On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 03:31:47PM -0700, David Brownell wrote:
That puts EHCI itself into D3 state, back into D0, and shows the results. It ought to just work, no surprises.
As I wrote with ehci_hcd module present there is no suspension.
That's why my instructions were specific about testing just suspends/resumes for that one device. If that driver suspends and resumes correctly by itself, that will point pretty strongly to the problem(s) coming from someplace else.
Even without trying a new kernel, "lspci -vv" info for your system before and after resume might be interesting ... or more specifically, any differences between the two.
- Dave
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