https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216101

--- Comment #15 from Catalin (cata...@antebit.com) ---

> For now I've attached a series that adds a quirk for this bug that I think
> is more likely upstreamable.  If you can please test it on top of 6.0-rc4
> and see if things work now?

Works as expected! 
I'll keep it under observation for a few days, just in case.

> You mean that connecting an external monitor causes the system to wake up?
No. 

When external monitor is connected ( signal is coming from nvidia chip )
and want to put it in standby it comes back right away.
When is on hdmi, when it comes back there is always signal on monitor.
When it is on usb-c ( display port) when it comes back monitor is off. If I try
again works, because it does not know that the monitor is connected.
I need to plug again to have signal on usb-c.

In logs I have

[ 1917.472805] PM: suspend-to-idle == suspend
[ 1918.094089] ACPI: PM: Wakeup unrelated to ACPI SCI  ==== here is the wakeup
[ 1918.094094] PM: resume from suspend-to-idle
[ 1918.131991] ACPI: EC: interrupt unblocked
[ 1918.651205] PM: noirq resume of devices complete after 519.472 msecs
[ 1918.655315] PM: early resume of devices complete after 3.986 msecs
[ 1918.655574] asus_wmi: Unknown key code 0xc0
[ 1918.656635] Timekeeping suspended for 0.381 seconds

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