On 13-11-17 20:49, Wolfgang Denk wrote: > Dear Prabhakar, > > In message you wrote: >> >> Why ROM MAC address getting overwritten by environment env MAC address. > > Because in U-Boot we give the user the freedom to do what he > needs/wants to do. Usually the environment value gets initialized > from the value in the ROM, so there is no difference anyway. But if > the user wants a specific setting, he can change it. > >> MAC address is something unique and assigned to a particular device. So one should never change its MAC address. > > U-Boot follows good old UNIX style here: > > "UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because > that would also stop you from doing clever things." - Doug Gwyn Many board manufacturers "assign" this unique MAC address by printing it on a sticker and sticking that on the board somewhere. It's pretty darn hard to read a printed sticker in software, so we have to revert to solutions that actually work. In the "clever things" department, protocols like IPv6 merrily broadcast your MAC address across gateways on the big bad internet, so if you value your privacy, you'll appreciate the possibility to change your MAC address at will. Kind regards, Mike Looijmans System Expert TOPIC Products Materiaalweg 4, NL-5681 RJ Best Postbus 440, NL-5680 AK Best Telefoon: +31 (0) 499 33 69 79 E-mail: mike.looijmans at topicproducts.com Website: www.topicproducts.com Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail