With kernel 5.3.0-40 for me the suspend problem is solved. Still I face
a resume problem. But that is another game.
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Title:
suspend fails - previ
I verified my guess through providing a kernel parameter at startup
xhci-hcd.quirks=0x0002
where the bit set is along xhci.h:
#define XHCI_SLOW_SUSPEND BIT_ULL(17)
This quirk provide nearly the same as the patch mentioned in #5.
With kernel 5.3.0-28 and this parameter set the machin
I think the bug is related to https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/11/4/13 since
the CPU of my computer is a Raven Ridge model.
If there is a kernel available with the patch applied I'm willing to
test the patch.
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Then I compared to the behavior with the kernel 5.0.0-29-generic
#31~18.04.1-Ubuntu with the proper suspend behavior from a user's view. There
the computer also shows the kernel oops with
* RIP: 0010:irq_startup+0xe1/0xf0
but i ends with a proper suspend.
I've attached the snippet of this suspen
I've done some effort to get more information about the bug.
1. BIOS updates with the Lenovo tools are a bit confusing. I still stuck
at the BIOS Version O3TKT46A from 07/21/2019. I've opened a support
thread at https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-Desktop-Towers/V530-15ARR-
Desktop-Tower-BIOS-upda
The bug propagates through all kernel updates up to 5.0.0-36. I still
stuck with 5.0.0-29.
Meanwhile and additionally I tried some BIOS updates from Lenovo without
luck. The last BIOS update was o4dj* from 10.2019.
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