RE: [PATCH 0/3] Add get/set ethernet address functions and ACPI MAC address pass through functionality to cdc_ncm driver

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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Hyde, Charles - Dell Team
> > Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 4:02 PM
> > To: Oliver Neukum; "Rafael J. Wysocki"; Len Brown
> > Cc: Limonciello, Mario; chip.programmer@xxxxxxxxx; Realtek linux nic
> > maintainers; linux-usb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; linux-acpi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [PATCH 0/3] Add get/set ethernet address functions and ACPI
> > MAC address pass through functionality to cdc_ncm driver
> >
> > In recent testing of a Dell Universal Dock D6000, I found that MAC
> > address pass through is not supported in the Linux drivers.  However,
> > this same device is supported in Windows 10 (Pro) on my personal
> > computer, in as much as I was able to tell Windows to assign a new MAC
> > address of my choosing, and I saw through wireshark the new MAC
> > address was pushed out to the device.  Afterward, Windows reported a
> > new IP address and I was able to view web pages.
> >
> > This series of patches give support to cdc_ncm USB based Ethernet
> > controllers for programming a MAC address to the device, and also to
> > retrieve the device's MAC address.  This patch series further adds
> > ACPI MAC address pass through support specifically for the cdc_ncm
> > driver, and generally for any other driver that may need or want it,
> > in furtherance of Dell's enterprise IT policy efforts.  It was this
> > latter that I initially found lacking when testing a D6000 with a Dell
> > laptop, and then I found ifconfig was unable to set a MAC address into
> > the device.  These patches bring a similar level of functionality to
> > cdc_ncm driver as is available with the Realtek r8152 driver, and is available
> with Windows.
> >
> > The cdc_ncm driver limits the ACPI MAC address pass through support to
> > only the Dell Universal Dock D6000, so no other cdc_ncm device will be
> > impacted.
> >
> > Charles Hyde (3):
> >   net: cdc_ncm: add get/set ethernet address functions
> >   ACPI: move ACPI functionality out of r8152 driver
> >   net: cdc_ncm: Add ACPI MAC address pass through functionality
> >
> >  drivers/acpi/Makefile            |   1 +
> >  drivers/acpi/acpi_mac_passthru.c |  63 +++++++++++++
> >  drivers/net/usb/cdc_ncm.c        | 148 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
> >  drivers/net/usb/r8152.c          |  44 +--------
> >  include/acpi/acpi_mac_passthru.h |  29 ++++++
> >  5 files changed, 234 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-)  create mode
> > 100644 drivers/acpi/acpi_mac_passthru.c  create mode 100644
> > include/acpi/acpi_mac_passthru.h
> >
> > --
> > 2.20.1
> 
> Typical practice is to make this new patch series prefixed with a v2. And to
> describe what has changed From v1 either in individual patches below the '--'
> or in the cover letter.
> 
> So can you please describe what changed from previous submission in case it's
> not obvious to reviewers?
> 
> For example:
> 
> [PATCH v2 0/3] Add get/set ethernet address functions and ACPI MAC address
> pass through functionality to cdc_ncm driver
> 
> Changes from v1 to v 2:
> * Changed foo to bar


Ah, my apologies.

What changed with today's patch series from what I proposed on Friday, August 30, is that I created a function named get_ethernet_addr() which replaces two instances where the same code snippet was located in the previous patch series.  I also created a post reset function to set the MAC address, if there exists an ACPI MAC address pass through (MAPT).  Oliver Neukum had requested a post reset function for this purpose.

Charles Hyde




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