I am not sure why power button and lid switch are not listed in
wakeup_source.
This seems fishy though:
Nov 14 23:35:57 ernie kernel: ACPI: button: The lid device is not compliant to
SW_LID.
This requires Dell's help to investigate.
** Also affects: dell
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Yes, it continues.
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I think it's not a userspace issue. A solution/workaround should come
from kernel or BIOS/EC.
First thing first, let's confirm all sources in "wakeup" are not culprit
here.
# echo EHC1 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
# echo XHC0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
# systemctl suspend
... and see if this issue continues to h
I first had to resume from suspending this morning. I ran journalctl -b
before and after attempting to suspend again with the lid open. The
attachment includes the lines added in between.
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> On 14 Nov 2017, at 10:06 PM, Aaron Peromsik <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> wrote:
>
> Perhaps this is no longer a kernel issue or at least no longer a
> regression. I am getting the same behavior with 4.14 and 4.13.11 and
> even the kernel from 17.04 . Normally when I am suspending at the end o
Perhaps this is no longer a kernel issue or at least no longer a
regression. I am getting the same behavior with 4.14 and 4.13.11 and
even the kernel from 17.04 . Normally when I am suspending at the end of
the day I first close the laptop lid, then choose suspend from the menu
on the external moni
Upon initially booting either 4.13.11 or 4.14.0 I see 1 in active_count for
ACAD, and zeros elsewhere. When 4.14.0 has immediately resumed from suspend and
shows additional events from the lid and the power button, I have not touched
either of those in the course of attempting to suspend.
Atta
So it may be PNP0C0D:00 (lid switch), LNXPWRBN:00 (power button), or
ACAD wakes your system up.
Can you attach output of `cat /proc/acpi/wakeup` here?
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> On 13 Nov 2017, at 10:23 AM, Aaron Peromsik <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> wrote:
>
> But that bisection may be leading toward a dead end or at least a moot
> point. The behavior which I am calling "bad" there is different from
> what I am currently seeing in later RCs and in 4.14.0.
But that bisection may be leading toward a dead end or at least a moot
point. The behavior which I am calling "bad" there is different from
what I am currently seeing in later RCs and in 4.14.0.
In, for example, my last "bad" commit 126f760ca94, upon suspend the
machine does actually suspend but c
Still a few rounds of bisect remaining but this is where I am now:
# bad: [126f760ca94dae77425695f9f9238b731de86e32] rds: Fix incorrect statistics
counting
git bisect bad 126f760ca94dae77425695f9f9238b731de86e32
# good: [98e93e968e4947cd71c2eb69e323682daa453ee7] mac80211: Complete ampdu
work sch
It seems to be two separate issues,
> On 7 Nov 2017, at 10:03 PM, Aaron Peromsik <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> To summarize my earlier comments: All the below relates to
> suspend/resume of 17.10.
>
> Suspend/resume works fine if I boot with the 4.10-based Ubuntu kernel
> from 17.04, o
To summarize my earlier comments: All the below relates to
suspend/resume of 17.10.
Suspend/resume works fine if I boot with the 4.10-based Ubuntu kernel
from 17.04, or any 4.13 mainline kernel starting from 4.13.5 .
The mainline kernels from 4.13 through 4.13.4, upon which the Ubuntu
kernel is b
Does v4.13 (not v4.13.11) have this issue?
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Tested with newest mainline kernels. 4.3.11 still works fine. 4.14.rc7
still fails to come out of suspend.
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sorry, meant to say 4.13.11, not 4.3.11
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Tested a couple more kernels and it seems that the issue I have with
4.13.4 is not present in mainline 4.13.5, nor in 4.13.9. Resume worked
fine.
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4.14-rc6 is even worse -- I can't wake the machine after suspend at all,
except by rebooting with long-press of the power button.
I tested other mainline kernels too. All 4.13-based mainline kernels I
tested behave similar to the shipped Ubuntu kernel, from 4.13.4 down
back to 4.13rc1. (incomplete
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
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v4.14 kernel[0].
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** Summary changed:
- Inspiron 5536 suspend issues after 17.10 upgrade
+ Inspiron 5565 suspend issues after 17.10 upgrade
** Description changed:
- On my Inspiron 5536, 17.10 seems to work fairly well, unless I try to
+ On my Inspiron 5565, 17.10 seems to work fairly well, unless I try to
susp
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