Of course not. I never do that with pccards :-)
That's why I asked it :-) It shouldn't be necessary.
When I do that, as a work around, I find that I can pull the plug.
How hard is it to fix the way that the ethernet driver reads the MII
registers in the interrupt context?
Hard, but
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The prototypes are correct as is.
They may be in libusb.h, but the prototype for that function in
sys/dev/usb.h is mysterious.
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