On Wed, 29 Dec 2021 13:40:47 +0100 Michael Walle wrote: > > Some NVMEM devices have text based cells. In such cases MAC is stored in > > a XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX format. Use mac_pton() to parse such data and > > support those NVMEM cells. This is required to support e.g. a very > > popular U-Boot and its environment variables. > > > > Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Please let me know if checking NVMEM cell length (6 B vs. 17 B) can be > > considered a good enough solution. Alternatively we could use some DT > > property to make it explicity, e.g. something like: > > > > ethernet@18024000 { > > compatible = "brcm,amac"; > > reg = <0x18024000 0x800>; > > > > nvmem-cells = <&mac_addr>; > > nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address"; > > nvmem-mac-format = "text"; > > }; > > Please note, that there is also this proposal, which had such a conversion > in mind: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-devicetree/20211228142549.1275412-1-michael@xxxxxxxx/ > > With this patch, there are now two different places where a mac address > format is converted. In of_get_mac_addr_nvmem() and in the imx otp driver. > And both have their shortcomings and aren't really flexible. Eg. this one > magically detects the format by comparing the length, but can't be used for > to swap bytes (because the length is also ETH_ALEN), which apparently is a > use case in the imx otp driver. And having the conversion in an nvmem > provider device driver is still a bad thing IMHO. > > I'd really like to see all these kind of transformations in one place. FWIW offsetting from a common base address is relatively common, that's why we have: /** * eth_hw_addr_gen - Generate and assign Ethernet address to a port * @dev: pointer to port's net_device structure * @base_addr: base Ethernet address * @id: offset to add to the base address * * Generate a MAC address using a base address and an offset and assign it * to a net_device. Commonly used by switch drivers which need to compute * addresses for all their ports. addr_assign_type is not changed. */ static inline void eth_hw_addr_gen(struct net_device *dev, const u8 *base_addr, unsigned int id)