Re: ehci_hcd related S3 lockup on ASUS laptops, again

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On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 08:42:03PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
> > > I'd like to see the dmesg log for the complete suspend/resume cycle 
> > > (naturally you'll have to resume the system by hand after plugging in 
> > > the USB device).  Make sure that CONFIG_USB_DEBUG is enabled.
> > Attached.
> 
> It looks quite normal.  Evidently USB wakeup does _not_ work on your 
> system when the controller isn't in D3 -- and the system crashes during 
> suspend if the controller _is_ in D3!
> 
> (Does anybody know if USB wakeup works on these machines under
> Windows?)
Out of the box it doesn't work and "Allow this device to wake up the
computer" checkboxes on both root hubs are unchecked and grayed out.

> What about runtime wakeup?  You can test it easily enough.  Write 
> "auto" to the power/control attribute for the two controllers.  This 
> should cause the controllers (or at least one of them) to go into 
> runtime suspend.  Does it then wake up when you plug in a USB device?
I wrote 'auto' to both power/control, both power/runtime_status became
'suspended', I plugged in a device, one of power/runtime_status became
'active'.

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