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14arb7 sleep battery drain (100% overnight) on archlinux with linux-zen 6.7+ #56

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Saren-Arterius opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 5 comments

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@Saren-Arterius
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Saren-Arterius commented Jan 30, 2024

I have noticed that after I upgraded my linux-zen from 6.6.10 to 6.7+, with the lid closed, all the battery drains overnight.

This does not happen on linux-zen 6.6.x or below.

I have not tested core/linux yet as it requires tomorrow to see the result.

Can anyone confirm or disagree with this regression (that it is linux-zen's issue)?

@stuarthayhurst
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I haven't had this on Debian Unstable, with kernel 6.7.1 (from experimental)

@sven-frotscher
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My 14ARP8 doesn't properly enter standby when I close the lid in core/linux 6.6+.
Entering standby, either manually or by leaving it sitting around while logged in, works normally. Closing the lid or leaving it sitting around while locked puts it in a state where the screen turns off, the power LED stays on and the fans keep spinning, but you can't wake it up. The only thing that works in that case is turning it off by holding the power button.

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plchldr commented Feb 1, 2024

My 14ARP8 doesn't properly enter standby when I close the lid in core/linux 6.6+. Entering standby, either manually or by leaving it sitting around while logged in, works normally. Closing the lid or leaving it sitting around while locked puts it in a state where the screen turns off, the power LED stays on and the fans keep spinning, but you can't wake it up. The only thing that works in that case is turning it off by holding the power button.

I have the same problem. It has been reported here: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3132

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Saren-Arterius commented Feb 2, 2024 via email

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EnderMk9 commented Apr 8, 2024

The amd drm issue seems closed and I have not had this problem for a long while in newest kernels.

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