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H A Dohcireg.h198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Duhcireg.h198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dehcireg.h198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dehci_ixp4xx.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dohci.hdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dohci_atmelarm.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dohci_pci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Duhci.hdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Duhci_pci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dehci.hdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dehci_pci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dohci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Duhci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
H A Dehci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/dev/pci/
H A Dpci.cdiff 198151 Thu Oct 15 18:13:13 MDT 2009 thompsa Workaround buggy BIOS code in USB regard. By doing the BIOS to OS handover for
all host controllers at the same time, we avoid problems where the BIOS will
actually write to the USB registers of all the USB host controllers every time
we handover one of them, and consequently reset the OS programmed values.

Submitted by: avg
Reviewed by: jhb

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