Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-09 Thread Oliver Neukum
On Sun, 2014-11-09 at 22:39 +0100, Patrick Häcker wrote: > > > I really don't know. Some other operating system relies on a whitelist > > due to all of the horrible devices out there that can't handle suspend > > (keyboards and mice are notorious for being bad.) > > Thanks for your input. Do y

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-09 Thread Patrick Häcker
> > IIRC there used to be a kernel bug that caused autosuspend > > to mostly not work on Linux, which they however blamed on crappy > > devices for a long time. After that kernel bug got fixed I think > > autosuspend works on most devices now, hence we only need a blacklist? > > > > I figure Greg

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-07 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Fri, 07.11.14 13:07, Oliver Neukum (oneu...@suse.de) wrote: > On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 12:55 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > > On Fri, 07.11.14 09:23, Oliver Neukum (oneu...@suse.de) wrote: > > > > It is inconsistent. That is at least partially to the inability to find > > > general rules. > >

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-07 Thread Oliver Neukum
On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 12:55 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Fri, 07.11.14 09:23, Oliver Neukum (oneu...@suse.de) wrote: > > It is inconsistent. That is at least partially to the inability to find > > general rules. > > So what would you recommend we do? > > Experiment with turning auto-sus

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-07 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Fri, 07.11.14 09:23, Oliver Neukum (oneu...@suse.de) wrote: > > By coincidence I recently noticed something interesting in sysfs: My > > USB devices seem to have an attribute "supports_autosuspend". These > > They are from the kernel and tell you that the drivers for the devices > support auto

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-07 Thread Oliver Neukum
On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 08:26 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote: > Patrick Häcker [2014-11-05 16:55 +0100]: > > I you want to have permanent power saving activated for your devices, the > > recommended way is to use udev (e.g. > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_saving#USB_autosuspend). Some > >

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-06 Thread Martin Pitt
Patrick Häcker [2014-11-05 16:55 +0100]: > I you want to have permanent power saving activated for your devices, the > recommended way is to use udev (e.g. > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_saving#USB_autosuspend). Some > [...] > - Is there already something like this? By coincidence

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-06 Thread Greg Kroah-Hartman
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 07:49:38PM +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Wed, 05.11.14 16:55, Patrick Häcker (pa...@web.de) wrote: > > heya, > > > sorry if this list is not the correct one for my post. In this case please > > just point me to the correct list. > > It is the correct list. > > >

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-06 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Wed, 05.11.14 16:55, Patrick Häcker (pa...@web.de) wrote: heya, > sorry if this list is not the correct one for my post. In this case please > just point me to the correct list. It is the correct list. > I you want to have permanent power saving activated for your devices, the > recommende

Re: [systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-05 Thread Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
On Wed, Nov 05, 2014 at 04:55:52PM +0100, Patrick Häcker wrote: > - If not, is udev the correct piece in the Linux stack to put this? Most likely the kernel should do this by itself. What where the devices that you had to disable power saving on? > - What is the general way to contribute udev rul

[systemd-devel] Udev rules hardware database

2014-11-05 Thread Patrick Häcker
Dear all, sorry if this list is not the correct one for my post. In this case please just point me to the correct list. I you want to have permanent power saving activated for your devices, the recommended way is to use udev (e.g. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_saving#USB_autosuspe