On Saturday, August 11, 2018 at 6:28:41 PM UTC-4, rich...@gmail.com wrote:
> Success!
> 
> By process of elimination, I was able to pinpoint the wakeup issue to sys-usb.
> 
> With further testing, I found that removing the USB-C Thunderbolt 3 
> Controller from sys-usb's device list resolved the issue.
> 
> Will test further to see if fiddling with Thunderbolt BIOS assist mode will 
> help. Might a BIOS update might fix this? (The BIOS is on N23ET40W v1.15 from 
> 2018-04-13). Is there a way to update the BIOS without a Windows 10 utility?
> 
> Side notes:
> 
> 1. Despite dmidecode reporting back the proper magic LENOVO and X1 Carbon 
> magic strings, I still need to manually specify acpi_force_s3=5 into my 
> xen.cfg, otherwise the kernel patch does not appear to work.
> 
> 2. My aside about needing the LiveCD Lenovo trick was irrelevant. I can 
> install from an install disk created with dd, so I don't know what I was 
> doing wrong the first time.

Turning Thunderbolt BIOS assist on should be the solution.

I had the same issue in Linux and fixed it by turning that on.

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