usb device removed from sysfs before input children devices

2013-01-08 Thread Karl Relton
On coming out of suspend my usb bluetooth adaptor is being reset by the system. In linux 3.7 the usb devices are being removed from the sysfs tree first, and then the various 'child' devices (like my bluetooth mouse & keyboard related devices) afterwards. This is causing the udev events for the in

usb device removed from sysfs before input children devices

2013-01-09 Thread Karl Relton
On coming out of suspend my usb bluetooth adaptor is being reset by the system. In linux 3.7 the usb devices are being removed from the sysfs tree first, and then the various 'child' devices (like my bluetooth mouse & keyboard related devices) afterwards. This is causing the udev events for the in

Re: usb device removed from sysfs before input children devices

2013-01-15 Thread Karl Relton
On Wed, 2013-01-09 at 19:27 +, Karl Relton wrote: > On coming out of suspend my usb bluetooth adaptor is being reset by the > system. > > In linux 3.7 the usb devices are being removed from the sysfs tree > first, and then the various 'child' devices (like my blu

Re: usb device removed from sysfs before input children devices

2013-01-24 Thread Karl Relton
On Tue, 2013-01-15 at 20:27 +, Karl Relton wrote: > > The end result (for the user) is that even when the bluetooth > > mouse/keyboard is re-added, Xorg ignores it - thinking it is some > hoax > > duplicate device. The keyboard/mouse is then non-operational. > >

Re: usb device removed from sysfs before input children devices

2013-01-24 Thread Karl Relton
On Thu, 2013-01-24 at 13:58 +, Karl Relton wrote: > On Tue, 2013-01-15 at 20:27 +0000, Karl Relton wrote: > > > The end result (for the user) is that even when the bluetooth > > > mouse/keyboard is re-added, Xorg ignores it - thinking it is some > > hoax > >