https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=205657

--- Comment #21 from Pask (p.lacomb...@outlook.fr) ---
Sorry but how can I get acpidump output.
I do not know how to go about obtaining this information.(In reply to Pask from
comment #20)
> (In reply to Zhang Rui from comment #19)
> > Bug closed as there is no response from the bug reporter.
> > Please feel free to re-open it if you can provide the information required
> > in comment #18
> 
> Hello, I am sorry for the long time of my absence.
> I come back to you with new leads.
> I had to give up using the 3.18.99 kernel because it was preventing the
> system from working because it was too old.
> 
> Now the system uses the 5.15.3 kernel (which I compiled).
> But the problem persists and it would appear randomly and the error message
> has changed:
> 
> INFO: task shutdown:1 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
>       Not tainted 5.15.3Pask00 #1
>       "echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this
> message.
> This message runs just as the number of seconds changes and the machine
> stops after 4 or 5 repetitions of the error message.
> 
> However I discovered that by blacklisting the SBS module the machine stops
> normally and the call by the stop button responds perfectly because with the
> SBS module activated I noticed that from time to time the machine behaves
> normally (stop ok, power button responds normally) except when I unplug the
> power cord the problem occurs and it also occurs randomly when starting the
> machine (it's even more problematic than without).
> 
> But by blacklisting the SBS module other problem appears:
> the state of the battery is no longer accessible and the restart has the
> same problem.
> 
> I do not know if it is the SBS module that is the culprit or if it is a
> problem with the information of the state of the battery or some other
> problem because I do not know how to debug this kind of problem.
> Charitable help would be welcome to try to resolve this problem.
> Thanks in advance.

Sorry but how can I get acpidump output.
I do not know how to go about obtaining this information.

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