Re: [linux-usb-devel] question on flushing buffers and spinning down disk

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Am Donnerstag 27 September 2007 schrieb Alan Stern:
> Have you thought about how autoresume would fit into this picture?  I
> don't think you can rely on usb-storage telling the SCSI core to resume
> devices when it gets handed a command, because the commands to spin-up
> the drives would have to be transmitted first.  (The sample patch you

Actually, it is not a big question. By default sd_resume() is a nop.
Usually the first SCSI command would return NOT_READY and SCSI core
do a START_STOP_UNIT only then in response.

	Regards
		Oliver

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