Hi,
On Bugzilla, danilrybakov249@gmail.com reported stable-specific, ACPI error regression that led into high CPU temperature [1]. He wrote:
Overview:
After updating from lts v6.6.14-2 to lts v6.6.17-1 noticed high CPU temperature and lag. After running htop noticed that journald was using 30-60% of CPU. Afterwards, tried switching to stable, or lts v6.6.18-1, but encountered the same issue.
Running journalctl -f gives these lines over and over again:
Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: Could not disable RealTimeClock events (20230628/evxfevnt-243) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE 08, disabling event (20230628/evgpe-839) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE 0A, disabling event (20230628/evgpe-839) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE 0B, disabling event (20230628/evgpe-839) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No installed handler for fixed event - PM_Timer (0), disabling (20230628/evevent-255) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No installed handler for fixed event - PowerButton (2), disabling (20230628/evevent-255) Feb 19 21:09:12 danirybe kernel: ACPI Error: No installed handler for fixed event - SleepButton (3), disabling (20230628/evevent-255)
My system info:
Laptop model: ASUS VivoBook D540NV-GQ065T OS: Arch Linux x86_64 Kernel: 6.6.14-2-lts WM: sway CPU: Intel Pentium N420 (4) @ 2.500GHz GPU1: Intel Apollo Lake [HD Graphics 505] GPU2: NVIDIA GeForce 920MX
I've pinned down the commit after which the problem occurs:
847e1eb30e269a094da046c08273abe3f3361cf2 is the first bad commit commit 847e1eb30e269a094da046c08273abe3f3361cf2 Author: Shin'ichiro Kawasaki shinichiro.kawasaki@wdc.com Date: Mon Jan 8 15:20:58 2024 +0900
platform/x86: p2sb: Allow p2sb_bar() calls during PCI device probe
commit 5913320eb0b3ec88158cfcb0fa5e996bf4ef681b upstream.
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See Bugzilla for the full thread.
Thanks.
[1]: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218531