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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#79282 - [linux] rtw88_8822ce issue resuming from sleep
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Opened by phonemic (phonemic) - Wednesday, 02 August 2023, 19:37 GMT
Last edited by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Saturday, 02 September 2023, 22:58 GMT
Opened by phonemic (phonemic) - Wednesday, 02 August 2023, 19:37 GMT
Last edited by Toolybird (Toolybird) - Saturday, 02 September 2023, 22:58 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Wifi adapter will not power up after return from s1 sleep. Additional info: journalctl: https://gist.github.com/jaredmo/c6858f33142146fc38d520aa6a761476 `lsmod | grep rtw` ``` rtw88_8822ce 12288 0 rtw88_8822c 495616 1 rtw88_8822ce rtw88_pci 40960 1 rtw88_8822ce rtw88_core 323584 2 rtw88_pci,rtw88_8822c mac80211 1527808 2 rtw88_pci,rtw88_core cfg80211 1286144 2 rtw88_core,mac80211 ``` Steps to reproduce: Initiate s1 sleep and return. Wifi adapter stays down and will not power on. |
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Closed by Toolybird (Toolybird)
Saturday, 02 September 2023, 22:58 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: If still happening with latest kernels, please report it upstream to the relevant kernel folks. This is not an Arch packaging issue.
Saturday, 02 September 2023, 22:58 GMT
Reason for closing: Upstream
Additional comments about closing: If still happening with latest kernels, please report it upstream to the relevant kernel folks. This is not an Arch packaging issue.
Missing! 6.4.7-arch1-2
Upstream problem...clearly not an Arch packaging issue. If it works with an earlier kernel, it's a kernel regression [1]. You might have better luck reporting this upstream to the kernel folks. Please let us know what you find out.
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel#Debugging_regressions