1What:		/sys/bus/pci/drivers/xhci_hcd/.../dbc
2Date:		June 2017
3Contact:	Lu Baolu <baolu.lu@linux.intel.com>
4Description:
5		xHCI compatible USB host controllers (i.e. super-speed
6		USB3 controllers) are often implemented with the Debug
7		Capability (DbC). It can present a debug device which
8		is fully compliant with the USB framework and provides
9		the equivalent of a very high performance full-duplex
10		serial link for debug purpose.
11
12		The DbC debug device shares a root port with xHCI host.
13		When the DbC is enabled, the root port will be assigned
14		to the Debug Capability. Otherwise, it will be assigned
15		to xHCI.
16
17		Writing "enable" to this attribute will enable the DbC
18		functionality and the shared root port will be assigned
19		to the DbC device. Writing "disable" to this attribute
20		will disable the DbC functionality and the shared root
21		port will roll back to the xHCI.
22
23		Reading this attribute gives the state of the DbC. It
24		can be one of the following states: disabled, enabled,
25		initialized, connected, configured and stalled.
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