Re: [PATCH] PCI / ACPI: Always resume devices on ACPI wakeup notifications

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huang ying wrote:
> Hi, Martin,
> 
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:55 AM, Martin Mokrejs
> <mmokrejs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> [ +linux-pci and Yinghai as they suffered already those many emails on individual
>>  threads so one overviewing email hopefully won't harm] ;-)
>>
>> Martin Mokrejs wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Martin Mokrejs
>>>> <mmokrejs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Ying,
>>>>>
>>>>> huang ying wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> And please give me the full dmesg for boot and incremental dmesg for
>>>>>> operations.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The incremental bits here, the full dmesg will send only directly to your email, due to its size.
>>>>
>>>> Is there a bugzilla for this issue?  Please attach the complete dmesg
>>>> there or somewhere similar so we can all benefit.
>>>
>>> I changed my mind. I am attaching the dmesg here but omitting linux-acpi
>>> list. After I hear a proposal from Rafel/Bjorn I will open separate bugs.
>>> I thought that the threads I started so far were enough but yes, dmesg
>>> files don't pass through list filters so I should move that to bugzilla.
>>>
>>> so far my view of the the bugs was:
>>>
>>> 1) acpiphp hotplug broken due to upstream pcieport 1c.7 PME# enabled
>>>   (eSATA-based card)
>>
>> Fixed by Ying Huang port_dbg.patch applied over 3.8.5 (fixes acpiphp hotplug
>> of eSATA and Firewire cards, NOT the hotplug of a NEC-based USB3 card -> hence
>> the bug 4) below). Now I can continue using laptop-mode-tools.
>>
>>
>>> 2) xHCI dead due to to its suspend - 3.8 series and above
>>
>> Not fixed by port_dbg.patch applied over 3.8.5. Interestingly, a NEC-based
>> XHCI card *in an express card slot* does not suffer this suspend issue.
>> Although it is being put into suspend if a device is unplugged.
> 
> Do not find the dmesg or any other details about this.  Could you
> provide some details?  Or I miss some emails from you?

No, I did not send them away. ;-) I was really waiting for answers how to separate
the bugs, how to name them, what components in bugzilla, etc.


So? ;)

> 
> Best Regards,
> Huang Ying
> 
> 
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