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Interestingly, after initiating S3 sleep and waking up, rerunning the self-test
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S0ix substates residency delta value: S0i2.0 13343658
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Yes, sudo dmesg and then check if there is anything regarding ucsi by grepping;
if you can it would be nice to send the full log to this thread.
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> (In reply to PinkFromTheFuture from comment #31)
> > Please keep in mind that our solution consists of first masking it with
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> Please keep in mind that our solution consists of first masking it with the
> grub options, but after the system has booted, we unmask it
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Ok, so when you do that masking and unmasking can you check if something
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I am also going to test the solution with rmmod ucsi_acpi, without the masking
of gpe6E.
Please keep in mind that our solution consists of first masking it with the
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Some additional information
I run the Lenovo Linux diagnostics tool, which apparently has kernel 6.1
I could use touchpad and everything seems to work fine there.
I saw on boot it
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I can confirm: prima facie, rmmod ucsi_acpi works fine as a substitute for
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> 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
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This fix does not deal with the ACPI flood (in fact on my system I don't see
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What is happening, at least on my system and I suspect on
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> 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
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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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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?
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Summary: ASUS Expertbook B5302F - no s0 residency in s2idle
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Not for me. I have blacklisted int3403_thermal, and get various threads running
as above, causing the fans to start spinning, with or without masking 6E. Seems
worse when not masking,
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Because I had to nuke Debian, as it was not usable, I am attaching partial
dmesg from Live Debian, as it has a few more errors than Arul's dmesg. I allow
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Dear Artem S. Tashkinov,
I have tried the same on 6.8.0-0.rc2.20240201gt6764c317.221.vanilla.fc39.x86_64
it did not work.
Thanks,
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> Please give 6.7.3 or/and 6.8-rc2 a try.
Hello Artem S. Tashkinov,
Thanks for your comment.
Unfortunately it did not work in 6.7.3-250.
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Please give 6.7.3 or/and 6.8-rc2 a try.
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The above showing ACPI masking is not working around the problem is on Debian
testing, with kernel 6.5.13-1
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Even when masking with acpi_mask_gpe=0x6E, I am still getting around 5% cpu
usage from each of several kworker tasks.
122 root 20 0 0 0 0 D 6.6 0.0 0:12.72
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Welp, currently in kernel v6.7.2-arch1-1 and the error message still exist.
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Or adding IRQF_ONESHOT to pinctrl-amd in amd_gpio_probe() might be another way
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Your laptop; does it happen to use IRQ 9 for both ACPI SCI as well as GPIO
controller? This is something I've seen sometimes on Lenovo designs.
It would appear so from
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I tested with kernel 6.7 and force system go to "s2idle" again.
Confirmed this issue happens if the Intel® Volume Management Device(Intel®
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I guess this one here is the FW bug (from \_SB_.PCI0.LPCB.EC0_.BTST)
DerefOf (NBST [Arg0]) [Zero] = Local0 // Battery state
If ((Local0 & One)) //
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The brightness keys are the only easy to spot issue.
Lots of other issues happen because of the workaround.
My computer definitely behaves weirdly and seems crippled.
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In further testing, I've discovered some interactions with userspace.
Specifically, I am normally running elogind (on a Void Linux runit-based
system), and "sudo zzz" often (but not always)
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Update: I have not seen a recurrence of the immediate wake issue on 6.7-rc6 as
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> I just got the machine (and Phoenix 7840 U/S/HS APUs are fairly new anyway),
> so can't
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Investigating some more today while I wait to see if there are still failures.
Here is my /proc/acpi/wakeup (after manually disabling everything):
Device S-state Status Sysfs node
GPP0
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The dump can be extracted
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--- Comment #1 from Paul Menzel (pmenzel+bugzilla.kernel@molgen.mpg.de) ---
More device logs can be found in the [Linux hardware database][1].
[1]: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=6229a0d4ec
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Bug ID: 218287
Summary: `ACPI Error: AE_ERROR, Returned by Handler for
[PCI_Config] (20230628/evregion-300)`
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Hardware: All
OS:
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--- Comment #6 from Bagas Sanjaya (bagasdo...@gmail.com) ---
Can you also check current mainline (v6.7-rc6)?
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--- Comment #5 from Mark Haun (hau...@keteu.org) ---
(In reply to Bagas Sanjaya from comment #4)
> On 12/15/23 22:31, bugzilla-dae...@kernel.org wrote:
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218265
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> > --- Comment #3 from Mark Haun
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--- Comment #7 from Anshu Gahire (gahireanshu1...@gmail.com) ---
Created attachment 305620
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journalctl message from v6.5.9-arch2-1
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Created attachment 305619
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dmesg from v6.5.9-arch2-1
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--- Comment #5 from Anshu Gahire (gahireanshu1...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Bagas Sanjaya from comment #3)
> (In reply to Anshu Gahire from comment #0)
> > Created attachment 305608 [details]
> > dmesg output
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> > I have an Acer Nitro 5
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