On Wednesday 02 February 2005 5:01 pm, Alex Sanks wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> ...
> So, for your consideration, I have here a patch that creates a module
> parameter "enable_suspend".
> 
> When set to 1, the net2280, for better or worse, will enter low-power mode
> when the USB host requests it.  This is fine except in rare situations
> involving a power-cycling host or rmmoding the gadget while connected to a
> suspended port.  
> 
> When set to 0 (the default), the driver will report suspend requests to the
> upper-edge gadget, but will not place the NET2280 into low-power mode,
> working fine in all situations except bus-powered devices (for which a
> PCI+Linux-based NET2280 generally doesn't make much sense anyway)
> 
> It also (finally...) updates NetChip references to refer to PLX.
> 
> Thoughts?

Works for me ... so unless you object I'll package it up and send it
further along.  (Also updating a couple dates in the driver.)

- Dave



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