On Thursday 29 January 2009 15:41:31 Wolfgang Denk wrote: > In message <200901291525.03553.vap...@gentoo.org> you wrote: > > so how exactly are $ethaddr in the env and bi_enetaddr in the global data > > supposed to interact ? this is a mess in the current tree and i dont see > > any notes that indicate how things are supposed to be handled. and i'd > > like to make these changes once and get it right the first time ;). > > Can't you just ask some simple and easy questions for a change? ;-) > > > i see it as: > > - common net code calls board_eth_init() > > - board_eth_init() sets up ethaddr in env if it isnt set already > > - board_eth_init() calls the driver init (bfin_EMAC_initialize() in my > > case) - driver init looks up ethaddr in env and sets bi_enetaddr in > > global data - all other code uses bi_enetaddr to get the MAC address > > This doesn't work, as in the case that you don;t use any network > commands in U-Boot, board_eth_init() will not run and consequently you > don't know the MAC address so you cannot pass it to Linux either. > > Rather: > > - misc_init_r() [or similar] sets up ethaddr in env if it isnt > set already and sets bi_enetaddr in global data > - board_eth_init() calls the driver init > (bfin_EMAC_initialize() in your case) > - driver init looks up ethaddr in env or bi_enetaddr
well this gets us into the realm of what i was trying to avoid/fix in the first place: duplication of the env/ethaddr handling/parsing code. i get tired of auditing every board/driver just to find the same simple bugs were duplicated and/or not handled properly. i guess i can mitigate this by making functions in include/asm-blackfin/net.h and having the boards/drivers call those. -mike
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