[Bug 203191] The fan speed reports to 65535, despite the fan is stopped

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203191

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--- Comment #16 from antony.gelberg@xxxxxxxxx ---
Did anyone get anywhere with this? Suffering as well, P14s gen 2, Ubuntu 22.04
LTS, kernel 5.14.0-1048-oem, latest BIOS N34ET57W (1.57).

Not using thinkfan, laptop has always been pretty reliable for the last couple
of years; this is a recent-ish problem for me, having to reboot every few hours
is painful.

Am considering a warranty repair but will be inconvenient to be without laptop
and unsure if it is a hardware problem.

Has anyone noticed anything in the system logs at all? I added a fan speed
indicator in my XFCE panel to check (usually when I'm like hmm, the laptop is
running slowly then I look at the fan speed and it's 65535).

Also, often, I'll hear the fan struggling to start running like brr brr, then
sometimes it runs normally (2000-4000 RPM on average) but most times it's 65535
and a heating CPU.

Also, when I reboot, I get the BIOS Fan Error screen and the laptop powers off.
Then I power it back on and things run normally for x hours.

The bug is in NEEDINFO but what info is needed?

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