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10 This allows to avoid side-effects with drivers
28 drivers, non-authorized one are not. By default, wired
42 A devices's CDID, as 16 space-separated hex octets.
53 space-separated hex octets.
67 Contact: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
101 What: /sys/bus/usb-serial/drivers/.../new_id
103 Contact: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
106 extra bus folder "usb-serial" in sysfs; apart from that
131 If CONFIG_PM is set and a USB 2.0 lpm-capable device is plugged
147 If CONFIG_PM is set and a USB 3.0 lpm-capable device is plugged
163 combination of hub descriptor bits and platform-specific data
210 In some cases, we care about time-to-active for devices
211 connected on a specific port (e.g. non-standard USB port like
214 This attribute is a bit-field that controls the behavior of
217 - Bit 0 of this field selects the "old" enumeration scheme,
225 - Bit 1 reduces TRSTRCY to the 10 ms that are required by the
234 Most hubs are able to detect over-current situations on their
236 the number of over-current situation occurred on a specific port
267 Supported values are 0 - 65535 microseconds.
281 Supported values are 0 - 15.
290 USB 3.2 adds Dual-lane support, 2 rx and 2 tx lanes over Type-C.
291 Inter-Chip SSIC devices support asymmetric lanes up to 4 lanes per
292 direction. Devices before USB 3.2 are single lane (rx_lanes = 1)
299 USB 3.2 adds Dual-lane support, 2 rx and 2 tx -lanes over Type-C.
300 Inter-Chip SSIC devices support asymmetric lanes up to 4 lanes per
301 direction. Devices before USB 3.2 are single lane (tx_lanes = 1)