Bug 70797 - USB fails ("Odd PCI resume") after suspend+resume on Toshiba laptop
Summary: USB fails ("Odd PCI resume") after suspend+resume on Toshiba laptop
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Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux
Classification: Retired
Component: kernel
Version: 7.3
Hardware: i386
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Pete Zaitcev
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2002-08-05 13:07 UTC by Toralf
Modified: 2008-08-01 16:22 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2004-09-30 15:39:48 UTC
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Description Toralf 2002-08-05 13:07:13 UTC
Description of Problem:
On a Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 laptop, USB stops working  

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
3.0.2-10

How Reproducible:
Every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Connect USB mouse and configure XFree86 accordingly.
2. apm -s
3. Hit power button to resume

Actual Results:
Mouse works before apm -s, but not after resume. Message 
usb-ohci.c: odd PCI resume for usb-00:02.0
appears.


Expected Results:
Mouse works...

Additional Information:
Possible workaround: Add USB restart option to the apm script.

Comment 1 Andrew Wyatt 2003-01-09 13:05:54 UTC
This issue also effects Dell laptops and other Toshiba models as well. My
resolution is to contro-alt-f1, unplug the mouse, plug it back in, and then
control-alt-f7.

Comment 2 Bill Nottingham 2003-01-09 20:34:01 UTC
This *looks* to be more of a kernel-side issue than an apmd issue, from that
message.

Comment 3 John Heidemann 2004-02-22 04:56:22 UTC
I see a similar problem:
NO usb devices work after suspend resume on my Toshiba Portege R100
running Fedora Core 1.
(Not mouse or keyboard.)
The problem seems kernel related, since lsusb doesn't show any
activity when devices are inserted and removed.

Comment 4 Pete Zaitcev 2004-04-19 18:49:00 UTC
I don't think I can do much about suspends, because it is
essentially hardware specific.

By the way, please try FC2t2 or t3, it has ACPI on by default.


Comment 5 Bugzilla owner 2004-09-30 15:39:48 UTC
Thanks for the bug report. However, Red Hat no longer maintains this version of
the product. Please upgrade to the latest version and open a new bug if the problem
persists.

The Fedora Legacy project (http://fedoralegacy.org/) maintains some older releases, 
and if you believe this bug is interesting to them, please report the problem in
the bug tracker at: http://bugzilla.fedora.us/



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