Lines Matching +full:high +full:- +full:performance
8 hubd \- USB hub driver
12 \fBhub@unit-address\fR
19 3.0\fR. The \fBhubd\fR driver supports bus-powered and self-powered hubs. The
26 multi-configuration devices, \fBhubd\fR sets the preferred configuration (refer
37 32- bit x86 ELF kernel module
46 64- bit x86 ELF kernel module
55 64-bit SPARC ELF kernel module
70 Architecture SPARC, x86, PCI-based systems
114 hub. If enumeration fails, disconnect and re-connect.
120 \fBUse of a USB 1.0 hub behind a high speed port may cause unexpected
128 Translators. Please use only USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 hubs behind high-speed ports.
134 \fBConnecting a high speed device to a non-high speed hub (port x) will result
135 in a loss of performance. Please connect the device to a high speed port to get
136 the maximum performance.\fR
141 speed, even when the hub is in turn connected to a high-speed port. For best
142 performance, reconnect without going through a USB 1.0 or 1.1 hub.
196 to the hub to clear the condition. You may need to re-connect the hub if the
206 after the overcurrent condition is cleared, re-connect the hub to re-enable the
245 A USB self-powered hub has lost external power. All USB devices connected
246 down-stream from this hub will cease to function. Disconnect the hub, plug in
247 the external power-supply and then plug in the hub again.
258 A USB self/bus-powered hub has lost external power. Some USB devices connected
259 down-stream from this hub may cease to function. Disconnect the
260 external power-supply and then plug in the hub again.
266 \fBTwo bus-powered hubs cannot be concatenated.\fR
270 A bus-powered hub was connected to a bus powered hub port. Please remove this
271 bus-powered hub and connect it to a self-powered hub or a root hub port.
278 for this port. Please re-insert your device into another hub port which has
291 successful, you need to re-connect the hub or reboot the system to bring the
300 please re-connect the hub or reboot the system to enable the port again.