** Description changed: [Impact] - USB Type-C ports would not be seen at ls /sys/class/typec/ some times, ie, driver probe would fail. The fix just + USB Type-C ports would not be seen at ls /sys/class/typec/ some times, ie, driver probe would fail. The fix just changes a timeout setting, allowing the probe to succeed in those cases there is load on the system. [Test Case] During boot, with the system at load, the probe would fail some times. With the increased timeout for firmware responses, that doesn't happen after many reboots. [Regression Potential] This would only impact systems that have this specific ACPI node. As the probe runs on a work queue, this should not impact boot time. Description: Platform information: Label: GLK02SDP Processor: Silver N5000 Bios: GELKRVPA.X64.0083.B30.1801162142 OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Kernel: 4.15.0-10-generic Details: Bios: system setup -> system component -> USB Type-C <enabled> root@GLK02:~# cat /boot/config-4.15.0-10-generic | grep -i ucsi CONFIG_TYPEC_UCSI=m CONFIG_UCSI_ACPI=m root@GLK02:~# ls /sys/class/typec/ root@GLK02:~# USB Type-C ports could not be seen.
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