Re: Wakeup on mouse movement

2007-01-10 Thread Dean Hamstead

the usb mouse also wont stop pbbuttonsd from doing its thing

unless my setup is silly (but its all default)

Dean

On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:02:01 +0100, Matthias Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I just upgraded to the debian kernel 2.6.18-3 (I used a self-configured
> kernel before) and found an odd behaviour:
> 
> When the machines was suspended to RAM it woke up again after I
> moved the mouse. In the past The machine woke only up after triggering
> a key on the keyboard but never on mouse movement.
> 
> Is this a feature or a bug? How could I disable this "feature" in case
> it is one?
> 
> I used the 2.6.18 kernel before with my own configuration and it never
> woke up on mouse movement.
> 
>  Best Regards
>Matthias
> 
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Re: Wakeup on mouse movement

2007-01-10 Thread Benjamin Herrenschmidt
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 11:02 +0100, Matthias Grimm wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just upgraded to the debian kernel 2.6.18-3 (I used a self-configured
> kernel before) and found an odd behaviour:
> 
> When the machines was suspended to RAM it woke up again after I
> moved the mouse. In the past The machine woke only up after triggering
> a key on the keyboard but never on mouse movement.
> 
> Is this a feature or a bug? How could I disable this "feature" in case
> it is one?
> 
> I used the 2.6.18 kernel before with my own configuration and it never
> woke up on mouse movement. 

I suspect it's a change in the USB code to enable remote wakeup by USB
devices. It's a good idea in general but does have the side effect that
a lot of mice are stupid enough to trigger a wakeup when they are
moved...


Ben.



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Re: Wakeup on mouse movement

2007-01-10 Thread Johannes Berg
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 23:19 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:

> I suspect it's a change in the USB code to enable remote wakeup by USB
> devices. It's a good idea in general but does have the side effect that
> a lot of mice are stupid enough to trigger a wakeup when they are
> moved...

I'm fairly sure this is it, but I think it's only sort of a good idea in
general... For example, I haven't found a way yet to stop the bluetooth
from waking up the machine which is stupid, anyone scanning the area for
bluetooth devices will wake it up...

johannes


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Re: Wakeup on mouse movement

2007-01-10 Thread Børge Holen
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 17:08, Johannes Berg wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 23:19 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > I suspect it's a change in the USB code to enable remote wakeup by USB
> > devices. It's a good idea in general but does have the side effect that
> > a lot of mice are stupid enough to trigger a wakeup when they are
> > moved...
>
> I'm fairly sure this is it, but I think it's only sort of a good idea in
> general... For example, I haven't found a way yet to stop the bluetooth
> from waking up the machine which is stupid, anyone scanning the area for
> bluetooth devices will wake it up...

For a fact? I use both phone mouse and headset with BT. None of witch can wake 
mine.

>
> johannes

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Re: Wakeup on mouse movement

2007-01-10 Thread Johannes Berg
On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 17:14 +0100, Børge Holen wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 January 2007 17:08, Johannes Berg wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-01-10 at 23:19 +1100, Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
> > > I suspect it's a change in the USB code to enable remote wakeup by USB
> > > devices. It's a good idea in general but does have the side effect that
> > > a lot of mice are stupid enough to trigger a wakeup when they are
> > > moved...
> >
> > I'm fairly sure this is it, but I think it's only sort of a good idea in
> > general... For example, I haven't found a way yet to stop the bluetooth
> > from waking up the machine which is stupid, anyone scanning the area for
> > bluetooth devices will wake it up...
> 
> For a fact? I use both phone mouse and headset with BT. None of witch can 
> wake 
> mine.

hmm. my cell phone succeeds in waking mine if I browse for services.

johannes


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