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Date:      Mon, 20 Jan 2020 14:57:58 +0100
From:      Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org>
To:        Evilham <contact@evilham.com>, "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Can't reattach USB devices (Lenovo bug?)
Message-ID:  <0c8cc21e-9530-7b89-7655-e11fe2bb373e@selasky.org>
In-Reply-To: <413e73db-3e1d-42b6-b237-30174e1b3f03@yggdrasil.evilham.com>
References:  <413e73db-3e1d-42b6-b237-30174e1b3f03@yggdrasil.evilham.com>

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On 2020-01-20 13:12, Evilham wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> at first I thought I had found a regression in CURRENT (2020-01-19), and 
> now I'm not so sure since, before reporting I rolled back a recent BIOS 
> upgrade and that got rid of the issue.
> 
> First of all, the hardware: Lenovo ThinkPad A485 (AMD Ryzen processor).
> 
> The issue (BIOS v1.28[1]) being that any USB device: would work on first 
> plug, but if unplugged and plugged again, it wouldn't work (see dmesg 
> below).
> 
> Downgrading to BIOS v1.24 results in the issue disappearing.
> 
> How should this be dealt with? Could this be something FreeBSD needs 
> better support for? or is it entirely on Lenovo?
> If the former, how can I help provide more information/testing(*)?
> If the latter, should I inform Lenovo of the issue? If anyone has 
> experience with that, I'd appreciate pointers as to how to provide them 
> with information in a way that makes it somewhat likely that things get 
> solved.
> 
> [1]: BIOS Release notes: 
> https://download.lenovo.com/pccbbs/mobiles/r0wuj60w.txt
> (*): Helping spot bugs and provide information/testing is why I'm 
> running CURRENT after all
> 
> Just FTR: I also experienced random kernel panics [2] with versions 
> v1.22 and v1.16 of the BIOS, so maybe Lenovo is being 
> unreasonable/unreliable about BIOS upgrades.
> In any case I am curious as to how other OS deal with this class of 
> issues and how FreeBSD could (if possible at all) work better in these 
> cases.
> 
> [2]: Kernel panic solved by BIOS upgrade (to v1.24) see: 
> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239351
> 
> Also FTR, this was the contents of dmesg with BIOS v1.28 and CURRENT as 
> of 2020-01-19:
> (notice there are multiple disconnect and reconnect attempts of 
> different devices)
> 
> ugen1.2: <ALCOR USB Hub 2.0> at usbus1 (disconnected)
> uhub4: at uhub1, port 1, addr 1 (disconnected)
> ugen1.3: <BTC USB Multimedia Keyboard> at usbus1 (disconnected)
> ukbd0: at uhub4, port 2, addr 2 (disconnected)
> ukbd0: detached
> uhid0: at uhub4, port 2, addr 2 (disconnected)
> uhid0: detached
> ugen1.4: <ALCOR USB Hub 2.0> at usbus1 (disconnected)
> uhub5: at uhub4, port 4, addr 3 (disconnected)
> ugen1.5: <SteelSeries SteelSeries Rival 310 eSports Mouse> at usbus1 
> (disconnected)
> uhid1: at uhub5, port 1, addr 4 (disconnected)
> uhid1: detached
> ums0: at uhub5, port 1, addr 4 (disconnected)
> ums0: detached
> ukbd1: at uhub5, port 1, addr 4 (disconnected)
> ukbd1: detached
> uhub5: detached
> uhub4: detached
> ugen1.2: <ALCOR USB Hub 2.0> at usbus1
> uhub4 on uhub1
> uhub4: <ALCOR USB Hub 2.0, class 9/0, rev 2.00/7.02, addr 1> on usbus1
> acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x84
> uhub4: 4 ports with 4 removable, self powered
> acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x84
> acpi_ec0: EcCommand: no response to 0x84
> acpi_ec0: GPE query failed: AE_NO_HARDWARE_RESPONSE

^^^ my best guess is this is ACPI related :-(

ACPI has own debugging flags and options.

--HPS



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