Posting this here for sake of search engines and if others are losing their mind trying to troubleshoot.

Problem: I have a USB-C Piantor, connected through a USB/thunderbolt port on a Dell XPS 13. My OS is Arch Linux, and it when plugging the keyboard in, the Piantor would show up on lsusb but not do anything. dmesg shows the following error:

device descriptor read/64, error -71.

Solution: Disable USB suspend in a root terminal:

# echo -1 >/sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend

  • robotdna@toast.oooOP
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    1 year ago

    Is this is Linux machine? And is it waking the machine from sleep or booting that you notice the issue?

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      1 year ago

      Yes, I have Arch Linux in all my laptops and all of them has the same issue after boot. I’m not using sleep at all

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        11 months ago

        I guess I’d try what I posted above, but also, I’d verify if lsusb is showing the devices at all. If not, then maybe there’s a way to trigger a rescan by the USB controllers on reboot