This is still happening on the latest snapshot. I did leave it "suspended"
for about 15 minutes and noticed that:
1) The laptop is getting very, very hot in this state, and the fan is not
running.
2) Certain function-keys, such as the mute button (toggles the mute LED on
F1 key) and fn+space (adjusts keyboard backlight brightness) are working
while it is stuck.

This issue appears to be more of a "fails to fully enter the suspend state"
problem. The machine is not reachable over wifi. The power LED and the red
LED on the lid are both in a "breathing" state as if it is suspended.

Any ideas?

On Thu, Feb 27, 2025 at 3:07 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> >Synopsis:      ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8 fails to wake from suspend
> >Category:      amd64
> >Environment:
>         System      : OpenBSD 7.6
>         Details     : OpenBSD 7.6-current (GENERIC) #560: Wed Feb 26
> 21:29:03 MST 2025
>                          [email protected]:
> /usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
>
>         Architecture: OpenBSD.amd64
>         Machine     : amd64
> >Description:
>         I recently closed the lid on this laptop while unplugged and it
> went
>         to sleep (as it should) but failed to wake up from suspend,
> running a
>         recent snapshot. I was able to reproduce this a few times on the
> latest
>         snapshot as well. It will not wake from suspend under any
> conditions
>         that I can test. Invoking "apmd -z", or "zzz" or closing the lid
> while
>         unplugged will trigger sleep. Opening the lid, key input, or
> tapping
>         the power button will not wake it. I have to long-press the power
>         button to force power-off, and reboot.
> [snip]
>

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