Cc: Adrian Bunk <bunk@...>, Adrian Bunk <bunk@...>, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@...>, Andrew Morton <akpm@...>, <linux-kernel@...>, <linux-usb-devel@...>, Oliver Neukum <oneukum@...>
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 12:07:15PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote:
Exactly. The kernel will by default get the device up and working. Any
capabilities to be changed after it is working can be done by userspace
with a "whitelist" type program that can properly tell the kernel that
this specific device can be safely suspended.
If you decide to do this in a small bash script, or in
HAL/udevd/DeviceKit/whatever, it all doesn't matter to the kernel.
thanks,
greg k-h
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