Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2016 22:18:57 -0700 From: Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> To: diffusae <punasipuli@t-online.de>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: How to change MAC address on RPI-B? Message-ID: <1480137537.1889.97.camel@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <177ae37f-db52-c7ee-77fa-d9bc7d61b4ee@t-online.de> References: <001701d245ce$e64e33f0$b2ea9bd0$@Kitz@xs4all.nl> <454137dc-30f7-cd33-6c75-0cc3045090dd@t-online.de> <002801d24755$f9017420$eb045c60$@Kitz@xs4all.nl> <177ae37f-db52-c7ee-77fa-d9bc7d61b4ee@t-online.de>
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On Sat, 2016-11-26 at 00:07 +0100, diffusae wrote: > Hi John, > > On 25.11.2016 20:56, John W. Kitz wrote: > > > > > So when doing so the locally administered MAC address is passed on > > from > > uEnv.txt to the O/S during boot and is then used to override the > > globally > I didn't think, that it will be passed from the U-Boot Enviroment > settings. You can set the MAC address, but the FreeBSD kernel shows > always the unique MAC address. > > > > > unique MAC address or does the O/S check both the information found > > in its > > configuration files and what is configured in uEnv.txt before > > configuring > > and activating the network interface(s)? > Which configuration files do you mean? AFAIK there is only the FDT > blob. > I guess it ignores the setting in uEnv.txt. > > > > > Makes me wonder which of the two (i.e. locally administered through > > uEnv.txt > > or locally administered through the O/S) takes precedence. > Only the unique MAC address and the locally administered MAC address, > will take affect. > > > > > In addition this might affect configuration decisions when one > > would want to > > configure a device for net booting (at least when browsing through > > what can > > be configured by means of uEnv.txt I believe that was one of the > > options I > > saw) through uEnv.txt? > Personally, I like u-boot. It has various options, runs on a lot of > devices and it's also nice to handle. > > Best regards, > _ I looked into this tonight, and there is some code missing in u-boot to handle passing a mac address set in the u-boot environment into the kernel via the fdt data. It would be pretty simple to fix. We need to add an ethernet0 alias pointing to the /axi/usb/hub/ethernet node to our rpi dts, and the attached patch needs to replace the current one in the u-boot-rpi port. This lets you set usbethaddr in the u-boot environment (via uEnv.txt or saved directly using saveenv), and it will get used by both u-boot and freebsd. Having gotten it this far, I don't really have time right now to get the patch committed to ports. Hopefully somebody else can help with that. -- Ian
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