| What:		/sys/bus/usb/devices/.../power/level | 
 | Date:		March 2007 | 
 | KernelVersion:	2.6.21 | 
 | Contact:	Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu> | 
 | Description: | 
 | 		Each USB device directory will contain a file named | 
 | 		power/level.  This file holds a power-level setting for | 
 | 		the device, either "on" or "auto". | 
 |  | 
 | 		"on" means that the device is not allowed to autosuspend, | 
 | 		although normal suspends for system sleep will still | 
 | 		be honored.  "auto" means the device will autosuspend | 
 | 		and autoresume in the usual manner, according to the | 
 | 		capabilities of its driver. | 
 |  | 
 | 		During normal use, devices should be left in the "auto" | 
 | 		level.  The "on" level is meant for administrative uses. | 
 | 		If you want to suspend a device immediately but leave it | 
 | 		free to wake up in response to I/O requests, you should | 
 | 		write "0" to power/autosuspend. | 
 |  | 
 | 		Device not capable of proper suspend and resume should be | 
 | 		left in the "on" level.  Although the USB spec requires | 
 | 		devices to support suspend/resume, many of them do not. | 
 | 		In fact so many don't that by default, the USB core | 
 | 		initializes all non-hub devices in the "on" level.  Some | 
 | 		drivers may change this setting when they are bound. | 
 |  | 
 | 		This file is deprecated and will be removed after 2010. | 
 | 		Use the power/control file instead; it does exactly the | 
 | 		same thing. |