On Thu, Aug 22, 2019, at 07:26, Johan Kröckel wrote:
> my system (Thinkstation c20) does not wake up from suspend to ram when 
> "Interrupt remapping" is enabled in BIOS. Took me some time to find the 
> problem and I wanted to report a bug. Towards which package should I report 
> it?
> System is Buster.

Well, it is a BIOS+kernel issue.

This is a X58 or 5520 chipset system (tylesburg 36D) according to @lenovo.com.

Interrupt remapping is non-functional on these systems due to chipset errata 
(read: hardware defect). Do not enable it, unless you know for sure you have a 
fixed stepping of the chipset (note that I am not sure such a fixed stepping 
was ever released). 

As for where to file a bug, well, the Linux kernel apparently is not 
force-disabling interrupt remapping on resume.  If it is doing so on boot, it 
is a kernel bug to not do so on resume...

That said, please make sure you have the latest version of the thinkstation c20 
firmware (BIOS, etc).  It is a BIOS bug to even offer to enable interrupt 
remapping on a non-fixed version of the chipset in the first place.

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 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <h...@debian.org>

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