Re: [PATCH v3 0/3] Read MAC address through NVMEM for sama7g5ek

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On Fri, Jun 28, 2024, at 10:01, Andrei Simion wrote:
> This series proposes to add EEPROM support and reading MAC addresses
> through NVMEM (via Devicetree) for sama7g5ek:
> - Add in DT bindings document the EEPROM compatibles :
> "microchip,24aa025e48" and "microchip,24aa025e64"
> - Update to the driver to support "microchip,24aa025e48" and
> "microchip,24aa025e64" and adjusting offset for those 24AA025E{48, 64}.
> - Added the nodes in devicetree for eeproms where are stored EUI-48 MAC,
> and update gmac nodes to read the MAC via devicetree through NVMEM.

Can you add an explanation about what this is good for?

Do you need to work around broken boot loaders that cannot be
updated and that happen to store the MAC address in the EEPROM,
or are you proposing this as a generic solution that board
developers should actually use?

As far as I can tell, even with this logic in place, users
are better off just having the boot loader read the EEPROM
and storing the MAC address in the in-memory dtb as we do
on other platforms.

      Arnd




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