Re: [PATCH] Explicitly disable BT radio using rfkill interface on suspend

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Am Dienstag, 19. Mai 2009 07:14:24 schrieb Marcel Holtmann:
> > > When coming out of S3 if the killswitch isn't activated, the logical
> > > USB mouse isn't coldplugged again preventing the udev rule from being
> > > matched upon.  You can manually run hid2hci and the device will switch
> > > modes.
> >
> > Ok. I don't think the right way to implement this is forcing dell-laptop
> > to simulate an unplug. The HCI driver should be responsible for saving
> > and restoring state of the device in its suspend/resume method.
>
> what do you expect the generic USB driver to do? I don't see anything we
> can do about it, if the device gets removed from underneath us.

In order to do this we'd have to put hid2hci into usbcore and maintain
a list of devices it should operate on.

	Regards
		Oliver

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