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Hi, i'm not sure if this is same bug or not but symptom is similar. I managed
to get it working but wasn't sure which actually made it worked but now it
stopped working again.
I have a Dell Latitude E7250 and i boot into the 18.04 based elementaryOS from
usb, so after resume the filesystem beco
Bug seems fixed for Bionic 18.04 in upstream 4.19.0-041900rc4-generic
kernel
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Same bug affects me on dell Latitude E7450 on freshly installed Bionic
18.04.1. Kernel 4.15.0-29-generic.
- After suspend/resume newly inserted USB devices are not detected and not
listed by lsusb.
- Repeating suspend/resume with the device still inserted in the port solves
the problem. At thi
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@Tarek
It's a pretty bad workaround. Please file a new bug so we can check full
dmesg.
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Adding the following to `/etc/pm/sleep.d/20_custom-xhci_hcd` worked for
me:
```
#!/bin/sh
# File: "/etc/pm/sleep.d/20_custom-xhci_hcd".
case "${1}" in
hibernate|suspend)
# Unbind xhci_hcd devices
echo -n ":00:14.0" | tee /sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd/unbind
;;
resume|thaw)
#
p.s., This bug was true for me in xubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 on a Lenovo
S20-30
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Hello
Upgraded 17.04 and it is corrected for me :)
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Thanks Kai. Do you refer to comment #10?
Unfortunately this test won't be possible for me, this notebook was lent to me
to eradicate a corrupted Win8 installation (job done - Linux installed) and
I'll soon have to return it to its owner. I prefer to keep a clean fresh
install (even if currently
@Lucho Nacho, @Val
Please follow Joseph's instruction but use http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.11-rc6/ instead.
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Linux Mint 18.1 (kernel 4.4.0-72-generic) here.
My case is very similar to the one described by Lucho Nacho.
My mouse is plugged to the 1st USB port (out of 3).
When resuming from 'suspend to RAM', this very USB port 'dies' (until I reboot
my PC that is).
Then plugging in my mouse to the 2nd or 3r
This affects me, in Xubuntu 16.04, with Kernel 4.4.0-66-generic. it is
just the port to which the mouse was connected before suspension that
becomes disabled after resuming session.
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Have the same problem at Ubuntu-16.04 fresh install.
Kernel version is 4.4.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu.
dmesg of the failing xhci port is attached.
Is there anything I can additionally do to help with this?
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I was surprised that actually disabling the screen lock fixes the
problem, but it does. I bought a laptop from system76 it came preloaded
with 15.10 64bit. Sometimes after resume, the mouse and keyboard would
not be usable. Sometimes that happens on a fresh power up.
I noticed that sometimes it al
Problem still remains and now even occurred when leaving the machine
over night. Network connection worked, so I could restart remotely.
Current fix: deactivated screen lock :/
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Assignee: Rahul (rahulshantagiri) => (unassigned)
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Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Same or similar problem here (Dell Precision 7810 workstation), the PC
can still be awoken from suspend by USB input after a couple of hours,
but if I return to it after the weekend, the machine is frozen (no USB,
no network) and I have to do a hard reboot to access.
This started happening after I
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Same here with 3.13.0-55. Affected are the three usb ports.
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The same problem with fresh 3.13.0-53
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Dell XPS 13 9333. Tested linux-image-4.1.0-040100rc2-generic. The same
issue. Interesting in syslog:
May 7 16:18:29 adept-XPS13 kernel: [ 177.255581] hub 2-1:1.0: hub_port_status
failed (err = -71)
May 7 16:18:29 adept-XPS13 kernel: [ 180.034509] dell_wmi: Unknown key e00e
pressed
May 7 16:
I have the same/similar bug with my mouse and wireless dongle, though I
am running the most up-to-date Nvidia drivers, not the Noveau drivers.
My mouse has lights which turn on fine, and a different mouse I have
tested with works after resume.
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I don't know if this will reproduce it reliably yet or not, but when my
laptop went to sleep in a seperate tty not on the window manager i
unplugged/replugged, and it functioned on the tty again, but when
changing back to the window manager , it instantly went back to the way
it was. after another
I have the same bug showing up on 14.04, i am on a compaq presario cq
56 laptop, my keyboard does work after resume from suspend. I am using
an external logitec keyboard, but my microsoft optical wheel mouse does
not function correctly. The red optical light is present, but only lit
up dimly, an
Ubuntu 14.04, 3.13.0-37-generic, 64-bits.
My system is an Asus motherboard (Sabertooth Z77), i5-3570K CPU and 16GB of RAM.
Problem:
Only my keyboard if affected after suspend/resume. Both my mouse and external
soundcard (USB connected) work fine.
After suspend and resume, my keyboard rate is much
Problem seems related to Nouveau drivers.
After installing Nvidea binary drivers the problem was fixed.
So still exists for nouveau drivers
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Tit
confirmed, still exists after sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. All USB devices
stop working, but I noticed also internet cable connection stopped
working. so it is even broader then USB. Reconnecting devices does not
help!
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Ubuntu 14.04, 3.13.0-30-generic on a Phenom-II 4 core desktop PC.
Problem description:
Wake-up after suspend: no keyboard, no mouse (both USB).
Workaround:
Unplug the devices and plug it in again.
Both, mouse and keyboard work again. I can login and work.
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I have the same problem here after a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04. When
I suspend I can still wake up de computer with my USB mouse or keyboard,
but they no longer function correctly. For instance the mouse cursor
will still move but clicking no longer works. I can wake up with the
keyboard but th
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Thanks for the feedback, Steve.
Also, it would be good to know if the issue also happens with the latest
mainline kernel, or if it's already been fixed there.
If you have a chance to test it, it can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.14-rc7-trusty/
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@Joseph: I don't know, but I suppose it's possible. After reporting this
bug, I blacklisted the i2c-hid driver to work around bug 1218973. I
haven't done many S3 cycles since adding the blacklist, but I will pay
attention to whether this USB bus failure happens again with i2c-hid
blacklisted.
Note
Steve, do you think this issue is related to bug 1218973 and bug 1265885
?
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Looks like there is an issue during the freeze:
[92457.421160] usb 2-6: reset full-speed USB device number 24 using xhci_hcd
[92462.425009] xhci_hcd :00:14.0: Timeout while waiting for address device
command
[92462.629280] usb 2-6: Device not responding to set address.
[92462.833374] usb 2-6:
Do you have an easy way to reproduce the issue? If so, we can perform a
kernel bisect to identify the commit that introduced the bug.
Also, it would be good to know if the issue also happens with the latest
mainline kernel, or if it's already been fixed there. It can be downloaded
from:
http:/
@Joseph - it did happen once when I was running 12.04 with a 3.5 lts-hwe
kernel. I don't have data/logs from that incident. I have seen it twice
since upgrading to trusty. Both incidents were in the last 2 weeks
(since March 1).
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Did this recently start happening after an update or upgrade, or has it
always happened in Trusty?
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