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[ptl-008-drop-stable] Merge DTS topology to PTL production#10723

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[ptl-008-drop-stable] Merge DTS topology to PTL production#10723
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This PR is to cherry-pick the DTS related topology to PTL production branch. The commits are the same as PR#10715. Also, cherry-pick PR#10708 in this PR as base topology.

Create the topology file: sof-ptl-rt721-l3-rt1320-l3-4ch-ssp2-bt,
enabling BT on SSP2 and PCH_DMIC 4-channel support via the tplg_filename
parameter as a fallback when no ACPI machine table is found.

Signed-off-by: Mac Chiang <mac.chiang@intel.com>
Add DTS pipeline and sdw-amp-dts, sdw-jack-dts to support PTL platform

Signed-off-by: Joe Cheng <joe.cheng@xperi.com>
@joechengxperi joechengxperi force-pushed the ptl-008-dts-ptl-topology-merge branch from edbb127 to e28d41e Compare April 27, 2026 07:38
Split this cmakefile from the origin commit for the further
maintenance of production branch

Signed-off-by: Joe Cheng <joe.cheng@xperi.com>
@joechengxperi joechengxperi force-pushed the ptl-008-dts-ptl-topology-merge branch from e28d41e to 6bfae4c Compare April 27, 2026 08:01
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@abonislawski fyi cherrypick

@kv2019i kv2019i changed the title Merge DTS topology to PTL production [ptl-008-drop-stable] Merge DTS topology to PTL production Apr 28, 2026
@kv2019i kv2019i requested a review from abonislawski April 28, 2026 05:44
@abonislawski abonislawski merged commit 6973090 into thesofproject:ptl-008-drop-stable Apr 28, 2026
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