Re: loading firmware while usermodehelper disabled.

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> That said, I guess there are more complicated / difficult pieces of
> hardware that might not do that. Is that the case here? Can we detect
> that the firmware needs reloading and have the primary driver "yield" to
> the firmware driver?

That doesn't really make any sense in the way USB works.

However if you've got a system to load and pin firmware *on suspend* and
flush it post resume then you don't actually need special 'firmware'
drivers just a slightly fancier lib/firmware that refcounts and handles
load on suspend/delayed flush.

(and probably a sysctl for cache tuning so that typical small firmwares
get cached on bigger boxes anyway for speed)
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