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The USB "handoff" code is an early PCI quirk to make sure we own the USB controller (as opposed to the BIOS/SMM). But if the controller isn't even enabled yet, don't try to access it. Acked-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org> (who had an alternate patch) Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> |
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acorn | ||
acpi | ||
atm | ||
base | ||
block | ||
bluetooth | ||
cdrom | ||
char | ||
connector | ||
cpufreq | ||
crypto | ||
dio | ||
eisa | ||
fc4 | ||
firmware | ||
hwmon | ||
i2c | ||
ide | ||
ieee1394 | ||
infiniband | ||
input | ||
isdn | ||
macintosh | ||
mca | ||
md | ||
media | ||
message | ||
mfd | ||
misc | ||
mmc | ||
mtd | ||
net | ||
nubus | ||
oprofile | ||
parisc | ||
parport | ||
pci | ||
pcmcia | ||
pnp | ||
s390 | ||
sbus | ||
scsi | ||
serial | ||
sh | ||
sn | ||
tc | ||
telephony | ||
usb | ||
video | ||
w1 | ||
zorro | ||
Kconfig | ||
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