Hi,

I have an ASUS A320M-K with latest BIOS 4027 (AGESA 1.0.0.6), Ryzen 7
2700, Patriot Viper RGB 16GB RAM 3200CL16, Samsung 830 SSD 128GB,
Corsair AX860 860W PSU (80+ Platinum) and ASUS ROG Strix RX480 8GB.
Running Arch Linux w/ Kernel 4.19.12 and GNOME 3.30 on Wayland. BIOS
configured to Defaults + XMP Profile activated + CSM disabled (-> UEFI-
only mode).

I have experienced 2 hangs with this system, both within 1 hour uptime.
However, I couldn't spot anything in the logs. There were no watchdog
entries, unlike previously posted in this bug report.

The "system lockup" expresses itself by blanking my screen to dark and
showing a blinking cursor in the top left corner. No other symbols /
information. I can't interact in any way with my system - it ignores all
inputs; can't switch console, doesn't react to single power button
press, nothing. Only way to shutdown is holding power button for 4s.

I entered the BIOS after the lockups and noticed *VERY* slow performance
within BIOS. Keypresses took very long to register (like 5+ seconds)
until BIOS eventually hung. After another powercycle, all was good
again. I wonder, if rebooting using the reset button could give us more
clues, if the system continues to run "buggy" after the reset.

After setting "Typical Current Idle", I didn't had a single lockup ever
since, even after 48h uptime, mostly idling. System runs perfectly good.
This fix is fine for desktops, but laptops suffer from higher power
draw, if they're able to set this.

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  Ryzen 1800X freeze - rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks

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