>> I need the acpi trace log before _PTS to see what kind of thermal
>> related methods got called.
>
>Alas, I've included all the dmesg's.
I need the full log for S3 suspend failure not just snippets.
Please attach it on bugzilla.kernel.org
The log for S3 suspend success cannot help me to track down.
>
>Below is the script that I use to enter S3 sleep. It unloads rid of
>troublesome modules and stop services that don't sleep well. Then
>(for debugging) it sends the kernel version and boot parameters across
>the serial console (the @@@@ SLEEP line), raises the debug level to
>0x1F, does a sync (in case the sleep hangs, since this is my
>production machine), and then enters mem sleep.
>
>So nothing in it should trigger any thermal methods; except that I
>usually have the THM2 trip point raised to 45C with a polling time of
>100 seconds. So once in a while a thermal poll will happen sleep is
>being set up. I am not sure whether it would be reported in the
>dmesgs if it happened; but the S3 failure happens much more often than
>such a thermal polling would happen, so I doubt the S3 failure
>requires a thermal poll.
Could you try to mute thermal poll?
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