Revision 1530f6f5f5806b2abbf2a9276c0db313ae9a0e09 authored by Qi Zhou on 04 January 2020, 11:02:01 UTC, committed by Greg Kroah-Hartman on 08 January 2020, 16:44:11 UTC
According to bd0e6c9614b9 ("usb: hub: try old enumeration scheme first
for high speed devices") the kernel will try the old enumeration scheme
first for high speed devices.  This can happen when a high speed device
is plugged in.

But due to missing parentheses in the USE_NEW_SCHEME define, this logic
can get messed up and the incorrect result happens.

Acked-by: Alan Stern <stern@rowland.harvard.edu>
Signed-off-by: Qi Zhou <atmgnd@outlook.com>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/ht4mtag8ZP-HKEhD0KkJhcFnVlOFV8N8eNjJVRD9pDkkLUNhmEo8_cL_sl7xy9mdajdH-T8J3TFQsjvoYQT61NFjQXy469Ed_BbBw_x4S1E=@protonmail.com
[ fixup changelog text - gregkh]
Cc: stable <stable@vger.kernel.org>
Fixes: bd0e6c9614b9 ("usb: hub: try old enumeration scheme first for high speed devices")
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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mkmakefile
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Generates a small Makefile used in the root of the output
# directory, to allow make to be started from there.
# The Makefile also allow for more convinient build of external modules

# Usage
# $1 - Kernel src directory

if [ "${quiet}" != "silent_" ]; then
	echo "  GEN     Makefile"
fi

cat << EOF > Makefile
# Automatically generated by $0: don't edit
include $1/Makefile
EOF
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