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SubjectRe: Intel GemniLake xHCI connected devices can never wake up the system from suspend
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 7:46 PM, Mathias Nyman
<mathias.nyman@linux.intel.com> wrote:
> On 15.03.2018 06:40, Chris Chiu wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have a ASUS AIO V222GA and another Acer Desktop XC-830 both
>> have Intel CPU J5005 and they both hit the same problem. The XHCI
>> connected USB keyboard/mouse can never wakeup the system from suspend.
>> It reminds me that similiar thing happens on ApolloLake too which
>> needs the XHCI_PME_STUCK_QUIRK to get it work. It's also mentioned in
>>
>> https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/pentium-celeron-n-series-spec-update.pdf
>> page #14 for N-seris intel CPU. And I also find the same problem
>> description in
>> https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-briefs/silver-celeron-spec-update.pdf
>> page #16 for J-series Intel CPU. Seems that they have different
>> workaround so I can not simply apply XHCI_PME_STUCK_QUIRK to make it
>> work.
>>
>> Anyone can help here?
>>
>
> N-Series
> CHP8: USB xHCI Controller May Not Re-Enter D3 State After a USB Wake Event
> - needs XHCI_PME_STUCK_QUIRK in driver (sets bit 28 at offset 80a4)
>
> Intel® Pentium® Silver N5000
> Intel® Pentium® Silver J5005
> Intel® Celeron® N4000 and N4100
> Intel® Celeron® J4105 and J4005
>
> USB xHCI Controller May Not Re-enter a D3 State After a USB Wake Even
> Need to clear PME_EN bit of of the standard PCI PM_CSR register.
> I think Linux does this anyway (clears enabling PME when reaching D0)
> So if I remember correct there was no specific workaround needed for this.
>
> what is the PCI ID of your xhci controller? (lspci -nn)

They're both 8086:31a8. So you mean from the workaround description, it should
work w/o any extra code? "Software should clear bit 8 (PME_EN) of PM_CSR" has
been handled somewhere else?

>
> One other possible cause is that xHCI never reaches PCI device D3 suspend
> state during system suspend.
> xHC can't generate PME# wake event from normal running PCI device D0 state.
>
> PCI code in Linux will check with ACPI about the lowest possible D state
> when suspending,
> If there is something missing from the xHCI entry in ACPI DSDT table it
> might select D0.
> as the suspend state, causing wake failure.
>

Here's the DSDT ASL of the ASUS machine.
https://gist.github.com/mschiu77/8e9c8a0e5a98b70a6dfff45620340bf1

Don't know if the "lspci -vvv" output for the USB xHCI controller
provide any useful
information. There's "PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot+,D3cold+)" in the
following lspci log
https://gist.github.com/mschiu77/8cf523f0e564c1fca44398ebeb21b7bc


> Is there a BIOS update available for your ASUS and Acer?
>
> -Mathias

ASUS said the BIOS has no problem on USB wakeup under Windows so I don't think
there's any update. Anything else could be cause for this?

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