This issue seems very recent, I want to know if this applies to my case
and if there's a workaround (e.g. lower the speed via configuration -
how?).

I'm using NXP embedded processor (SoC) running Ubuntu 19.06 with Linux
kernel 4.14.122.  A condole message exact like what everyone reports
here is shown at end of Linux initialization.  And we will lose access
to a USB device.  Obvious this breaks our system.

I notice a very similar problem was reported like a couple of years ago.
Do we still have no fix?

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