https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217754

--- Comment #76 from Shubhra Prakash Nandi (email2shub...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Shubhra Prakash Nandi from comment #75)
> (In reply to Mario Limonciello (AMD) from comment #49)
> > Created attachment 304880 [details]
> > potential patch (v1)
> > 
> > I think I understand what's going on.  It seems to me that the boot
> firmware
> > had programmed the touchpad GPIO as an s0i3 wake source, but the kernel
> > hasn't.
> > 
> > This means that even though the kernel doesn't touch those bits in the GPIO
> > register they remain enabled.  I've got a potential patch.  Can you please
> > give this a try?
> 
> This patch does not prevent rearming of the pin in my system causing wakeups
> to happen.
> 
> Aug 20 02:27:45 shubhra-pc [debug] kernel:[  844.094915] PM: Triggering
> wakeup from IRQ 9
> Aug 20 02:27:45 shubhra-pc [debug] kernel:[  844.095017] ACPI: EC: ACPI EC
> GPE status set
> Aug 20 02:27:45 shubhra-pc [debug] kernel:[  844.095041] ACPI: EC: ACPI EC
> GPE dispatched
> Aug 20 02:27:45 shubhra-pc [debug] kernel:[  844.153821] ACPI: EC: ACPI EC
> work flushed
> Aug 20 02:27:45 shubhra-pc [debug] kernel:[  844.157723] ACPI: PM: Rearming
> ACPI SCI for wakeup

The log is not dissimilar to one with my patch though in this case laptop is
heating up. So we need to set the interrupt bits as well.

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