> 
> Different computer but same cables i guess the device is ok.
> 
But maybe the USB  port of the computer is broken.

> NTL I found that little gem:
> https://www.fclose.com/linux-kernels/594677/usb-io_ti-add-heartbeat-to-
> keep-idle-ep-416-ports-from-disconnecting-linux-4-3/
> 
> The behavior would fit (any way to check that the heartbeat is active ?).
> 
Which kernel are you running on?
use "uname -a" to get it.
This patch was introduced in 4.3 kernel, not really hot ...
And, yes, looks like what you experience.

> Casten Schmidt ask me to look into
> /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control before i start to
> debug the whole usb part, is that below expected behavior ? (i tried to find
> what version of edgeport the driver suspects).
> 
> drivers/usb/serial/io_ti.c:1507 [io_ti]do_boot_mode =_ "%s - STAYING IN BOOT 
> MODE\012"
...
> drivers/usb/serial/io_ti.c:884 [io_ti]i2c_type_bootmode =_ "%s - read 2 
> status error = %d\012"
> 
That says that we have dynamic debug messages available for the driver.
If you enable those by doing
echo -n 'module io_ti =p' > /sys/kernel/debug/dynamic_debug/control

Then you should see at least some of those messages appear in dmesg (kernel 
log).

Best regards
Carsten

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