The subject line on this is very vague; it should say which ethtool operation you're implementing. On Thu, 2016-03-10 at 19:24 +0800, Joseph CHANG wrote: > Add function dm9601_set_eeprom which tested good with ethtool > utility, include the eeprom words dump and the eeprom byte write. > > Signed-off-by: Joseph CHANG > --- >  drivers/net/usb/dm9601.c | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >  1 file changed, 39 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/drivers/net/usb/dm9601.c b/drivers/net/usb/dm9601.c > index 50095df..a6904f4 100644 > --- a/drivers/net/usb/dm9601.c > +++ b/drivers/net/usb/dm9601.c > @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ >  #define DM_RX_OVERHEAD 7 /* 3 byte header + 4 byte crc tail */ >  #define DM_TIMEOUT 1000 >  #define DM_EP3I_VAL 0x07 > +#define MD96XX_EEPROM_MAGIC 0x9620 The get_eeprom operation needs to be changed, to set eeprom->magic to this value. >  static int dm_read(struct usbnet *dev, u8 reg, u16 length, void *data) >  { > @@ -289,6 +290,43 @@ static int dm9601_get_eeprom(struct net_device *net, >   return 0; >  } >   > +static int dm9601_set_eeprom(struct net_device *net, > +      struct ethtool_eeprom *eeprom, u8 *data) > +{ > + struct usbnet *dev = netdev_priv(net); > + int offset = eeprom->offset; > + int len = eeprom->len; > + int done; > + > + if (eeprom->magic != MD96XX_EEPROM_MAGIC) { > + netdev_dbg(dev->net, "EEPROM: magic value mismatch, magic = 0x%x", > +    eeprom->magic); > + return -EINVAL; > + } > + > + while (len > 0) { > + if (len & 1 || offset & 1) { Given that the get_eeprom operation only handles word-aligned reads, is it really important to support misaligned writes in set_eeprom? Also, this test should be 'if (len == 1 || offset & 1)'.  Consider a write with offset = 2, len = 3.  You want to write a word on the first iteration, then a byte on the second iteration. > + int which = offset & 1; > + u8 tmp[2]; > + > + dm_read_eeprom_word(dev, offset / 2, tmp); > + tmp[which] = *data; > + dm_write_eeprom_word(dev, offset / 2, > +      tmp[0] | tmp[1] << 8); > + mdelay(10); Why is a delay required here, but not in the other case? > + done = 1; > + } else { > + dm_write_eeprom_word(dev, offset / 2, > +      data[0] | data[1] << 8); > + done = 2; > + } > + data += done; > + offset += done; > + len -= done; > + } > + return 0; > +} [...] Ben. -- Ben Hutchings To err is human; to really foul things up requires a computer.