https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74451

--- Comment #9 from Aaron Sosnick <[email protected]> ---
Since this bug is marked "NEEDINFO" may I ask for some information or response?
I would like to provide "INFO." How can I provide more info if nobody
communicates to tell me what might be needed.

The bug is not a regression. It happens with all kernels I have tested.
Perhaps it is an ethernet driver bug, but it happens with all e1000e drivers
I have tried. How could a driver work on initial boot, but then fail
subsequently?
Something in the CMOS state must be different? Our kernel is borking the CMOS
state somehow.

Perhaps it is not an ACPI bug, but then why do sleep and hibernate not work?
What else in our kernel could be at fault?

Most likely there is some peculiarity with the ASROCK Z87 Extreme4/TB4
UEFI/BIOS.

It's my mistake for thinking it would be fun to have a board with Thunderbolt
support, but if this board works fine under Windows, but not under Linux, is it
fair to say the board is at fault?

Is anyone even getting these emails? It feels like a blackhole.
Mark it "WONTFIX" if it's a rare motherboard that nobody cares about.
Please don't mark "NEEDINFO" and then ignore me.

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