In my specific case, the devices I use are ZWave, and they have this
habit of sharing USB ID with genuine serial cables.

But that doesn't matter. Network-manager made one of my genuine serial
cables unusable, which means that even if it had an old serial modem
attached it would probably prevent me from using it.

I don't exactly have the time to dig deeper, but my intuition says that
some weird ioctls may be doing this. For this to happen, some new modem
probing code, probably specific to a single modem out there, is at
fault. At least that's what I'd be looking for. Confuse the device
enough and it will fail to return from "open" (probably frozen, needs to
be reinitialized).

I need to run another test: get one USB device network-manager-ized,
then remove network-manager and add a second usb serial device. If
there's nothing to probe it, it should be fine. If it isn't, usbserial
has a problem (too). I hope this isn't the case though.

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Title:
  usbserial stopped working during a recent upgrade, no serial line via
  usb anymore

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