Dunlap, Randy writes:
> I'm not following your argument very well.  I've read it
> and reread it several times.
> Does adding a call to usb_init() in init/main.c cause
> USB to be init 2 times?

No.  As I said elsewhere in this thread, the USB OHCI chip is not accessible
until other board-specific initialisation has happened.  This is done via an
initcall.  Unfortunately, moving usb_init() back into init/main.c will mean
that USB is again initialised before any initcalls, which means for these
boards USB will be non-functional without additional changes over and above
just moving usb_init().

I hope this helps you understand the problem.
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