Hi,

I'm just passing by.

Regarding amdgpu issues related with Ryzen / Vega iGPU, there are a
couple steps you can try:

1. Try a newer firmware blob. Download e.g.
 1a. Download the latest firmware and unpack it 
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/snapshot/linux-firmware-20200519.tar.gz
 1b. Backup your /lib/firmware folder
 1c. sudo make install

A newer firmware could fix the issue (it did for me on Ubuntu 18.04). If
this fixes your problem, remember to freeze the linux-firmware package
otherwise the next update will overwrite your changes and instability
will come back.

2. Try a newer libdrm.
Kernel updates for amdgpu go hand in hand with libdrm, but sometimes backports 
get these out of sync, or you try a mainline kernel but without a mainline 
libdrm.
Download latest libdrm from https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/drm compile it 
and replace your Ubuntu's installation with your custom build one

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Title:
  [amdgpu] suspend to ram (standby) crashes amdgpu (Ryzen-7 Vega - HP
  Envy x360)

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