> > Hi Andrew,
> >
> > we produce a lot of boards and we have to change the MAC address,
> > from u-boot, for every board.  So I must save in the u-boot
> > environment (SPI NOR flash) the MAC address for every board.
> 
> Hi Flavio
> 
> u-boot should be able to write the MAC address in the correct part of
> device tree. Boards have been doing this a long time.
> 
> Module parameters are considered bad. You should only do it if you
> have no other option. Here you do have another options, so it is going
> to be a hard sell getting David to access your patch.
> 
> You will have more success by adding a call to
> eth_platform_get_mac_address() to the e1000e driver.

You have right, and thanks for your suggestions, 
but with a kernel parameter I can use the same method
for any board where the NVM is missed, independently of any architecture
(with or without the device tree presence - ARM or x86 or others).

In fact slso the drivers/net/ethernet/freescale/fec_main.c provides
a kernel parameter for the MAC address, in fec_get_mac:

        /*
         * try to get mac address in following order:
         *
         * 1) module parameter via kernel command line in form
         *    fec.macaddr=0x00,0x04,0x9f,0x01,0x30,0xe0
         */
        iap = macaddr;

Thanks,

Flavio

>    Andrew

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