Christophe,
Please don't report TLP bugs here. Ubuntu does not support TLP, although
you can report them at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tlp/+filebug
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For an unknown reason, the TLP setting is not applied after
suspend/resume.
The thing I found to work for me is creating a file /lib/systemd/system-
sleep/bt_autosuspend with this content, using the exact same line used
by powertop (and set it executable) :
#!/bin/sh
# prevent the btusb from sus
Got it under Debian 11
Short summary without completely disabling btusb autosuspend :
- Run powertop and identify the line in the "Tunables" tab that fix your
problem when you switch it to "Bad" by hitting the Enter key.
For instance >> Good Autosuspend for unknown USB device 1-7
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity, but
btusb.enable_autos
The problem is clearly visible on a Dell Precision 5750. On a ThinkPad
P1 Gen 3 the mouse "freezing" effect is barely noticeable.
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I'm seeing this annoying issue with Ubuntu 20.04 running the linux-
oem-20.04b kernel (currently 5.10.0-1026-oem). The above workaround
fixes it.
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To change parameters you need to:
1. Edit /etc/default/grub as root, and change the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT line.
2. Run: sudo update-grub
3. Reboot.
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Hello,
Sorry for stupid question (I'm new in linux) but how can I change kernel
parameter?
My google search have no success...
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** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
+ Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity, but
btusb.enable_autosuspend=0 fixes it
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btusb.enable_autosuspend=0 is a magic! Yay!!!
Later I will try to permanent set it.
P.S. Still wondering why Kernel (or linux-firmware?) upgrade bring this
issue?
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Additional info:
sudo service bluetooth status:
.
.
.
Aug 09 11:05:47 boaz-desktop systemd[1]: Started Bluetooth service.
Aug 09 11:05:47 boaz-desktop bluetoothd[944]: Starting SDP server
Aug 09 11:05:47 boaz-desktop bluetoothd[944]: Bluetooth management interface
1.14 initia
Aug 09 11:05:51 boaz-
Does kernel parameter `btusb.enable_autosuspend=0` help?
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
Status in lin
/sys is huge, with many directories and files.
Can't find here bluetooth related config.
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Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seco
Such settings are in the /sys filesystem as text files you can read and
write to. Writing to them is not remembered across boots though --
that's what software like powertop or tlp does.
So you can script writing to /sys/SOMETHING to control power management.
Otherwise to change the defaults in th
Exactly. But I can't figure our where this setting, for a permanent
change...
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inac
"Good" in PowerTop usually means it is set to sleep. It sounds like the
setting you want is actually the one labelled "Bad".
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Title:
After enabling the HWE stack on my Kubuntu 18.04.3 64bit and upgrade to Kernel
5.0, the bluetooth mouse sleeps after some inactivity.
An upgrade to Kubuntu 19.04, Kernel 5.0.0-23-generic, didn't solve the issue.
No tlp installed.
PowerTOP
Good Bluetooth device interface status
Any ideas how to
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bu
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
Statu
First ensure you don't have 'tlp' installed.
Second, I can only answer by Googling. Maybe changing your kernel
command line to disable autosuspend of USB devices:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/driver-api/usb/power-
management.html
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Day 5: Issue comes back again (after suspend). Those two unknown devices
switched back to "Good". This time I toggled one of them to "Bad" and
the issue is resolved.
How do I make the powertop changes permanent?
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** Changed in: bluez (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
Status in
Day 3: No issue after wake from suspend.
Day 4: Issue comes back again (after suspend). Resolved after toggling
"Autosuspend on" for two unknown USB devices to "Bad".
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I see. There are two "Good" unknown autosuspend USB devices, not sure
which one is my mouse. I can't find it in "Bad" either.
Anyhow, the issue seems resolved currently.
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I think you're looking at the wrong line there. The line you want is:
Autosuspend for USB device ...
It sounds like the line for your mouse says "Good", which is actually
bad news. Because it means the kernel is powering down the USB device
for power savings. So a delay is expected.
Make sure
** Summary changed:
- Bluetooth mouse sleep after 5 seconds of inactivity
+ Bluetooth mouse sleeps after 5 seconds of inactivity
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