Hi, On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 04:20:45PM +0100, Pali Rohár wrote: > On Thursday 24 November 2016 16:13:17 Sebastian Reichel wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 09:33:29AM +0100, Pali Rohár wrote: > > > On Thursday 24 November 2016 08:51:04 Pavel Machek wrote: > > > > > > "ifconfig hw ether XX" normally sets the address. I guess that's > > > > > > ioctl? > > > > > > > > > > This sets temporary address and it is ioctl. IIRC same as what ethtool > > > > > uses. (ifconfig is already deprecated). > > > > > > > > > > > And I guess we should use similar mechanism for permanent > > > > > > address. > > > > > > > > > > I'm not sure here... Above ioctl ↑↑↑ is for changing temporary mac > > > > > address. But here we do not want to change permanent mac address. We > > > > > want to tell kernel driver current permanent mac address which is > > > > > stored > > > > > > > > Well... I'd still use similar mechanism :-). > > > > > > Thats problematic, because in time when wlan0 interface is registered > > > into system and visible in ifconfig output it already needs to have > > > permanent mac address assigned. > > > > > > We should assign permanent mac address before wlan0 of wl1251 is > > > registered into system. > > > > You can just add the MAC address to the NVS data, which is also > > required for the device initialization. > > NVS data file has fixed size, there is IIRC no place for it. > > But one of my suggestion was to use another request_firmware for MAC > address. So this is similar to what you are proposing, as NVS data are > loaded by request_firmware too... Just append it to NVS data and modify the size check accordingly? > > I wonder if those information could be put into DT. Iirc some > > network devices get their MAC address from DT. Maybe we can add > > all NVS info to DT? How much data is it? > > Proprietary, signed and closed bootloader NOLO does not support DT. So > for booting you need to append DTS file to kernel image. Yeah, so NOLO without U-Boot will depend on userspace to fixup DT. > U-Boot is optional and can be used as intermediate bootloader between > NOLO and kernel. But still it has problems with reading from nand, so > cannot read NVS data nor MAC address. It may in the future? > > Userspace application can add all those information to the DT > > using a DT overlay. Also the u-boot could parse and add it at > > some point in the future. > > In case when wl1251 is statically linked into kernel image, it is loaded > and initialized before even userspace applications starts. > > So no... adding NVS data or MAC address into DT or DT overlay is not a > solution. Actually with data loaded from DT you *can* load data quite early in the boot process, while your suggestions always require userspace. So you argument against yourself? -- Sebastian