Re: How to correctly load a driver without device tree?

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If so, I think that's the perfect resolution for that.
and, what should I do next for that way?

On 2018年06月20日 20:31, Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 04:30:40PM +0800, kipade wrote:
That's a usb host driver. As I know, the whole usb subsystem
initialization would take up to 2 seconds while booting. In
another word, that will make the system booting time more
longer. So, I have to build all the usb driver as module and
insert them latter, when the system was usable.
Then use async probing and/or deferred probing.  Or even better yet, fix
the driver to not wait 2 seconds when booting, that should not happen.

good luck!

greg k-h



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