Re: btusb auto suspend

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Am Montag, 4. Mai 2009 19:29:02 schrieb Marcel Holtmann:
> Hi Peter,
>
> > What is the current status of btusb auto suspend? btusb not having this
> > feature basically renders BT useless on mobile devices.
> >
> > I found some rfc patches and discussion over on linux-pm/-usb but
> > couldn't find a clear consensus.
>
> I think none of the patches apply anymore. So they have to be redone
> against the latest -rc4 kernel or bluetooth-testing.git.

I am porting forward to Linus' tree. I thought they'd safely wait for
the next merge window.

> We had some battles with broken Bluetooth hardware that requires to keep
> the interrupt and bulk URBs in fly, because otherwise the firmware
> inside the controller can't sync them up and times out. These are all
> fixed now, but nobody has looked at the auto suspend stuff. Feel free to

It will have to be changed to work with those buggy devices.
Do you have a pointer to a page describing the problem in detail?

> pick Oliver's patches up and send them for review. If you do so, please
> use linux-bluetooth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx since I do miss posting on LKML from
> time to time.

Peter, are you willing to test?

	Regards
		Oliver

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