Hi,
I didn't think of it. This one has that "feature". After enabling it,
typing zzz led to the laptop to seemingly suspend but after restarting, it
went into ddb>
See: https://i.postimg.cc/FznmSP1d/02.jpg
Then I rebooted. The FS was repaired and then it dropped again to ddb>
See: https://i.postimg.cc/LX6rVzcz/03.jpg
A third restart does it. I can use the laptop again. Here you are again
dmesg.
Would the ddb trace output and the relevant objdump section be useful? I am
not sure if I will able to get it.
Cheers, and thanks a lot
Pau
Missatge de Theo de Raadt <deraadt@openbsd.org> del dia ds., 10 de des.
2022 a les 19:06:
> Mare Dedeu <lamarededeusenyor@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > This is a lenovo L13 gen 3. Has the vendor dropped support for that or is
> > this something related to uefi, which I do not understand at all?
>
> Some machines have a BIOS option called "Linux Suspend", which re-enables
> the S3 code in ACPI / SMI. Other machines don't.
>
> There is pressure to move everyone to S0, which naturally is very poorly
> documented (and thus quite a disaster). If lack of full S0 support isn't
> arriving in Linux, you can make guesses about what is happening behind
> the scenes.
>
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