Ayaneo controller after sleep

Hello there, I am trying to troubleshoot the controller not being recognized after a long sleep on my geek 1S. I never really used sleep before the bios update because smokeless fix was not consistent and keep getting reset. I now noticed that after bios (and handle firmware) update when left sleeping for a while there is no controller. This is usually fixed by sleeping and resuming one or two times. I was not able to grab any meaningful log. Do you guys have any idea on how to fix or troubleshoot this?
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antheas
antheas2w ago
Grab a log from handheld daemon
Zetarancio
ZetarancioOP2w ago
I grabbed this but I am not sure it's relevant (I rebooted a few times). I will grab the next time it happens. Thanks for the reply. https://paste.centos.org/view/bdd34cdf https://paste.centos.org/view/91abf0fd This is a log that cover the issue mentioned
antheas
antheas2w ago
I forgot about this Your log looks normal Actually it doesnt Did you connect a switch pro controller
Zetarancio
ZetarancioOP2w ago
Eheh might be. I do not really remember anymore. I think that hdd is correctly working but (from what I understood) the controller has some issue in resuming. I just reported this to ayaneo-platform, I hope it was the right place to do it. https://github.com/ShadowBlip/ayaneo-platform/issues/26
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Ayaneo geek 1s/2s Controller Fails to Fully Reinitialize After Slee...
Hello there, I am trying to debug an issue that has been found with certain ayaneo devices after sleep support has been introduced in the latest bios update for modern sleep. I am not sure if ayane...
antheas
antheas2w ago
probably not probably its a weirdo issue in the firmware that i cant fix without a device i mean theres a reason the device didnt have sleep enabled from factory
Zetarancio
ZetarancioOP2w ago
Yeah that what I was thinking too. Right now Ayaneo is rolling Ms bios update for all the 7000 series but in the zip there are also registry edits for windows. Before giving up is there anything we can try? Dumping acpi? Looking into the registry edits for windows? I am completely blind on this, I admit. EDIT: I have been in contact with Ayaneo for this sleep issue for one year or so but communication is very difficult They said that they disabled sleep because they preferred hibernate under windows. I reported the issue to ayaneo-platform but, as you suggested that is beyond the scope of that project. When you have time would you please tell me where I can report this in order to try to debug it? Thanks for your time
antheas
antheas2w ago
I would stop handheld daemon and see if the controller still works after sleep If not it's a semi firmware problem
Zetarancio
ZetarancioOP7d ago
Setting "full initial USB support" in BIOS is actually fixing the issue. I am currently testing it. In the meantime I started another long email (it took me one year to get the bios update for S2 sleep on Ryzen 7000 devices) conversation with ayaneo to obtain the EC update that other devices had. I am still trying to figure out why every Ayaneo devices are so difficult for you guys to work with, do you have any info on that? I dumped ACPI tables and they look non standard. Apart from that, what else is buggy or hacky?
antheas
antheas7d ago
yes, we dont have a relationship with ayaneo so they do not get the full treatment at the moment unfortunately

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