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Re: xhci power to external device
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 11:30:22AM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
> > That information is mostly used to calculate the power budget, If
> > it would be exceeded, the device isn't allowed to draw more power.
> How common is it for USB controllers to actually do this calculation and
> selectively enable, vs being built to supply 500/900 per port?
> Looking at NetBSD drivers quickly, I don't see this.
usb_subr.c:707ff
> Certainly current limiting on power supplies is normal.
Probably. Hubs notice when the current limit is exceeded, I don't see
that our controllers could set a current limit but there is probably
some fuse or other current limiter to prevent damage.
Greetings,
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Michael van Elst
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