Randy Dunlap wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:12:48 -0700 Kok, Auke wrote:
> 
>> Randy Dunlap wrote:
>>> powertop suggests booting with usbcore.autosuspend=1, so I do that,
>>> but powertop still tells me that I should do that... :(
>>>
>>> $ cat /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend 
>>> 1
>>>
>>> # pwd
>>> /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb1/power
>>> [r...@ca-ostest293 power]# cat autosuspend 
>>> 0
>>> [r...@ca-ostest293 power]# cat level
>>> auto
>>>
>>>
>>> Is usbcore.autosuspend=1 not acting as expected?  or what?
>> I removed this message and the related code a while back, can you try the 
>> latest
>> SVN branch and see if that still gives you issues?
> 
> I used today's git tree and this part is OK.
> 
> Now powertop tells me:
> 
> Suggestion: Disable or remove 'pcscd' from your system.
> pcscd tends to keep the USB subsystem out of power save mode
> and your processor out of deeper powersave states.
>  Q - Quit   R - Refresh   K - kill pcscd 
> 
> 
> although I've already told it to kill pcscd & it's not running...
> this is annoying.
> What does it want?  rm /usr/sbin/pcscd ?

the code detects process names only, so there apparently still is a process 
named
'pcscd' running, and it will reappear as a suggestion.

can you confirm (with ps or similar) that it is really stopped?

Auke

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