Hi Rafał, On Thu, 14 Dec 2023 at 08:36, Rafał Miłecki <zajec5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > From: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> > > So far we had a property for "ethaddr" NVMEM cell containing base > Ethernet MAC address. The problem is vendors often pick non-standard > names for storing MAC(s) (other than "ethaddr"). A few names were > noticed over years: > 1. "wanaddr" (Edimax, ELECOM, EnGenius, I-O DATA, Sitecom) > 2. "et1macaddr" (ASUS) > 3. "eth1addr" (Buffalo) > 4. "athaddr" (EnGenius) > 5. "baseMAC" (Netgear) > 6. "mac" (Netgear) > 7. "mac_addr" (Moxa) > and more ("HW_LAN_MAC", "HW_WAN_MAC", "INIC_MAC_ADDR", "LAN_MAC_ADDR", > "RADIOADDR0", "RADIOADDR1", "WAN_MAC_ADDR", "lan1_mac_addr", "wanmac", > "wmac1", "wmac2"). > > It doesn't make sense to add property for every possible MAC cell name. > Instead allow specifying cells with "mac" compatible. > > Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki <rafal@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > List of devices and their U-Boot MAC variables: > alphanetworks,asl56026) wanmac > asus,rt-ac65p) et1macaddr > asus,rt-ac85p) et1macaddr > belkin,f9k1109v1) HW_WAN_MAC + HW_LAN_MAC > buffalo,ls220de) eth1addr > buffalo,ls421de) eth1addr > checkpoint,l-50) lan1_mac_addr > dovado,tiny-ac) INIC_MAC_ADDR > dovado,tiny-ac) LAN_MAC_ADDR + WAN_MAC_ADDR > edimax,ra21s) wanaddr > edimax,rg21s) wanaddr > elecom,wrc-2533ghbk-i) wanaddr > elecom,wrc-2533ghbk2-t) wanaddr > engenius,ecb1200) athaddr > engenius,ecb1750) athaddr > engenius,epg5000) wanaddr > engenius,epg600) wanaddr > engenius,esr1200) wanaddr > engenius,esr1750) wanaddr > engenius,esr600) wanaddr > engenius,esr600h) wanaddr > engenius,esr900) wanaddr > enterasys,ws-ap3705i) RADIOADDR0 + RADIOADDR1 > iodata,wn-ac1167dgr) wanaddr > iodata,wn-ac1167gr) wanaddr > iodata,wn-ac1600dgr) wanaddr > iodata,wn-ac1600dgr2) wanaddr > iodata,wn-ac733gr3) wanaddr > iodata,wn-ag300dgr) wanaddr > iodata,wnpr2600g) wanaddr > moxa,awk-1137c) mac_addr > netgear,wax220) mac > netgear,wndap620) baseMAC > netgear,wndap660) baseMAC > ocedo,panda) wmac1 + wmac2 > sitecom,wlr-7100) wanaddr > sitecom,wlr-8100) wanaddr > > .../devicetree/bindings/nvmem/u-boot,env.yaml | 33 +++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 33 insertions(+) > Are these upstream U-Boots, or just vendor forks? Regards, Simon