I got all 16 USB ports on the hub recognized by plugging it into the
usbC port. A few things needed to happen in advance for that to work. 1.
Supply power through PoE (or GPIO on the Pi4). 2. Switch the USB C port
to host mode, and using the dwc2 driver. 3. Reboot Pi4. It's down to
USB2.0 speed though but it doesn't have the same limit as xHCI. This
plus the USB2 port on the Pi4 which could support up to 13 devices on
the same USB hub, I could connect a max of 29 devices.  The USB2 port
still uses xHCI and thus the 13 device limit.

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  ubuntu server 20.04 LTS for ARM64 on Raspberry Pi4 could not handle
  more than 32 USB3 devices

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