[Bug 216917] hibernation regression since 6.0.18 (Ryzen-5650U incl. Radeon GPU)

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216917

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6.1.4 dmesg after hibernation

(In reply to Mario Limonciello (AMD) from comment #4)
> [...]
> Is it 100% failure rate on 6.0.y?

Yes.


> Since you mentioned that you couldn't effectively use 6.1.y because of the
> MST issue, are you only finding it on 6.0.y when connected to a dock or
> anything else unique?

No.

Happens with dock, with simple USB-C power (no dock) and on battery.


> > Sadly I don't know how to provide helpful logs. After reboot there's
> nothing
> > helpful in /var/log/messages
> 
> Can you check /var/lib/systemd/pstore?  Perhaps there was a kernel crash
> that got saved into NVRAM and restored by systemd on the next boot.

Sadly that file doesn't exist.
There are some files in /sys/fs/pstore/. But nothing from today.


(In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #5)
> Can you attach your dmesg output?

I don't know how to get logs (including dmesg) when hibernation has failed.
As said, after reboot there's nothing new in /var/log/messages

Instead I attached dmesg after hibernation with v6.1.4. Is that helpful?



Another thing:
Is it important that my SWAP is a file /swap on an ext4 partition inside a LUKS
partition?

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