Re: Wake on USB event

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Sujet : Re: Wake on USB event
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 01. Feb 2025, 01:25:59
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 19:25:51 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:

One of my workstations refuses to stay asleep.  Often,
just after being COMMANDED to sleep, it would reawaken.
Sometimes, a short while later (i.e., just long enough
for me to leave the room and return to find it running,
again).
>
Windows logs suck.  But, I was able to trace the cause
of the wake-up to "USB root hub" (I think there are
six things with this name in the device tree!).
>
I narrowed it down to the keyboard; unplug keyboard,
command it to sleep and it stays asleep.
>
[N.B. The keyboard works completely as expected when powered on!]
>
Fine.  Replace keyboard, problem solved.
>
*BUT*, I can't EASILY get any more of this particular model
of keyboard (eBay-roulette?) so I would like to salvage it
given that the "problem" is likely a hardware issue.
>
First question is what *might* (likely) Windows be seeing that
makes it think that a valid USB event has been detected?
I.e., is it a "smart" pattern recognizer (like a WoL packet)?
Or, just "any activity" on the data lines to the i/f?
>
It seems that power conditioning on the keyboard should be a good
starting place (it's ALWAYS power-related!).
>
It also seems like Windows only leaves USB ports powered up
during sleep *if* they were active while the machine was awake (?).

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
31 Jan 25 * Wake on USB event8Don Y
31 Jan 25 +* Re: Wake on USB event4Sylvia Else
1 Feb 25 i`* Re: Wake on USB event3Don Y
1 Feb 25 i `* Re: Wake on USB event2Sylvia Else
1 Feb 25 i  `- Re: Wake on USB event1Don Y
1 Feb 25 +- Re: Wake on USB event1john larkin
1 Feb 25 `* Re: Wake on USB event2Don Y
2 Feb 25  `- Re: Wake on USB event1Don Y

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