What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/persist Date: May 2007 KernelVersion: 2.6.23 Contact: Alan Stern Description: USB device directories can contain a file named power/persist. The file holds a boolean value (0 or 1) indicating whether or not the "USB-Persist" facility is enabled for the device. For hubs this facility is always enabled and their device directories will not contain this file. For more information, see Documentation/driver-api/usb/persist.rst. What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/autosuspend Date: March 2007 KernelVersion: 2.6.21 Contact: Alan Stern Description: Each USB device directory will contain a file named power/autosuspend. This file holds the time (in seconds) the device must be idle before it will be autosuspended. 0 means the device will be autosuspended as soon as possible. Negative values will prevent the device from being autosuspended at all, and writing a negative value will resume the device if it is already suspended. The autosuspend delay for newly-created devices is set to the value of the usbcore.autosuspend module parameter. What: /sys/bus/usb/device/.../power/connected_duration Date: January 2008 KernelVersion: 2.6.25 Contact: Sarah Sharp Description: If CONFIG_PM is enabled, then this file is present. When read, it returns the total time (in msec) that the USB device has been connected to the machine. This file is read-only. Users: PowerTOP https://01.org/powertop/ What: /sys/bus/usb/device/.../power/active_duration Date: January 2008 KernelVersion: 2.6.25 Contact: Sarah Sharp Description: If CONFIG_PM is enabled, then this file is present. When read, it returns the total time (in msec) that the USB device has been active, i.e. not in a suspended state. This file is read-only. Tools can use this file and the connected_duration file to compute the percentage of time that a device has been active. For example:: echo $((100 * `cat active_duration` / `cat connected_duration`)) will give an integer percentage. Note that this does not account for counter wrap. Users: PowerTOP https://01.org/powertop/ What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/-...:-/supports_autosuspend Date: January 2008 KernelVersion: 2.6.27 Contact: Sarah Sharp Description: When read, this file returns 1 if the interface driver for this interface supports autosuspend. It also returns 1 if no driver has claimed this interface, as an unclaimed interface will not stop the device from being autosuspended if all other interface drivers are idle. The file returns 0 if autosuspend support has not been added to the driver. Users: USB PM tool git://git.moblin.org/users/sarah/usb-pm-tool/ What: /sys/bus/usb/device/.../avoid_reset_quirk Date: December 2009 Contact: Oliver Neukum Description: Writing 1 to this file tells the kernel that this device will morph into another mode when it is reset. Drivers will not use reset for error handling for such devices. Users: usb_modeswitch What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../devnum KernelVersion: since at least 2.6.18 Description: Device address on the USB bus. Users: libusb What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../bConfigurationValue KernelVersion: since at least 2.6.18 Description: bConfigurationValue of the *active* configuration for the device. Writing 0 or -1 to bConfigurationValue will reset the active configuration (unconfigure the device). Writing another value will change the active configuration. Note that some devices, in violation of the USB spec, have a configuration with a value equal to 0. Writing 0 to bConfigurationValue for these devices will install that configuration, rather then unconfigure the device. Writing -1 will always unconfigure the device. Users: libusb What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../busnum KernelVersion: 2.6.22 Description: Bus-number of the USB-bus the device is connected to. Users: libusb What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../descriptors KernelVersion: 2.6.26 Description: Binary file containing cached descriptors of the device. The binary data consists of the device descriptor followed by the descriptors for each configuration of the device. Note that the wTotalLength of the config descriptors can not be trusted, as the device may have a smaller config descriptor than it advertises. The bLength field of each (sub) descriptor can be trusted, and can be used to seek forward one (sub) descriptor at a time until the next config descriptor is found. All descriptors read from this file are in bus-endian format Users: libusb What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../speed KernelVersion: since at least 2.6.18 Description: Speed the device is connected with to the usb-host in Mbit / second. IE one of 1.5 / 12 / 480 / 5000. Users: libusb