On Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 11:02 AM Thorsten Leemhuis <regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, this is your Linux kernel regression tracker. > > On 09.03.22 14:44, Hans de Goede wrote: > > > > We (Fedora) have been receiving a whole bunch of bug reports about > > laptops getting hot/toasty while suspended with kernels >= 5.16.10 > > and this seems to still happen with 5.17-rc7 too. > > I was about to sent a similar mail, but then I found this one. Thx for > making my life easier. :-D > > But could you do me a big favor and CC the regression mailing list > (regressions@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) in case similar situations arise in the > future? tia! > > > The following are all bugzilla.redhat.com bug numbers: > > > > 1750910 - Laptop failed to suspend and completely drained the battery > > 2050036 - Framework laptop: 5.16.5 breaks s2idle sleep > > 2053957 - Package c-states never go below C2 > > 2056729 - No lid events when closing lid / laptop does not suspend > > 2057909 - Thinkpad X1C 9th in s2idle suspend still draining battery to zero over night , Ap > > 2059668 - HP Envy Laptop deadlocks on entering suspend power state when plugged in. Case ge > > 2059688 - Dell G15 5510 s2idle fails in 5.16.11 works in 5.16.10 > > > > And one of the bugs has also been mirrored at bugzilla.kernel.org by > > the reporter: > > > > bko215641 - Dell G15 5510 s2idle fails in 5.16.11 works in 5.16.10 > > Here is another, but it's basically linking to reports you already > mentioned: > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215661 > > > The common denominator here (besides the kernel version) seems to > > be that these are all Ice or Tiger Lake systems (I did not do > > check this applies 100% to all bugs, but it does see, to be a pattern). > > > > A similar arch-linux report: > > > > https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=274292&p=2 > > > > Suggest that reverting > > "ACPI: PM: s2idle: Cancel wakeup before dispatching EC GPE" > > > > which was cherry-picked into 5.16.10 fixes things. > > From the thread I gather that it looks like 5.17 is not affected; if This is most likely correct. There are at least 3 different sources that have confirmed that. > that changes, could anybody please give me a heads up please? Sure.