2011/4/11 Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD > On 20:21 Sun 10 Apr , Franck JULLIEN wrote: > > 2011/4/10 Jean-Christophe PLAGNIOL-VILLARD > > > > > > index 0000000..2687377 > > > > --- /dev/null > > > > + > > > > +static int tse_get_ethaddr(struct eth_device *edev, > unsigned > > char *m) > > > > +{ > > > > + /* There is no eeprom */ > > > so return the content of the register no? > > > > > > Well, the register is reseted to 0 when the MAC starts so there > is > > no > > > Ethernet address > > > to get. > > > > > except this function is supposed to return the mac address of the > device > > at > > any time so after a set of it it will not be true any more > > > > If I implement the function I get a "eth@eth0: got MAC address from > > EEPROM: 00:00:00:00:00:00" at startup. > > That why I returned -1 as what I could find int at91_ether.c...... > > Or, I could find something to return -1 as long as the MAC address > hasn't > > been set. > > > I known this issue I re-write recently the at91_ether and the same on macb > will post the patch soon > > It's fine the uperlayer will see that it's not a valid mac so this will > generate a random one > cf net/net.c IIRC > > For me, it's a bit annoying to get this message at startup. Don't you really think I could have a flag in the private structure to check if an address has been set and then return -1 or the address in the tse_get_ethaddr function ? > Best Regads, > J. >