Hi, We've had some users requesting control over net device name order when multiple ethernet devices are present on a system. I've tried a few solutions to this and looked it up on forums. But I apologize if I have missed something.
I know that the current system allocates eth<n> as per probe order but that is obviously not stably controlled by user (tried DT re-ordering and defer probe). One solution is to use DT alias names to write to (net_device)->name as follows: Devicetree: aliases { ethernet0 = &mac1; ethernet1 = &mac0; }; Driver probe: + /* Read ethernet DT alias id and assign to right device name*/ + id = of_alias_get_id(np, "ethernet"); + if (id < 0) { + dev_warn(&pdev->dev, "failed to get alias id (%u)\n", id); + return id; + } + snprintf(dev->name, sizeof(dev->name), "eth%d", id); + These three drivers seem to have something similar for mdio/phy bus IDs: drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/genet/bcmmii.c:409: id = of_alias_get_id(dn, "eth"); drivers/net/ethernet/samsung/sxgbe/sxgbe_platform.c:43: plat->bus_id = of_alias_get_id(np, "ethernet"); drivers/net/ethernet/stmicro/stmmac/stmmac_platform.c:404: plat->bus_id = of_alias_get_id(np, "ethernet"); Drawback: This approach will break if alias is not provided for one of the interfaces on board. Not to mention, there could be systems with multiple ethernet makes (for ex. Cadence macb and Xilinx axienet) If one of the drivers does not have an alias read mechanism, it is possible to have clashing ID assignments. Is there any way this solution can be changed to be stable/acceptable? One other alternative I've tried is netdev kernel bootargs but this device name was not being picked by the kernel: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.19/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.html netdev= <mac1’s interrupt id>, <mac1’s base address>, eth0 netdev=<mac0’s interrupt id>, <mac0’s base address>, eth1 Could you please suggest any alternatives? Thanks! Regards, Harini