Re: [PATCH 2/2] USB: misc: Add onboard_usb_hub driver

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On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 04:03:45PM -0700, Matthias Kaehlcke wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> 
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 07:05:38AM +0000, Peter Chen wrote:

> > Whether or not it is a wakeup_source, it could get through its or its children's
> > /sys/../power/wakeup value, you have already used usb_wakeup_enabled_descendants
> > to know it.
> 
> I conceptually agree, but in practice there are some conflicting details:
> 
> wakeup for the hubs on my system is by default disabled, yet USB wakeup works
> regardless, so the flag doesn't really provide useful information. I guess we
> could still use it if there is no better way, but it doesn't seem ideal.

The wakeup setting for USB hubs affects only the following events: port 
connect, port disconnect, and port overcurrent.  It does not refer to 
forwarding wakeup requests from downstream USB devices; that is always 
enabled.  So maybe your wakeup flag really is accurate and you didn't 
realize it.

> Similar for udev->bus->controller, according to sysfs it doesn't even have wakeup
> support. Please let me know if there is a reliable way to check if wakeup is
> enabled on the controller of a device.

The host controller's sysfs wakeup setting should always be correct.  If 
it isn't, that indicates there is a bug in the host controller driver or 
the corresponding platform-specific code.  What driver does your system 
use?

Alan Stern



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