Confirmed here Thinkpad S1 Yoga that disabling the Sensors in BIOS fixes
this problem. It would seem that USB HID signals fromt he gyroscope
triggers resume from suspend similar to that of moving mouse / or
keyboard.
Pointers to configuration on resume from suspend events would help
possible solve
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Disabling sensors in Bios makes Suspend work again
STM Micro HID Sensor HUB, working through IIO HID
accelerometer sensor
rotation sensor
magnetometer sensor
angular velocity sensor (aka gyroscope)
inclination sensor
ambient light sensor
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sudo pm-suspend from commandline works, closing the lid or using KDEs
suspend button won't
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pm-utils suspend fails every 2nd time with gyr
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