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# Copyright (c) 2002, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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# Force load driver to support hotplug activity
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ddi-forceattach=1;
#
# The ehci driver may fail to take control of the hardware from the
# BIOS on some systems but carry on regardless.
# If this causes problems and ehci should fail to attach
# uncomment the following line.
#
# abort-on-BIOS-take-over-failure = 1;
#
#----------How to set parameters for a particular interface-------------
# The example below shows how to locate the device attributes and set a
# parameter for a particular ehci interface (Using
# "ehci-port-forced-to-companion" parameter for ehci,interface 0 as example).
#
# Use the following command to identify the parent device.
# prtconf -D
#
# For example, in the below output, "pcieb" is the parent of ehci.
# pci, instance #17 (driver name: pcieb)
# usb, instance #0 (driver name: ohci)
# usb, instance #1 (driver name: ohci)
# usb, instance #0 (driver name: ehci)
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# Use the following command to identify the unit_address for ehci,instance 0
# prtpicl -v
#
# For example, from the below output unit-address value="0,2"(value of bus-addr)
# :driver-name ehci
# :binding-name pciclass,0c0320
# :bus-addr 0,2
# :instance 0
# :_class ehci
#
# Use the above derived values to update "ehci-port-forced-to-companion" of
# ehci, interface 0.
#
# name="ehci" parent="pcieb" unit-address="0,2" ehci-port-forced-to-companion=0x2;
#
# Multiple port values for ehci-port-forced-to-companion, can be specified in the
# following way.
#
# name="ehci" parent="pcieb" unit-address="0,2" ehci-port-forced-to-companion=0x2,0x3;