wpaul
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Change the mechanism by which we detect that the firmware is already
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running. It turns out that trying to read the MAC address when there's
no firmware creates a zero length transfer. This apparently doesn't
hurt anything on a UHCI controller, but OHCI controllers generate an
IOERROR, and the device doesn't initialize.
Instead, check the bcdDevice revision code. We know this will be
different when the firmware is running, so if we detect the firmware's
code instead of the bare hardware's code, we skip the firmware load.
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