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I am getting the same error over I2C on a Gigabyte TRX40 DESIGNARE with F6
firmware and
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--- Comment #21 from Hans de Goede (jwrdego...@fedoraproject.org) ---
(In reply to wse from comment #20)
> I found more TF devices with this problem. I sent the patch directly to
> stable, but that might have been wrong?
>
> How do you post
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--- Comment #20 from w...@tuxedocomputers.com ---
I found more TF devices with this problem. I sent the patch directly to stable,
but that might have been wrong?
How do you post commits that are only required on stable and not on upstream?
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--- Comment #11 from Takashi Iwai (ti...@suse.de) ---
You need to identify which is the last working kernel version. Not that old
openSUSE/SLE kernel. That said, check 5.19.y, 5.18.y, etc, to figure out which
kernel started regression.
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dmesg kernel 5-3-18
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full dmesg thinkpad_acpi blacklisted
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--- Comment #7 from Takashi Iwai (ti...@suse.de) ---
I meant rather the case with the older good-working kernel (and thinkpad_acpi
loaded). And, give the full dmesg outputs.
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--- Comment #4 from Takashi Iwai (ti...@suse.de) ---
Also provide the more hardware details and dmesg outputs from both working and
non-working cases.
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--- Comment #3 from Takashi Iwai (ti...@suse.de) ---
Karl, which kernel version did *not* exhibit the behavior? 5.19.x kernel
worked fine, and 6.0.x started showing the problem?
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--- Comment #2 from Takashi Iwai (ti...@suse.de) ---
The original report in openSUSE bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1203404
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Bug ID: 216605
Summary: A ThinkPad W530 exhibits high idle power
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 6.0.1-1.1
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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