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I tried kernel 4.17.r180422 but bug still present :(
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Hi Giorgio, i'm currently on Manjaro where >= 4.14.37 isn't avaiable. I'll
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Do you happen to know if the use
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> Do you happen to know if the user tried the patch and if it allowed their
> keyboard to work? Also, just to confirm, would you like me to propose a
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I see the following log messages:
kernel: ucsi_acpi USBC000:00: con2: failed to register partner alt modes (-34)
kernel: ucsi_acpi USBC000:00: unknown error 4104
kernel: ucsi_acpi USBC
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I am not experiencing this issue with Debian testing and Linux 6.10.6. The fix
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I do however see some ACPI UCSI issues in the log which may or may not be
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Looks like this will be getting merged into 6.12:
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Sure, here it is:
$ grep . /sys/class/dmi/id/* 2> /dev/null
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_date:12/06/2022
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_release:0.1
/sys/class/dmi/id/bios_vendor:Phoenix Technologies
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Confirmed. I did:
$ sudo stap -v -e 'probe module("ucsi_acpi").function("ucsi_gram_read").call {
log("patch working") }'
and "patch working" is printed out.
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I found a workaround. The steps are:
0. Starting with the laptop disconnected (to the Thunderbolt hub).
1. Run "echo mask > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe6E"
2. Connect the laptop t
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Thank you very much Tamim for your help, Livi Toro has confirmed the correct
operation of the keyboard [0], so now we will track the patch until it arrives
in the 6.12 version.
[0] https://l
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I sincerely object to closing this bug, for several reasons.
First, ist' not a matter of fan active control (which I recognise should not be
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> The functions added in the patch should be running correctly, right?
Right, the DMI match should match your laptop as you have already confirmed
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> I found a workar
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Summary: Razer Blade 15 - Multiple ACPI Errors/Warnings
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
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Do these errors result in any functional issues? Like something is not working?
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I am not sure what components the ACPI errors are related to, but I have been
having some display issues.
Without distracting from the errors themselves, I've been getting black screens
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Also!
Update BIOS to the latest version first!
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Reading my comment I realize it is misleading: The problem occurs when resuming
from suspend. The PC enters sleep ok, the freezes with black screen when
resuming. Sorry for being unclear.
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I eventually found out it was a bluetooth or wifi related issue, the problem
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> I've been plagued by this for a couple weeks too: MSI Mag B650m and 7800x3d.
> Disabling bluetooth before sleep solved my issue so I guess I need to learn
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> Did some more testing. Like I said in comment #11: Disabling bluetooth in
> BIOS did not fix it. However, when I disable bluetooth in the KDE deskt
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So guys, what's the latest on this please? Anyone working on it?
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Linux Crawler-E25 6.8.0-45-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Aug 30
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v6.10.12 with debug prints (successful connection and disconnection)
Sometimes, random
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--- Comment #104 from Diogo Ivo (diogo@tecnico.ulisboa.pt) ---
No, this order is core code in ucsi_handle_connector_change(), where you can
see that the first thing that happens is GET_CONNECTOR_STATUS. Could you try
just printing out *val rat
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Yes, I am sure.
The first command that should be printed is a GET_CONNECTOR_STATUS, that ends
with 0x12 (in the case of that port 0x20012 and in case of using the other port
0x100
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Are you sure? I'm printing:
- val at line 61 (return)
- ua->cmd at line 72 (return)
- cci at line 213 (after the conditional return)
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The debug statements need to be in those exact positions
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Oh, I see. It should be statement 61, not 59 in my script above. Let me try
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For your reference, this is the script I used to gene
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Hmm, does systemtap allow you to specify where in the function you want the
prints to happen? The logs you sent me are not printing the command correctly
because the print is happen
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The log ends when I killed the script producing them after a few seconds, but
yes, the prints keep going.
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Thanks, the prints should be enough. I did not know about systemtap, would have
saved me some time as well :)
And just to confirm, do the prints keep being emitted for as long as t
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And could this be the issue? That the order of the calls is wrong and then the
module is processing the previous command? Because I don't see any issues in
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This is connected to this bug:
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I realized it after my wifi card died out (or new kernel release is completely
screwed up), it doesn't star
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Hi, sorry for the late reply, I haven't had much time to look into this.
It seems that for both cases you (Iñaki and Cristian) are reporting the problem
comes from connecting a Thu
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Diogo, please let me know if the previous attachments are useful or you need
anything else. Thanks!
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> @Bill,
>
> I have the exact same model as you and had been struggling with the same
> issue for quite some time. Now CPU loads are back to norm
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Summary: GPE Storm cannot be disabled whatsoever
Product: ACPI
Version: 2.5
Hardware: AMD
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: high
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