(In reply to Ferry Toth from comment #41)
> While bysecting (I hope to complete tomorrow) I found a workaround (that
> works for me on Acer 720P).
> 
> I always had tpm_tis.force=1 on the kernel command line.
> Now I added tpm_tis.interrupts=0.
> 
> Wakes fine now with linux 5.6.0.

First of all, thanks for bisecting this!

I can confirm setting tpm_tis.interrupts=0 works for me on ASUS C302
kernel 5.7.2 (Arch latest) and kernel 5.4.46 (Arch LTS). Previously I
had no tpm_tis.interrupts setting so it must default to on.

So the question is, why does tpm_tis.interrupts only cause problems on
newer kernels? Is it a kernel bug?

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