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Bug ID: 218461
Summary: ASUS Expertbook B5302F - no s0 residency in s2idle
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Kernel Version: 6.7.3
Hardware: Intel
OS: Linux
Status: NE
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--- Comment #25 from Ralph Martin (ra...@cs.cf.ac.uk) ---
Hi Diogo
thanks for that suggestion.
rmmod ucsi_acpi does indeed seem to fix the problem.
Are there likely to be any unwanted side effects of doing this?
Ralph
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--- Comment #26 from Diogo Ivo (diogo@tecnico.ulisboa.pt) ---
Not really, UCSI is used to communicate the state of the USB-C port to the OS
and also allows for the user to set the state manually, so nothing critical.
What happens is that when
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--- Comment #27 from Cristian Cocos (cri...@ieee.org) ---
(In reply to Diogo Ivo from comment #26)
> Not really, UCSI is used to communicate the state of the USB-C port to the
> OS and also allows for the user to set the state manually, so nothing
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--- Comment #28 from Diogo Ivo (diogo@tecnico.ulisboa.pt) ---
This fix does not deal with the ACPI flood (in fact on my system I don't see
that) and only addresses the high CPU usage.
What is happening, at least on my system and I suspect on
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--- Comment #29 from Cristian Cocos (cri...@ieee.org) ---
(In reply to Diogo Ivo from comment #28)
> This fix does not deal with the ACPI flood (in fact on my system I don't see
> that) and only addresses the high CPU usage.
If I remember correct
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--- Comment #30 from Cristian Cocos (cri...@ieee.org) ---
I can confirm: prima facie, rmmod ucsi_acpi works fine as a substitute for
masking gpe0x6E. If it is proven over time to have less of an impact on the
system as a whole, I think we have a w
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