Re: [rfc/rft]power management for btusb

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Hi Alan,

> > finally I found the device and setting it to auto makes it actually
> > suspend. Why is this not default? The driver has to enable it anyway.
> 
> If there's no driver then it would take effect right away.  This causes 
> problems for devices during startup -- the period of time from device 
> discovery to driver binding is long enough (because there's so much 
> other activity during bootup) that the device can autosuspend before 
> the driver is there to prevent it.
> 
> For well-behaved devices this wouldn't matter.  But unfortunately there 
> are lots of devices which break when they suspend.  That's why 
> level = auto is not the default.

is there any way to make it default if we know it works all the time?

Regards

Marcel


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