[OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH 5/6] bcm53xx: deal with R8000 mac address settings

Jonas Gorski jogo at openwrt.org
Tue Mar 10 07:26:20 EDT 2015


On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Ian Kent <raven at themaw.net> wrote:
> After a vendor firmware install the values seen in nvram for et0macaddr
> and et1macaddr are that of nvram macaddr and nvram macaddr+1.
>
> So set them that way here too.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven at themaw.net>
> ---
>  ...53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch |   83 ++++++++++++++++++++
>  ...53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch |   83 ++++++++++++++++++++
>  2 files changed, 166 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 target/linux/bcm53xx/patches-3.14/114-bcm53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch
>  create mode 100644 target/linux/bcm53xx/patches-3.18/114-bcm53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch
>
> diff --git a/target/linux/bcm53xx/patches-3.14/114-bcm53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch b/target/linux/bcm53xx/patches-3.14/114-bcm53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..a476405
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/target/linux/bcm53xx/patches-3.14/114-bcm53xx-deal-with-R8000-mac-address-settings.patch
> @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
> +bcm53xx: deal with R8000 mac address settings
> +
> +The R8000 ends up with et0macaddr and et1macaddr nvram values being all
> +zeros with the et*mdcport and et*phyaddr set to the expected values.
> +
> +The values seen in the nvram after a vendor firmware install are
> +et0macaddr and et2macaddr set to the value of macaddr and et1macaddr
> +set to macaddr+1.
> +
> +But after an nvram erase only et2macaddr has a value, so if et0macaddr
> +is all zeros use et2macaddr to set et0macaddr and et1macaddr.
> +
> +Signed-off-by: Ian Kent <raven at themaw.net>
> +--- a/drivers/misc/bcm47xx-sprom.c
> ++++ b/drivers/misc/bcm47xx-sprom.c
> +@@ -734,6 +734,24 @@ static void bcm47xx_sprom_fill_path_r11(
> +       }
> + }
> +
> ++static bool bcm47xx_is_zero_mac(u8 *mac)
> ++{
> ++      bool res = 1;
> ++      int i;
> ++
> ++      if (!mac)
> ++              goto out;
> ++
> ++      for (i = 5; i >= 0; i--) {
> ++              if (mac[i]) {
> ++                      res = 0;
> ++                      break;
> ++              }
> ++      }
> ++out:
> ++      return res;
> ++}
> ++
> + static bool bcm47xx_is_valid_mac(u8 *mac)
> + {
> +       return mac && !(mac[0] == 0x00 && mac[1] == 0x90 && mac[2] == 0x4c);
> +@@ -780,6 +798,42 @@ static void bcm47xx_sprom_fill_ethernet(
> +       nvram_read_macaddr(fill, "il0macaddr", sprom->il0mac);
> +
> +       /*
> ++       * The R8000 ends up with et0macaddr and et1macaddr nvram values
> ++       * being all zeros with the et*mdcport and et*phyaddr set to the
> ++       * expected values. The values seen in the nvram after a vendor
> ++       * firmware install are et0macaddr set to the value of macaddr
> ++       * and et1macaddr set to macaddr+1. But after an nvram erase only
> ++       * et2macaddr has a value, so if et0macaddr is all zeros use
> ++       * et2macaddr to set et0macaddr and et1macaddr.
> ++       *
> ++       * Note: il0macaddr is also the same as macaddr following a vendor
> ++       * install and the key doesn't exist at all after an nvram erase,
> ++       * so sprom->il0mac may need to cwbe calculated as well.
> ++       */
> ++      if (bcm47xx_is_zero_mac(sprom->et0mac)) {

sprom->et0mac is u16 aligned, so you can replace this with is_zero_ether_addr().

> ++              struct bcm47xx_sprom_fill fill_no_prefix;
> ++              u8 mac[6];

and if you make mac aligned to u16, then you can drop the
reimplementation completely.

> ++
> ++              memcpy(&fill_no_prefix, fill, sizeof(fill_no_prefix));
> ++              fill_no_prefix.prefix = NULL;
> ++
> ++              nvram_read_macaddr(&fill_no_prefix, "et2macaddr", mac);
> ++
> ++              if (bcm47xx_is_valid_mac(mac) && !bcm47xx_is_zero_mac(mac)) {

and use it here, too.

> ++                      int err;
> ++
> ++                      ether_addr_copy(sprom->et0mac, mac);

And this will produce alignment issues anyway if mac isn't aligned to u16.

> ++
> ++                      err = bcm47xx_increase_mac_addr(mac, 1);
> ++                      if (!err) {
> ++                              ether_addr_copy(sprom->et1mac, mac);
> ++                              /* don't change mac_addr_used so below
> ++                               * will behave as expected, if needed */
> ++                      }
> ++              }
> ++      }
> ++
> ++      /*
> +        * The address prefix 00:90:4C is used by Broadcom in their initial
> +        * configuration. When a mac address with the prefix 00:90:4C is used
> +        * all devices from the same series are sharing the same mac address.


Jonas
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