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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2016 17:45:28 +0800
From: "ASIX_Allan [Office]" <allan@...x.com.tw>
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Subject: RE: [PATCH v3 3/5] net: asix: Fix AX88772x resume failures
Hi Jon,
Please help to double check if the USB host controller of your Terga
platform had been powered OFF while running the ax88772_suspend() routine or
not?
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Best regards,
Allan Chou
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Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 3/5] net: asix: Fix AX88772x resume failures
Hi Allan,
On 14/11/16 08:50, ASIX_Allan [Home] wrote:
> It seems the AX88772x dongle had been unexpectedly removed while
> running the
> ax88772_suspend() routine. If yes, you might see these error messages
> because the hardware had been absent.
In my case the hardware was never removed. The boards are in a test fixture
that are not touched. This is seen on more than one board. By reverting this
change I no longer see the error messages and appears to be 100%
reproducible.
Jon
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