ar71xx: local mac support on the wndr3700

The wndr3700 at least has no eth0 mac address and usually leverages
the first wireless device's mac when in a bridged scenario. If,
however, you want to route, and not bridge the interfaces, you
need a unique mac address for it.

This patch sets the local bit on the mac address pulled from the
wireless chip and uses the resulting address for eth0.

Patch-by: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>

SVN-Revision: 29675
owl
Gabor Juhos 2012-01-07 17:24:44 +00:00
parent 6c74274c8d
commit 67b2814842
1 changed files with 13 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -111,12 +111,23 @@ static struct platform_device wndr3700_rtl8366s_device = {
}
};
/*
* The eth0 and wmac0 interfaces share the same MAC address which
* can lead to problems if operated unbridged. Set the locally
* administered bit on the eth0 MAC to make it unique.
*/
static void __init wndr3700_init_local_mac(unsigned char *mac_base)
{
ar71xx_init_mac(ar71xx_eth0_data.mac_addr, mac_base, 0);
ar71xx_eth0_data.mac_addr[0] |= 0x02;
}
static void __init wndr3700_setup(void)
{
u8 *art = (u8 *) KSEG1ADDR(0x1fff0000);
ar71xx_init_mac(ar71xx_eth0_data.mac_addr,
art + WNDR3700_ETH0_MAC_OFFSET, 0);
wndr3700_init_local_mac(art + WNDR3700_ETH0_MAC_OFFSET);
ar71xx_eth0_pll_data.pll_1000 = 0x11110000;
ar71xx_eth0_data.mii_bus_dev = &wndr3700_rtl8366s_device.dev;
ar71xx_eth0_data.phy_if_mode = PHY_INTERFACE_MODE_RGMII;