Re: [PATCH] dt: bindings: Add a generic ethernet device binding

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Hi,

On 15-07-16 08:40, Hans de Goede wrote:
Hi,

On 15-07-16 01:17, David Miller wrote:
From: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 12:20:04 +0200

On some boards (android tablets) different batches use different sdio
wifi modules. This is not a problem since sdio is a discoverable bus,
so we only need to describe and activate the mmc controller in dt and
then the kernel will automatically load the right driver.

But sometimes it is useful to specify certain ethernet properties for
these "unknown" sdio devices, specifically we want the boot-loader
to be able to set "local-mac-address" as some of these sdio wifi
modules come without an eeprom / without a factory programmed mac
address.

Since the exact device is unknown (differs per batch) we cannot use
a wifi-chip specific compatible. This commit adds a new
"generic,ethernet" binding for use in dt-nodes describing such an
unknown ethernet device.

Cc: Maxime Ripard <maxime.ripard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx>

Precedence exists for a "system ethernet address" as far back as the
original sparc device tree implementation, so please just specify it
that way rather than trying to force having to make an alias or
reference to it from a specific device.

Some boards where this is applicable have both a wired and a wireless
ethernet, so one global setting will not work.

And besides that, everything used in this binding already exists, it
just adds a new "generic,ethernet" compatible, because e.g. the mmc
bindings specify that the node describing a sdio function _must_
have a compatible, and as explained in some cases we cannot use
a compatible for a specific wifi chip since different batches use
different wifi modules.

About the use of "generic,ethernet" looking at the simple-framebuffer
binding I guess it should be just "ethernet".

Regards,

Hans
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