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On 18/07/2024 11:47, Sam Kuper wrote:
After all, the commit message suggests the developer didn't anticipate this 
commit causing breakage.

More like they don't expect it to cause breakage when a suitable userspace solution to the issue of non-deterministic probing order is deployed for hotplug handling (and that includes coldplug on hotplug buses). Almost everything else that is a hotplug bus already does this (PCIe, SATA, SAS...).

I suppose it would be a regression if it happened to land through a stable update, especially if it landed in a LTS kernel. But if it landed on 6.6, I very much doubt it will be reverted.

On typical desktops, you'd use udev to rename the node to something static, or add a symlink, etc.

OpenWRT has its hotplug via procd, which is different, but it should still be usable for that kind of *required* functionality. What the wiki describes for "usbmisc" hotplug does *not* look good, hopefully the wiki is incomplete. Otherwise, procd should be improved and meanwhile, you need to deploy a script to handle that event that does the follow-the-symlinks game in sysfs to go from usblp to usb endpoint, and get the necessary device data from there.

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