On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 11:56:57AM +0100, Mark Jackson wrote: > We have a dual Ethernet board (based on the BeagelBone) but with both > Ethernet ports connected. > > I'm wanting to use eth1 (rather than eth0), so in my board.c file, I changed:- > > static struct cpsw_slave_data cpsw_slaves[] = { > { > .slave_reg_ofs = 0x208, > .sliver_reg_ofs = 0xd80, > .phy_id = 0, > }, > { > .slave_reg_ofs = 0x308, > .sliver_reg_ofs = 0xdc0, > .phy_id = 1, > }, > }; > > ... to ... > > static struct cpsw_slave_data cpsw_slaves[] = { > { > .slave_reg_ofs = 0x308, > .sliver_reg_ofs = 0xdc0, > .phy_id = 1, > }, > { > .slave_reg_ofs = 0x208, > .sliver_reg_ofs = 0xd80, > .phy_id = 0, > }, > }; > > ... assuming that eth0 would now be ignored (as only 1 slave is configured). > > But (eg) dhcp still only responds on eth0 !?! > > What else do I have to change ?
Good question, do you have both ports working in Linux yet? The EVM-SK design supports two interfaces and I know the cpsw driver in the kernel required some changes to support two. I strongly suspect similar changes would be required in the U-Boot driver (I don't have any specific links other than look at the vendor kernel tree). -- Tom
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