4 or 5.15 HWE) → **internal mic was
working fine**

This suggests a regression or pin configuration issue in recent kernels
affecting ALC256 on this laptop.

Here is the full ALSA info dump:
https://alsa-project.org/db/?f=6d6466ba903b2e08b351046571e0fc54ddd13981

And here is the related Launchpad bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/2112330

I’d be happy to test a patch or provide additional logs if needed.

Many thanks for your support and your work on ALSA!

Best regards,
*Anas Muhamad Pauzi  *
ASUS VivoBook (11th Gen Intel Core i7, Realtek ALC256)




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