you can find the newest blacklist of the known devices, there are some
scanners, modem, audio and blackberry.
You should test every usb-device you have.
to disable autosuspend you should do:
echo -1 > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend
and only _after_ this attach you device.
_only_ -1 disable autosuspend
Sitsofe Wheeler schrieb:
> Just grabbed another scanner. autosuspend issues do not seem to affect the CanoScan LiDE 60:
> Bus 005 Device 006: ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc.
>
> So I guess my original idea of blacklisting all CanoScans would be
> unwise...
>
> What devices are worth testing at the moment? Is it just scanners or is
> it worth checking mass storage devices, CD/DVD writers, USB bluetooth
> dongles, USB widgets, webcams, skype headsets, USB speakers, PDAs, MP3
> Players, mobile phones, USB hubs, keyboards, mice and printers?
>
in the quirk file here: git.kernel. org/?p= linux/kernel/ git/torvalds/ linux-2. 6.git;a= blob;f= drivers/ usb/core/ quirks. c;hb=HEAD
http://
you can find the newest blacklist of the known devices, there are some
scanners, modem, audio and blackberry.
You should test every usb-device you have.
to disable autosuspend you should do: usbcore/ parameters/ autosuspend
echo -1 > /sys/module/
and only _after_ this attach you device.
_only_ -1 disable autosuspend
Sitsofe Wheeler schrieb:
> Just grabbed another scanner. autosuspend issues do not seem to affect the CanoScan LiDE 60:
> Bus 005 Device 006: ID 04a9:221c Canon, Inc.
>
> So I guess my original idea of blacklisting all CanoScans would be
> unwise...
>
> What devices are worth testing at the moment? Is it just scanners or is
> it worth checking mass storage devices, CD/DVD writers, USB bluetooth
> dongles, USB widgets, webcams, skype headsets, USB speakers, PDAs, MP3
> Players, mobile phones, USB hubs, keyboards, mice and printers?
>