[PATCH 3/3] net: add generic MAC address derivation from machine ID

Alexander Shiyan eagle.alexander923 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 12 07:59:45 PDT 2023


Hello.

Any news on this patch?

пт, 6 окт. 2023 г. в 14:59, Sascha Hauer <sha at pengutronix.de>:
>
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2023 at 02:34:28PM +0200, Ahmad Fatoum wrote:
> > Hi Sascha,
> >
> > On 12.09.23 12:49, Sascha Hauer wrote:
> > > On Mon, Sep 11, 2023 at 05:59:27PM +0200, Ahmad Fatoum wrote:
> > >> From: Ahmad Fatoum <ahmad at a3f.at>
> > >>
> > >> Especially during development, devices often lack a MAC address. While a
> > >> MAC address can be easily added to the environment:
> > >>
> > >>   nv dev.eth0.ethaddr="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff"
> > >>
> > >> It's easily lost when flashing complete new images, e.g. from CI.
> > >> Make the development experience neater by deriving a stable MAC address
> > >> if possible.
> > >
> > > I like this, because my Fritzbox network overview is full of duplicate
> > > entries coming from boards with random MAC addresses.
> >
> > Glad you like it. If you are ok with the first two patches, can you take
> > those until I respin this?
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >> @@ -558,6 +559,7 @@ static int of_populate_ethaddr(void)
> > >
> > > This function should be renamed. When reviewing this patch I asked
> > > myself why you limit generating a fixed MAC address to the DT case until
> > > I realized that you actually don't. I was just confused by the function
> > > name.
> >
> > Ah, didn't notice that. Will rename.
> >
> > >
> > >>  {
> > >>    char str[sizeof("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx")];
> > >>    struct eth_device *edev;
> > >> +  bool generated = false;
> > >>    int ret;
> > >>
> > >>    list_for_each_entry(edev, &netdev_list, list) {
> > >> @@ -566,11 +568,18 @@ static int of_populate_ethaddr(void)
> > >>
> > >>            ret = of_get_mac_addr_nvmem(edev->parent->of_node,
> > >>                                        edev->ethaddr);
> > >> +          if (ret && IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NET_ETHADDR_FROM_MACHINE_ID)) {
> > >
> > > This check doesn't seem to be needed, generate_ether_addr() already
> > > returns -ENOSYS when this option is not enabled.
> >
> > Until we have LTO, I'd like to keep this in, so the function need not be called.
> > In this instance, I find it is a less ugly alternative to have #ifdef and static inline..
> >
> > >> @@ -381,9 +419,16 @@ static struct net_connection *net_new(struct eth_device *edev, IPaddr_t dest,
> > >>
> > >>    if (!is_valid_ether_addr(edev->ethaddr)) {
> > >>            char str[sizeof("xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx")];
> > >> -          random_ether_addr(edev->ethaddr);
> > >> +
> > >> +          ret = generate_ether_addr(edev->ethaddr, edev->dev.id);
> > >
> > > For most network devices we won't get here because of_populate_ethaddr()
> > > will already have done it for us. It's only used for devices that are
> > > probed after postenvironment_initcall(), namely USB devices.
> >
> > Or those that don't have CONFIG_NET_ETHADDR_FROM_MACHINE_ID enabled
> > or don't have a machine ID set.
> >
> > > I think this deserves a cleanup before we merge this. The original
> > > reason to introduce a postenvironment_initcall() for getting the MAC
> > > address from nvmem was:
> > >
> > >> We do this in a very late initcall, because we don't want to enforce a
> > >> probe a probe order between nvmem providers and network devices. We
> > >> can't do it at randomization time, because we need to fixup Ethernet mac
> > >> addresses, even when barebox itself doesn't ifup the netdev.
> > >
> > > I think we should have one centralized function that retrieves the MAC
> > > address for an ethernet device. That should be called when we actually
> > > need that MAC address, so once in net_new() and once at of_fixup time.
> > >
> > > Right now the behaviour is inconsistent with regard to random MAC
> > > addresses. Currently we propagate the random MAC address to the Linux
> > > device tree when we use ethernet in barebox, but we don't propagate it
> > > when we do not use ethernet in barebox. We should decide what the
> > > desired behaviour is and do it consistently regardless if we use
> > > ethernet in barebox or not. This could be cleaned up along the way.
> >
> > Randomized MAC addresses are a necessary evil when barebox needs to do
> > networking and doesn't have a stable address. If we have a stable address,
> > we shouldn't randomize.
> >
> > Fixing up a randomized MAC address is a lesser evil than having different
> > MAC addresses for barebox and Linux. If we don't need a MAC address in barebox,
> > we shouldn't generate a random one just to fix it up.
> >
> > If we have a stable address, we should tell Linux about it.
> >
> > That's the logic of the current code and it's sensible to me. Why change it?
>
> Ok, makes sense. Let's go for it then.
>
> Sascha
>
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