Tested on kernel image 6.8.0-1013-oem in ppa2:
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa2

But looks like the kernel is not signed by Canonical key but signed with
canonical-kernel-team.

** Tags removed: verification-needed-noble-linux-oem-6.8
** Tags added: verification-done-noble-linux-oem-6.8

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Title:
  Lenovo X12 Detachable Gen 2 unresponsive under light load

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in linux-oem-6.8 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in linux-signed package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in linux-signed-lowlatency package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in linux source package in Noble:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux-oem-6.8 source package in Noble:
  Fix Committed
Status in linux-signed source package in Noble:
  Invalid
Status in linux-signed-lowlatency source package in Noble:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  SRU Justification:
  ==============

  [Impact]
  To encode some video files with ffmpeg, and the system becomes completely
  unresponsive for as long as the process executes.

  [Fix]
  Enable Wa_14019159160 and  Wa_16019325821 for MTL.

  [Test]
  Tested on hardware, the system works fine when run the same script to
  encode.

  [Where problems could occur]
  It may break intel i915 driver.
  =========================

  I've been using a Lenovo X12 Detachable Gen 2 model from 2024 [1] to
  encode some video files with ffmpeg, and the system becomes completely
  unresponsive for as long as the process executes. Although small, this
  is a pretty good device hardware wise, and while executing the system
  has plenty of RAM (32GB total, 10GB+ left), almost all CPUs are idle,
  no IO wait.

  [1] Intel Core Ultra 164U variant at:
  
https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/Think_Tablets/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable_Gen_2/ThinkPad_X12_Detachable_Gen_2_Spec.pdf

  Things I've tried:

  1) Lowering the priority of ffmpeg with renice
  2) Lowering the priority of ffmpeg with ionice
  3) Using a single thread in ffmpeg
  4) Switching to the lowlatency kernel, with all recommended fiddling
  5) Switching to the OEM kernel (6.8.0-1010-oem)

  Nothing even touches the complete lack of responsiveness. The system
  becomes so unresponsive that when typing nothing shows up, and then
  characters show repeated as long sequences all at once.

  In addition to the attached information, some details about the moment
  the problem happens:

  top - 16:27:49 up  3:26,  1 user,  load average: 1.13, 0.70, 0.68
  Tasks: 397 total,   1 running, 396 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
  %Cpu0  :  2.7 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 56.3 id, 41.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu1  :  3.3 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.4 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu2  :  3.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 97.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu3  :  0.7 us,  1.0 sy,  6.3 ni,  2.7 id, 89.3 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu4  :  3.7 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu5  :  4.0 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 95.7 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu6  :  3.3 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.3 id,  0.3 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu7  :  3.7 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu8  :  4.3 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 95.7 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu9  :  3.7 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu10 :  4.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu11 :  3.7 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu12 :  3.0 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.7 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  %Cpu13 :  4.0 us,  0.0 sy,  0.0 ni, 96.0 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 
st
  MiB Mem :  31537.6 total,   9596.6 free,   9784.3 used,  15292.1 buff/cache
  MiB Swap:   8192.0 total,   8192.0 free,      0.0 used.  21753.3 avail Mem

  Linux 6.8.0-39-lowlatency (x12)         08/08/2024      _x86_64_
  (14 CPU)

  avg-cpu:  %user   %nice %system %iowait  %steal   %idle
             2.87    0.04    0.26    7.48    0.00   89.35

  It may also be worth mentioning, the ffmpeg process is using hardware
  encoding/decoding.

  Thanks for any help on this.

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
  Package: linux-image-6.8.0-39-lowlatency 6.8.0-39.39.1
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-39.39.1-lowlatency 6.8.8
  Uname: Linux 6.8.0-39-lowlatency x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.28.1-0ubuntu3
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: pass
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Thu Aug  8 17:23:32 2024
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2024-06-25 (44 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS "Noble Numbat" - Release amd64 (20240424)
  SourcePackage: linux-signed-lowlatency
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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