Did the ppl with the new BIOSes double test the 'Power Supply Idle
Control' option by disabling it temporary? Because, it could also be
fixed by that Agesa update some of you mentioned (also mentioned in [1])

tl;dr: 
Had soft lockup at full load, BIOS-update seems to help, but it doesn't have 
the 'Power Supply Idle Control'-option.

More details:
My HP 17-ca0202ng (Ryzen 2500U) was stable by starting up with "idle=nomwait" 
Kernel-parameter for 2~3 weeks until *something*[2] happened and from one day 
to the next it was hard-locking again and on another testrun it threw the 
soft-lock-error (NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s!) while 
it was transcoding x264-stuff to x265 (kind of full load; 95% @ all 8 threads). 
It was bootet up by "nomodeset" at the time the errors occur, so I'm quite sure 
it can't be amdgpu-related.
The time the soft-lock occurred, the system was kind of responsive, just 
freezing after a amount of seconds with unfreezing after another amount of 
seconds. I was able to run dmesg and just saw that NMI watchdog: BUG: soft 
lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s! for all threads, before more freezings in shorter 
amount of seconds appeared and the system completely froze. Strange!

But: HP provided a BIOS-Update (F4 > F10) some days ago, I was able to update 
it yesterday and I've done 8 hours of full-load testing, 8 hours of idle 
testing and 7,5 hours of partial-load testing. No lockup so far and no 
Kernel-parameters needed (running Ubuntu's mainline build kernel 4.17.2, the 
stuff from Padoka stable ppa and ravenridge firmware from [3] to prevent 
amdgpu-freezes). As any lockup occurred within 3 hours, the laptop seems to be 
stable (or at least "more stable" than before).
Can't say anything about the changes HP made in that update, because they don't 
provide a changelog. But it's a laptop, so it has 3 or 4 BIOS-options 
(something virtualisation something, something secure boot something and some 
boot order options) and for sure no 'Power Supply Idle Control'. Allow me to 
point out, that Laptops usually have power adapters special designed for the 
device. So it can't be power supply related as AMD said (IMO).


[1] https://community.amd.com/thread/225795 , 
https://community.amd.com/thread/224000
[2] May be microcode-update related provided by Ubuntu, but I can't remember 
for sure.
[3] 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/amdgpu

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