Reverted upstream, as David Zeuthen objected to this. Quoting:
1. Checking if a disk is asleep does not wake up the disk (unless its
firmware is broken).
2. It's not atypical to have disks without any IO for _days_. We still
want to check SMART status for disks in this case.
If people have disks with broken firmware there are other ways to have
udisks not read their SMART status.
Reverted upstream, as David Zeuthen objected to this. Quoting:
1. Checking if a disk is asleep does not wake up the disk (unless its
firmware is broken).
2. It's not atypical to have disks without any IO for _days_. We still
want to check SMART status for disks in this case.
If people have disks with broken firmware there are other ways to have
udisks not read their SMART status.