Tested the kernel provided now and it seems to still act the same.
Attaching GIF with output of the `watch -n0 cat /proc/interrupts`
command.
I also tried switching the sleep mode back to the default (S0ix)
yesterday and this seems to work a lot better with 5.13 kernels than the
5.11 one and prese
> Can you please run `watch -n0 cat /proc/interrupts` and check whether
"i2c_designware" or "SYNA8009:00" number is increasing without touching
the touchpad?
Tried this now, and yes, both of these ("idma64.0, i2c_designware.0" and
"SYNA8009:00") are increasing while not using the touchpad at all a
Further investigation reveals that this only occurs when S3 suspend is
enabled in BiOS. The default that is shipped is identified as s2idle in
systemd (just called "Windows 10 and Linux" in BiOS[1]) and is a sort of
software suspend that does not preserve much battery time (which is also
why I swit
Update: tested new kernels 5.13.7 and 5.14rc4 now and issue still
persists in those kernels as well.
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[Lenovo X1 Carbon 9th]
Tested 5.14rc3 from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline now,
and the issue occurs there as well.
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[Lenovo X1 Carbo
I am currently using the 5.13.5 kernel from the Ubuntu kernel team here:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
I have also tested the 5.14.0rc2 kernel from the same repo. Can give rc3
a try too.
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I can confirm that this is happening less frequent after applying
workaround from bug 1552040.
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[drm:intel_display_resume [i9
Keeps happening, but it does appear to be docking station related. After
getting some more errors today I got to Google and find that #1552040
might be the bug causing this with me. So perhaps a duplicate of that.
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Issue occurred again today, but I could not find the same error in the
journal this time. Could perhaps be non-kernel related?
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I am testing the latest mainline kernel now, version
4.19.0-041900-generic #201810221809.
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[drm:intel_display_resume [i915]]
Public bug reported:
This error appears in my journal quite often after resuming laptop from
suspend and when un-docking the machine in the meantime.
When docked, I usually only enable two external displays. Un-docked I
only have the built-in display on the laptop. This was working
flawlessly in
Same here. Suspending with «sudo sh -c "sync && echo 1 >
/sys/power/pm_trace && pm-suspend"» doesn't affect my network though,
but my screen is also unlocked after resuming.
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