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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
82 # echo "8086 10f5" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/foo/new_id
87 # echo "0458 7045 0 0458 704c" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/foo/new_id
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
121 # echo "046d c315" > /sys/bus/usb/drivers/foo/remove_id
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
199 In some cases, we care about time-to-active for devices
200 connected on a specific port (e.g. non-standard USB port like
203 This attribute is a bit-field that controls the behavior of
206 - Bit 0 of this field selects the "old" enumeration scheme,
214 - Bit 1 reduces TRSTRCY to the 10 ms that are required by the
215 USB 2.0 specification, instead of the 50 ms that are normally
223 Most hubs are able to detect over-current situations on their
225 the number of over-current situation occurred on a specific port
256 Supported values are 0 - 65535 microseconds.
270 Supported values are 0 - 15.
279 USB 3.2 adds Dual-lane support, 2 rx and 2 tx lanes over Type-C.
280 Inter-Chip SSIC devices support asymmetric lanes up to 4 lanes per
288 USB 3.2 adds Dual-lane support, 2 rx and 2 tx -lanes over Type-C.
289 Inter-Chip SSIC devices support asymmetric lanes up to 4 lanes per