Re: Bug#677472: [3.1->3.2 regression] Immediate wake on suspend, associated with OHCI on MCP51

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Am 03.01.2013 21:58, schrieb Alan Stern:

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> On Thu, 3 Jan 2013, Octavio Alvarez wrote:
>> If not, then what would the sanest default be? Where to document
>> this cas in a clean, user friendly way?
> The sanest default is what my patch does: disable wakeup for OHCI 
> controllers on computers with ASUS boards.  I'm open to suggestions on 
> the best way to document it for users.

I agree that wakeup should be disabled by default for all affected devices.
But the problem I see is, that this will cause a regression for those
people who have set the jumpers on their board to +5VSB.
OTOH, I doubt that many people are using the +5VSB setting if the ports
are powered all the time. Noone wants illuminated devices if the PC is
switched off completely. Factory setting is also +5V.

And the second problem is, that we still don't know which devices are
affected. The FAQ entry on the ASUS website shows that they are aware of
the problem, so there is a chance that they will fix it sooner or later.
So blacklisting all ASUS devices seems to be a bit overkill. Maybe we
have luck and get a statement about the affected hardware.

Regards,
Frank

> Alan Stern
>
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