Most problems are thought out at least once before people start curtly
responding "well it's an incompatibility with XYZ and we can't do
anything unless they fix XYZ and this is what we think is the best way
of fixing it" -- summing things up elegantly does take some work.
(Performing Google searches under site:lkml.org are always a good place
to start.)

As for the "broken devices" -- that's inevitable. From what I recall,
there is a mechanism within a certain proprietary OS which holds a
significant market share that says to the user, "Sorry, we can't suspend
this computer because device XYZ is preventing it from happening;
disconnect it if you want to suspend". To me, I suspect the best way of
handling the situation is not a blacklist, but rather a whitelist --
only the components are safe to suspend on should be suspended. If a
driver/device does not support suspend, then don't suspend it (at the
driver/module level) and tell the user that s/he must disconnect the
device if they want USB_SUSPEND. (And if the module is untested, or
supports hardware that both does and does not suspend properly, then
make it a kernel or runtime config whether that driver/module should use
USB_SUSPEND. And add a way of configuring whether devices should be
suspended if they're unknown...) Of course, depending on how USB_SUSPEND
works, that might mean USB_SUSPEND would be useless if so much as one
device is incompatible... but that might have to be a trade-off for this
sort of thing.

That said, blacklists tend to be more forward-thinking, IMO... (don't
treat a device special unless we have to). For something like
USB_SUSPEND which saves power and is useful but isn't crucial to a
device's functioning, I suspect it would be better to use a whitelist at
the expense of USB_SUSPEND being applied to more devices. Assuming that
is possible, which I am not sure about.

Just my two cents.

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some usb_devices fault if usb_suspend enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/85488
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