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My Dell XPS 9350 is automatically waking from sleep

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Recently, my laptop has begun waking up immediately after going to sleep, while unplugged with the lid open or closed. This is causing my battery to drain quickly and the laptop to get very hot if I put it in my bag. It seems like after each restart it will sleep normally for one cycle, after I wake it I can't get it back to sleep.

Here is an example from the log of what it's doing:

Aug 06 15:28:22 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:28:26 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:28:26 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:28:31 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:28:53 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:28:57 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:28:57 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:29:02 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:29:24 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:29:28 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:29:28 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:29:33 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:29:55 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:29:59 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:29:59 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:30:04 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:30:26 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:30:30 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:30:30 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:30:35 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:30:57 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:31:01 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:31:01 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:31:06 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:31:27 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (deep)
Aug 06 15:31:32 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit
Aug 06 15:31:32 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend entry (s2idle)
Aug 06 15:31:37 JWFMN72 kernel: PM: suspend exit

Thanks for taking a look!

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