On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 8:44 AM, Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@siemens.com> wrote: > On 2017-04-24 23:27, Andy Shevchenko wrote: >> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 10:27 PM, Jan Kiszka <jan.kis...@siemens.com> wrote: >>> The IOT2000 is industrial controller platform, derived from the Intel >>> Galileo Gen2 board. The variant IOT2020 comes with one LAN port, the >>> IOT2040 has two of them. They can be told apart based on the board asset >>> tag in the DMI table.
>>> + const char *asset_tag; >> >> I guess this is redundant. See below. >> >>> + { >>> + .name = "SIMATIC IOT2000", >>> + .asset_tag = "6ES7647-0AA00-0YA2", >>> + .func = 6, >>> + .phy_addr = 1, >>> + }, >> >> The below has same definition disregard on asset_tag. >> > > There is a small difference in the asset tag, just not at the last digit > where one may expect it, look: > > ...-0YA2 -> IOT2020 > ...-1YA2 -> IOT2040 Yes. And how does it change my statement? You may use one record here instead of two. > >>> + { >>> + .name = "SIMATIC IOT2000", >>> + .asset_tag = "6ES7647-0AA00-1YA2", >>> + .func = 6, >>> + .phy_addr = 1, >>> + }, >>> + { >>> + .name = "SIMATIC IOT2000", >>> + .asset_tag = "6ES7647-0AA00-1YA2", >>> + .func = 7, >>> + .phy_addr = 1, >>> + }, >> >> How this supposed to work if phy_addr is the same? > That address space is MAC-local, and we have two different MACs here. Got it, though asset_tag here is redundant as well. -- With Best Regards, Andy Shevchenko