0x0489 is the vendor ID of T77W968, 0x105b is the vendor ID of T99W175.
{0x105b, 0xe0b0},{0x105b, 0xe0b1} is T99W175 PCI device, used by Dell.
{0x105b, 0xe0ab} is T99W175 PCI device, used by Lenovo.
If the modem has an mbim port, create a MbimFoxconn object, regardless
of what the product ID is.
The firmware version format in the T99W175 was selected to have
firmware version + carrier config version + apps version.
Back in Linux < 3.6 days, the cdc-wdm ports exposed by the QMI driver
were flagged as owned by the 'usb' subsystem. That changed in 3.6 when
the subsystem was renamed to 'usbmisc':
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/2012-June/msg00125.html
This patch removes all monitoring of the 'usb' subsystem completely,
which is anyway a valid subsystem but for which we shouldn't need any
special handling. Right now, with newer kernels, we were using that
monitoring exclusively to get notified of full USB device remove
events, which is really not required as we already process the port
removals one by one.
We simplify the logic everywhere that attempted to match either the
'usb' or 'usbmisc' subsystems, and we no longer require the explicit
checks for the port name being named 'cdc-wdm[0-9]*' in the code, as
that is already taken care of by the ID_MM_CANDIDATE udev tag rule.