[Bug 255745] resume on T490 Thinkpad often broken after upgrade 12 -> 13
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2021 13:36:25 UTC
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=255745 brtastic.dev@gmail.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |brtastic.dev@gmail.com --- Comment #17 from brtastic.dev@gmail.com --- I'm pretty sure it also affects me. I've got Thinkpad T480 (i7 8th gen) for a couple of weeks and I'm figthing random resume failures from the start. FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE from the start, so can't really tell if it worked on 12, but the symptoms match. Suspend / resume is working well for the most part, but every couple of cycles it's impossible to resume the system. Screen stays completely off, the power diode is blinking and clicking most of the buttons have no effect. Three buttons have small indicator lights on them: Escape (FnLock), F1 (speakers off) and Caps Lock. Clicking them turns that light on or off, and that's it. I can only force-shutdown the computer by holding the power button, and then turn it on again. I tried changing some BIOS settings: disabled TPM, enabled USB power during low power states and enabled power on / wake up on AC power. None of them changed anything, although after changing the USB power behavior I had no issues for an entire week, which shows just how randomly it behaves. As for when it happens, I tried suspending / resuming a couple of times just after turning the system on, and it always came back without problems. It mostly happens when I leave it suspended overnight, however there were a couple of times where I just left it suspended for five minutes after using it for just a couple of hours and had the issue occur. Seems like time of usage is having some impact on whether it will occur or not. After booting it again, the last message in /var/log/messages is: thinkpad acpi[21212]: suspend at YYYYMMDD HH:II:SS I'm on zfs, drm-fbsd13-kmod and xorg with xf86-video-intel. acpi_ibm and acpi_video are loaded. If there's a workaround, I'll be happy to test it -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.