Some insight of the check on the history of this out of the many updates on the upstream bug:
On master branch this was introduced via:
commit 159d8c274fd92438ca6d7068d7a5eeda157227f4
Author: Mika Westerberg <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Jun 9 13:25:33 2021 +0300
ACPI: Pass the same capabilities to the _OSC regardless of the query flag
And then reverted in:
commit 2ca8e6285250c07a2e5a22ecbfd59b5a4ef73484
Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Mar 16 13:37:44 2022 +0100
Revert "ACPI: Pass the same capabilities to the _OSC regardless of the query flag"
In Ubuntu the revert landed in 5.15.33 upstream and 5.15.0-34 in Ubuntu.
I'm not entirely sure yet (no access to the system atm) if the introduction or the revert caused it.
But since it still happens to people I assume the latter.
AFAICS no further new commit happened since then to resolve the problem for both cases ...
Some insight of the check on the history of this out of the many updates on the upstream bug:
On master branch this was introduced via: 8ca6d7068d7a5ee da157227f4
commit 159d8c274fd9243
Author: Mika Westerberg <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Jun 9 13:25:33 2021 +0300
ACPI: Pass the same capabilities to the _OSC regardless of the query flag
And then reverted in: a2e5a22ecbfd59b 5a4ef73484
commit 2ca8e6285250c07
Author: Rafael J. Wysocki <email address hidden>
Date: Wed Mar 16 13:37:44 2022 +0100
Revert "ACPI: Pass the same capabilities to the _OSC regardless of the query flag"
In Ubuntu the revert landed in 5.15.33 upstream and 5.15.0-34 in Ubuntu.
I'm not entirely sure yet (no access to the system atm) if the introduction or the revert caused it.
But since it still happens to people I assume the latter.
AFAICS no further new commit happened since then to resolve the problem for both cases ...