Re: full usbhid autosuspend

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Am Freitag, 4. April 2008 17:11:24 schrieb Jiri Kosina:
> On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Oliver Neukum wrote:
> 
> > > Yes. Just letting the USB keyboard go auto-suspend, then fiddling with 
> > > LEDs on PS2 keyboard and then hitting key on USB keyboard triggers it for 
> > > me quite reliably (not 100% though, so you may have to retry).
> > I mean did you hit e.g. CAPS LOCK or any key that should have switched an
> > LED or just any other key?
> 
> OK, so the quite reliable sequence seems to be
> 
> - let the USB keyboard go to sleep
> - press CAPS on PS2 keyboard
> - let the USB keyboard go to sleep again
> - press 'a' on USB keyboard
> - let the USB keyboard go to sleep again
> - press CAPS on PS2 keyboard
> - let the USB keyboard go to sleep again
> - press 'a' on the USB keyboard
> 
> => deadlock.

Good. I am recompiling with spinlock debug. This should be fixable.

	Regards
		Oliver

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