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USB issues. Computer won't go to sleep.


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Sleep worked with 10.7.1, but after updating to 10.7.2 computer does not go to sleep unless I unplug all my USB devices. Kernel.log shows:

 

 

Wake reason: USB0

Mar 17 20:28:30 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 0

Mar 17 20:28:30 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: USB (EHCI):Port 1 on bus 0xfd connected or disconnected: portSC(0x101823)

Mar 17 20:28:30 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: USB (EHCI):Port 2 on bus 0xfd connected or disconnected: portSC(0x101823)

Mar 17 20:28:30 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: The USB device Razer Lachesis (Port 1 of Hub at 0x1d000000) may have caused a wake by being disconnected

Mar 17 20:28:30 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: The USB device Razer Lycosa (Port 2 of Hub at 0x1d000000) may have caused a wake by being disconnected

Mar 17 20:28:33 Anders-Eklofs-Mac-Pro kernel[0]: 0 0 AppleUSBCDC: start - initDevice failed

 

Only display goes to sleep. Can somebody please help?

 

Motherboard: Asus P6T6 WS Revolution

 

Processor: COREi7 965 3.2 GHZ

 

Grapshics: Geforce GTX 280

 

Memory: 12 GB DDR3

 

Operating system: Mac OSX Lion 10.7.2

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Similar issue on GA-EP45-DS3 here:

 

17.03.12 23:41:14,000 kernel: USB (EHCI):Port 5 on bus 0xfa connected or disconnected: portSC(0x301002)
17.03.12 23:41:14,000 kernel: An Unknown USB Device (Port 5 of Hub at 0xfa000000), may have caused a wake by being connected

 

Strangely enough, sleep used to work perfectly at some point.

Probably a DSDT issue?

 

Have you tried the "restart automatically after a power failure" checkbox? Wake on LAN settings in BIOS? Energy Management Schedule? Turning off automount for ntfs volumes?

 

Does yours go to sleep for a second, then wake up immediately without the monitor waking up? Because this is what mine does.

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Thanks for your reply! I think it is a dsdt issue. However, that is also strange because USB-busses are shown as built-in. I have tried everything in the energy management schedule. I can however find no setting for wake on lag in bios. Where should it be?

 

Could you post your dsdt?

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Hey Johan, if you board supports WOL, it should be in a section called power/energy management/etc.

It is however possible that your board simply does not support wake on lan.

 

My DSDT (GA-EP45-DS3) is here, perhaps we can figure out the cause together.

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