[PATCH v3 0/3] Read MAC address through NVMEM for sama7g5ek
Andrei.Simion at microchip.com
Andrei.Simion at microchip.com
Fri Jun 28 07:06:58 PDT 2024
On 28.06.2024 11:29, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 28, 2024, at 10:01, Andrei Simion wrote:
>> This series proposes to add EEPROM support and reading MAC addresses
>> through NVMEM (via Devicetree) for sama7g5ek:
>> - Add in DT bindings document the EEPROM compatibles :
>> "microchip,24aa025e48" and "microchip,24aa025e64"
>> - Update to the driver to support "microchip,24aa025e48" and
>> "microchip,24aa025e64" and adjusting offset for those 24AA025E{48, 64}.
>> - Added the nodes in devicetree for eeproms where are stored EUI-48 MAC,
>> and update gmac nodes to read the MAC via devicetree through NVMEM.
>
> Can you add an explanation about what this is good for?
>
> Do you need to work around broken boot loaders that cannot be
> updated and that happen to store the MAC address in the EEPROM,
> or are you proposing this as a generic solution that board
> developers should actually use?
>
> As far as I can tell, even with this logic in place, users
> are better off just having the boot loader read the EEPROM
> and storing the MAC address in the in-memory dtb as we do
> on other platforms.
>
> Arnd
Our boot chain is ROM BOOT -> AT91Bootstrap -> U-Boot -> Linux Kernel. U-Boot is the stage where we set up the MAC address.
We can skip U-Boot and use the following boot chain ROM BOOT -> AT91Boostrap -> Linux Kernel.
This patch set is useful for this scenario and also for redundancy (if something related with NET/EEPROM fails in U-Boot).
Best Regards,
Andrei Simion
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