On Fri, Jun 28, 2024, at 16:06, Andrei.Simion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On 28.06.2024 11:29, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> >> 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. > > Our boot chain is ROM BOOT -> AT91Bootstrap -> U-Boot -> Linux Kernel. > U-Boot is the stage where we set up the MAC address. > We can skip U-Boot and use the following boot chain ROM BOOT -> > AT91Boostrap -> Linux Kernel. Right, I can see how that is useful. Can you add that description in the patch? > This patch set is useful for this scenario and also for redundancy (if > something related with NET/EEPROM fails in U-Boot). Not sure if redundancy is what we want the boot loader level ;-) Arnd