Sleep issue with OS version 2025901 and above.

Having issues with my desktop being able to sleep with kernel 6.16 and above. It goes to sleep then a second or two wakes up immediately without suspending anything to ram nor turning off the fans at all. Was able to fix it by rebasing to version 2025828.01 which is on kernel 6.15.something.
12 Replies
Sen
SenOP12h ago
I tried disabling the wake up of everything listed in the pci list but still didn’t work Fresh rebase into 2025901 had the issues as well
Darkview
Darkview12h ago
Nvidia GPU?
Sen
SenOP12h ago
Nope Rx 5600 xt
Darkview
Darkview12h ago
Well, then my fix won't be related.
Sen
SenOP12h ago
Asrock b450m hdv r4.0 R5 5600g 32gb Corsair vengeance 3200mhz Rx 5600 xt My fix was rebasing to an older kernel
Darkview
Darkview12h ago
I do know there were some issues with ASRock boards and sleep mode.
Sen
SenOP12h ago
Maybe the latest kernel not liking Asrock and gigabyte
Darkview
Darkview12h ago
Let me see if I can find the relevant thread.
Darkview
Darkview12h ago
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_management/Wakeup_triggers#Instantaneous_wakeup_after_suspending Some of this may be helpful. Nothing specifies the ASRock 450 board, but some of that was pertinent to my 650, and might be to your 450.
Azhgar
Azhgar10h ago
This happens to me as well and i have a MSI B450 Tomahawk Max using journalctl -r i can see that the process stops after the AMD driver gives an error, is it the same with you Sen?
Sen
SenOP10h ago
Hmm haven’t checked that
CheckYourFax
CheckYourFax3h ago
testing is built you can do brh rebase testing contains newest kernel with suspend fix

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