On 14.04.23 09:51, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
On 4/14/23 02:35, Acid Bong wrote:
The issue appeared when I was using pf-kernel with genpatches and updated from 6.1-pf2 to 6.1-pf3 (corresponding to vanilla versions 6.1.3 -> 6.1.6). I used that fork until 6.2-pf2, but since then (early March) moved to vanilla sources and started following the 6.1.y branch when it was declared LTS. And the issue was present on all of them.
The hang was last detected 3 days ago on 6.1.22 and today on 6.1.23.
Have you tried testing latest mainline to see if commits which are backported to 6.1.y cause your regression?
Well, if it something that started between v6.1.3 and v6.1.6 it must be a backported commit from mainline that causes the regression.
But yeah, testing mainline would be wise to differentiate between "this is something that is caused by a change in mainline" and "this is something stable specific and might be caused by a bad or incomplete backport".
It's not totally clear to me, but it seems 6.2 is affected as well? Well, then it's a mainline issue. Testing latest mainline nevertheless would be good to know if this maybe was fixed already.
But first something else: acidbong, why do you pass "pci=nomsi" to your kernel? Maybe that makes your machine run in a unusual configuration that directly or indirectly leads to your problem (which only worked by chance earlier).
# regzbot introduced v6.1.3..v6.1.6
Anyway, I'm adding this to regzbot:
Well, the quoted string above already did that. But whatever, a...
#regzbot ^introduced v6.1.3..v6.1.6
...should do no harm and this...
#regzbot title Asus X541UAK hangs on suspend and poweroff
... has improved the title (which was derived from the subject beforehand) somewhat. :-D
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