On 7/31/07, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 31.07.2007 00:17, Gabriel C wrote: > > Sasa Ostrouska wrote: > > > >> Gabriel, hmm, shouldnt udev be able to autoconfigure that ? But I need > >> to check that, thx for the tip. > > > > Yes udev does this based on the MAC address but AFAIK forcedeth is > > 'special' for some reason > > ( which I can really remember now and gets on each boot a new MAC address > > or alike ) > > Ah yes, that's a workaround for certain buggy boards to make sure you're > not left without networking even if the MAC address stored on the board > is bogus. > > Basically, forcedeth checks if the MAC address supplied by your > mainboard is bogus and autogenerates a random MAC address from a private > range (prefix 00:00:6c) as workaround. However, it will complain loudly > if it has to do that. > > Quoting from forcedeth.c: > > if (!is_valid_ether_addr(dev->perm_addr)) { > > /* > > * Bad mac address. At least one bios sets the mac address > > * to 01:23:45:67:89:ab > > */ > > printk(KERN_ERR "%s: Invalid Mac address detected: > > %02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x\n", > > pci_name(pci_dev), > > dev->dev_addr[0], dev->dev_addr[1], dev->dev_addr[2], > > dev->dev_addr[3], dev->dev_addr[4], dev->dev_addr[5]); > > printk(KERN_ERR "Please complain to your hardware vendor. Switching > > to a random MAC.\n"); > > dev->dev_addr[0] = 0x00; > > dev->dev_addr[1] = 0x00; > > dev->dev_addr[2] = 0x6c; > > get_random_bytes(&dev->dev_addr[3], 3); > > } > > Sometimes it helps to update the BIOS and/or set the MAC address which > is printed on the board as MAC address in the BIOS.
In any case, it would be nice if the network core could add something like: MAC_ORIGIN=device MAC_ORIGIN=user MAC_ORIGIN=random or whatever makes sense here, to the uevent environment. So userspace can handle according to that, like falling back using the bus-slot-number to lookup the persistent name, or whatever is appropriate. Thanks, Kay - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/