USB suspend/resume in linux

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Does anyone know whether the linux USB drivers support the suspend
feature on idle USB ports (i.e. the port has been idle for sometime and
so the driver transitions it in to a low-power 'suspend' state) while
the system is active and in S0 state? As far as I know, Windows don't
support that, I was wondering if linux does.

Please note, I have no background on linux or in OS programming (I am a
hardware guy), so please be gentle with the level of technical detail in
your response :-)

NK
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