> Does it mean we need to slow down acpi_ec_intr_read/write ?
> Could you try to insert acpi_os_stall (100) after ACPI_DEBUG_PRINT
> statement both in acpi_ec_intr_read/write.
I added that line in those two places. The result refused to hang with
acpi_debug_layer=0x00100010, but it did hang (on the usual second sleep)
with it set to 0x10.
> Hmmm, then I cannot get the ec access log for hang case?!
It seems difficult, but let's keep trying if you have other ideas for
how to get it.
-Sanjoy
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