On Wed, 3 Feb 2016, Fabio Estevam wrote: > Hi Alan, > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 2:29 PM, Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > It seems likely that this script does exactly the same thing that you > > did before by hand. Why does one work but not the other? > > The script enables all of these entries: > > $ find /sys -name wakeup | grep usb > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2000000.aips-bus/20c9000.usbphy/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2000000.aips-bus/20ca000.usbphy/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184000.usb/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184000.usb/ci_hdrc.0/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184200.usb/power/wakeup Okay. As far as I know, those files should have been set to "enabled" by default. > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184200.usb/ci_hdrc.1/usb1/1-1/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184200.usb/ci_hdrc.1/usb1/power/wakeup > /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2184200.usb/ci_hdrc.1/power/wakeup And so should that one. So maybe the problem is that the default settings are wrong. Alan Stern -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html