https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199649

--- Comment #2 from Bart R. ([email protected]) ---
Things became more weird. After updating to kernel version
kernel-core-4.16.7-300.fc28.x86_64 and remove the kernel parameter. I can
suspending en resuming without any problem. But interrupt gpe6D is still
enabled after resuming (disabled during initial start). Only a few thousand
interrupts i noticed on gpe 6D. And the Bluetooth device is stille working

Then I boot the system with kernel kernel-core-4.16.6-302.fc28.x86_64 and
removing the kernel parameter "btusb.enable_autosuspend=0". I saw the same
result: gpe6D is enabled, only a few thousand interrupts and the Bluetooth
device is still working. 

I'm struggling with a few questions:
- What is the causes the interrupt storm on interrupt gpe6D?
- Why is interrupt gpe6D enabled after suspending and resuming?

I try to go back to kernel version 4.16.5-300 (the initial version of fedora
28) to see if that version change the behavior of the ACPI of the machine.

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