Hello,
chiming in here as I'm experiencing what looks like the exact same issue, also on a Lenovo Z13 notebook, also on Arch: Oops during startup in task udev-worker followed by udev-worker blocking all attempts to suspend or cleanly shutdown/reboot the machine - in fact I first noticed because the machine surprised with repeatedly running out of battery after it had supposedly been in standby but couldn't. Only then I noticed the error on boot.
bisect result: 904e28c6de083fa4834cdbd0026470ddc30676fc is the first bad commit commit 904e28c6de083fa4834cdbd0026470ddc30676fc Merge: a738688177dc 2f7f4efb9411 Author: Benjamin Tissoires benjamin.tissoires@redhat.com Date: Wed Feb 22 10:44:31 2023 +0100
Merge branch 'for-6.3/hid-bpf' into for-linus
Initial support of HID-BPF (Benjamin Tissoires)
The history is a little long for this series, as it was intended to be sent for v6.2. However some last minute issues forced us to postpone it to v6.3.
Conflicts: * drivers/hid/i2c-hid/Kconfig: commit bf7660dab30d ("HID: stop drivers from selecting CONFIG_HID") conflicts with commit 2afac81dd165 ("HID: fix I2C_HID not selected when I2C_HID_OF_ELAN is") the resolution is simple enough: just drop the "default" and "select" lines as the new commit from Arnd is doing
BR Malte
On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 02:10:31PM +0800, Haochen Tong wrote:
What last kernel version before this regression occurs? Do you mean v6.2?
I was using 6.2.12 (Arch Linux distro kernel) before seeing this
regression.
Can you perform bisection to find the culprit that introduces the regression? Since you're on Arch Linux, see its wiki article [1] for instructions.
Thanks.