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RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-14 (2014-07-14, 18:19)nx01 Wrote: I am on openelec too, I have also tried a fresh install this did not fix it, there is an option to have the OS control the ACPI in the bios but this did not fix it either, I notice that there is no USB items listed in Did you try $ sudo sh -c 'echo "enabled" > /sys/bus/usb/devices/3-1/power/wakeup' Then run cat /proc/acpi/wakeup RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - nx01 - 2014-07-14 Hi thanks for your comments its in a USB 2 port out of interest why was wake up from usb3 disabled? You don't need to use sudo by I have done that and still I does no appear RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-14 (2014-07-14, 22:35)nx01 Wrote: Hi thanks for your comments its in a USB 2 port out of interest why was wake up from usb3 disabled? you'd have to ask the OE devs that one RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-14 (2014-07-14, 22:35)nx01 Wrote: Hi thanks for your comments its in a USB 2 port out of interest why was wake up from usb3 disabled? I get no USB line in cat /proc/acpi/wakeup ive been trying to add my usb to it but no luck do you get the following:- Code: Device S-state Status Sysfs node RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-14, 23:01)goujam Wrote: I get no USB line in cat /proc/acpi/wakeup ive been trying to add my usb to it but no luck do you get the following:- XHCI/EHCI are the USB3/USB2 controllers respectively. From that output, it looks like everything is routed thru the XHCI (USB3) controller, as it's not showing the EHCI controller present. In which case, you won't be able to wake from suspend using the standard OpenELEC build because they explicitly disable wakeup from XHCI RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 01:22)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-14, 23:01)goujam Wrote: I get no USB line in cat /proc/acpi/wakeup ive been trying to add my usb to it but no luck do you get the following:- That makes sense from what I've been seeing in my tests now to try something else as its a pain to keep reaching behind the tv Re: RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 04:36)goujam Wrote: That makes sense from what I've been seeing in my tests now to try something else as its a pain to keep reaching behind the tv Just use my custom build with xhci wakeup enabled. link in sig RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - nx01 - 2014-07-15 Ok I will give that a go, do the known issues with that fix occur on these motherboards or is it just problems with the ASUS chromebox? Re: RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 07:16)nx01 Wrote: Ok I will give that a go, do the known issues with that fix occur on these motherboards or is it just problems with the ASUS chromebox? Any board with USB3/xhci ports. It's not really a known issue, it's a configuration decision the OE dev team made for some reason RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - nx01 - 2014-07-15 Sorry I meant the know issues in section 3 of the wiki in your sig Re: RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 08:38)nx01 Wrote: Sorry I meant the know issues in section 3 of the wiki in your sig The issues with the MCE remote driver and USB3 ports are Linux-wide, if that's what you mean. But as I noted, the issue is already fixed in OpenELEC. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-15 I downloaded your version ill give it a try later, Im wondering if there is a script that could be added that would run each time suspend is activated that would keep the USB 3 ports on! Matt Devo what does your recompiled version actually do, is it something that could be modified in a script I see you can run some script each time it goes into suspend as detailed here http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Creating_Suspend_and_Resume_Scripts That way you could keep auto updates enabled! Re: RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - Matt Devo - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 09:29)goujam Wrote: I downloaded your version ill give it a try later, Im wondering if there is a script that could be added that would run each time suspend is activated that would keep the USB 3 ports on! my build prevents the xhci kernel module from being unloaded prior to suspend, and removes the xhci controller from the list of blacklisted devices for wakeup. There's no way to change this via a script, which is why I had to do a custom build. RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-15 (2014-07-15, 15:32)Matt Devo Wrote:(2014-07-15, 09:29)goujam Wrote: I downloaded your version ill give it a try later, Im wondering if there is a script that could be added that would run each time suspend is activated that would keep the USB 3 ports on! Oh OK well I haven't had chance to try your build yet I'll try and get updated when I get home from work. But it looks hopeful and makes this board very cheap and fully useable. I had it left on for 24 hours yesterday and the CPU temp stayed around 44°c so no fan will be needed. I may get another to replace my ion 2 based system in the bedroom RE: Bay Trail-D motherboards - goujam - 2014-07-15 Great news it works thanks matt for your work its very much appreciated!!! |