Re: ohci-pci controller won't resume and HC died; cleaning up - only on shutdown/reboot

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On Sun, 7 Aug 2016, ican realizeum wrote:

> Hey, I tried to send this to list but I didn't have Plain text mode(in
> gmail) so it bounced back, resending now below, however meanwhile I
> made a bug report for it too:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=151641
> Thanks.
> ---
> Here's a screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/3P7ztlj.png
> I've tried, without tlp and ensuring both 12.0 and 13.0 are "on" instead of

What is tlp?

> "auto". No effect.
> 
> I wonder if this is related to the failure to Synchronize SCSI cache, such
> as maybe somethings get shutdown as part of reboot/shutdown like that kvm
> thing. But I don't know much.
> 
> kernel:
> Linux myzee 4.7.0-ga157b3a #7 SMP PREEMPT Sat Aug 6 15:22:34 EEST 2016
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
> 
> Active patches:
> https://github.com/icanrealizeum/manjarred/blob/16904e09a57c7332893f824dc0dc139ba1c4fc46/system/Z575/OSes/manjaro2/on_baremetal/filesystem_now/manjaro/home/z/build/1packages/kernel/linuxgit/PKGBUILD#L39-L62

This doesn't seem like anything you need to worry about.  If it only 
happens on shutdown or reboot then it won't affect your use of the 
computer.

Furthermore, the lsusb output says you don't have any USB devices
plugged into either of the OHCI controllers.  Have you tried seeing
what happens if there is something plugged in (say, a keyboard or
mouse)?

Also, what do you get in the "registers" files under 
/sys/kernel/debug/usb/ohci/*/ after you change the runtime PM setting 
to "on"?  (You'll need to mount a debugfs filesystem for this.)

Alan Stern

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