It's very similar with FireWire. FireWire devices announce SBP-2 target
capability (if they have it) after they became ready. The ieee1394 or
firewire core then scans or re-scans them in a process context. Then
upper layer drivers like the SBP-2 driver are matched, bound, probed.
If SBP-2 targets went through a power state change, they typically first
power everything up (spin up media etc.) before they announce their
protocol capabilities, and this may of course take a while. Before that
they just are inaccessible, and it is unknown whether they could become
candidates for access by upper layer drivers.
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