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The action of registering a new hub can itself happen in only two ways: either a new USB hub has been created (in which case we are already inside a call to usb_hotplug()), or a new root hub has been created. In the former case, we do not need to issue a further call to usb_hotplug(), since the hub's ports will all be marked as changed and so will be handled after the return from register_usb_hub() anyway. Calling usb_hotplug() within register_usb_hub() leads to a confusing order of events, such as: - root hub port 1 detects a change - root hub port 2 detects a change - usb_hotplug() is called - root hub port 1 finds a USB hub - usb_hotplug() is called - this inner call to usb_hotplug() handles root hub port 2 Fix by calling usb_hotplug() only from usb_step() and from register_usb_bus(). This avoids recursive calls to usb_hotplug() and ensures that devices are enumerated in the order of detection. Tested-by: Robin Smidsrød <robin@smidsrod.no> Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org> |
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README
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