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The bi_enetaddr field in struct bd_info is write-only; nothing ever reads back the value. Moreover, the value we write is more or less random, and certainly not something one can rely on: If the board has a writable environment and the mac address has been stored there, we fetch that value. But if the board doesn't, this code runs before initr_net() -> eth_initialize(), and thus before the code in eth-uclass which fetches MAC addresses from eeprom, fuses or whatnot and populates the (run-time) environment with those values. Signed-off-by: Rasmus Villemoes <rasmus.villemoes@prevas.dk> Reviewed-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> |
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bitops | ||
atomic-long.h | ||
atomic.h | ||
bitsperlong.h | ||
global_data.h | ||
gpio.h | ||
int-ll64.h | ||
io.h | ||
ioctl.h | ||
pe.h | ||
sections.h | ||
signal.h | ||
types.h | ||
u-boot.h | ||
unaligned.h |