Re: So, I had to revert d6d458d42e1 ("Handle DisplayPort tunnel activation asynchronously") too, to stop my resume crashes

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... and FWIW I've been tempting fate while writing these emails this morning too, as I've found nothing breaks a thing faster than declaring it fixed.

With both reverts on Linus master (14-rc5) I've since moved from the CalDigit setup (with attached NVMe) to resuming from hibernate into nothing connected to the laptop at all, to finally suspending then moving to the downstairs setup, which is a standard LED monitor connected via a DP cable to a Belkin TB dock; been 3 for 3 with no failures.

LMK if there's anything I can do to help diagnose d6d4... ; having seen the commit message it looks like quite a useful commit (and maybe solvable with a race-condition fix?).

-K

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Kenneth R. Crudup / Sr. SW Engineer, Scott County Consulting, Orange County CA





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