Re: xHCI problem? [was Re: Erratic USB device behavior and device loss]

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On Tue, 2016-09-20 at 11:43 -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> > Yes. But that'd also mean to write that value upon every suspend/resume
> cycle
> > because the rtsx usb driver still declares support for autosuspend.
> > Should that be dropped ?
> 
> No, the value doesn't change across a suspend/resume cycle.
> 

I just verified, and yes, you are right. The value doesn't change.

> > > I'm afraid that this won't prevent the device from disconnecting
> > > itself, though.  This appears to be some sort of hardware bug that
> > > can't be fixed in software.
>
> > And that'd mean that upon every reset, the driver will again enable
> autosuspend
> > for that driver.
> 
> Yes, that's true.  I'm curious to see if preventing autosuspends will 
> get rid of the resets.  My guess is that it won't.

No. We tried it in the beginning. And the resets were still seen.

Thanks.

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