Re: USB runtime D3

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On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 03:22:32PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:

> Seems likely.  What happens if you suspend the UHCI controller but 
> leave the EHCI controller active?  Then the port-switching logic should 
> kick in.

Yeah, I'll give that a go.

> Which reminds me...  One of the things you had to do was enable remote
> wakeup for the host controllers.  The current initial state is
> disabled, for a good reason.  People don't like it if they suspend
> their laptop only to find that the computer wakes back up again when
> they unplug the USB mouse.
> 
> If we do end up implementing runtime power management for USB host
> controllers, something (a userspace program?) will have to turn off
> remote wakeup before system sleeps and turn it back on afterward.

I think we'll probably want a call for "transitioning from runtime 
suspend to system suspend", at which point the driver can clean that up 
itself.

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