Linkit Smart 7688 and Onion Omega 2(+) are one-port devices, and
have their port set to LAN by default. Setting up a WAN MAC address
for them doesn't make any sense, as no wan interface will be created
in uci config. Despite, these devices also set lan_mac in 02_network,
although mtd-mac-address sets a different address for the ethernet
interface in DTS.
Clean this up by moving the lan_mac value into DTS and dropping the
entries in 02_network completely. That way, the effective address
on the LAN interface should stay the same, but we get rid of the
extra (re)assignments.
As I don't have access to the devices, this does not tell anything
about whether 0x2e is actually a good choice, it just preserves
the existing assignment.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
};
ðernet {
- mtd-mac-address = <&factory 0x28>;
+ mtd-mac-address = <&factory 0x2e>;
};
&sdhci {
};
ðernet {
- mtd-mac-address = <&factory 0x28>;
+ mtd-mac-address = <&factory 0x2e>;
};
&sdhci {
totolink,lr1200)
wan_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory 0x2e)
;;
- mediatek,linkit-smart-7688|\
- onion,omega2|\
- onion,omega2p)
- wan_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory 0x4)
- lan_mac=$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory 0x2e)
- ;;
mercury,mac1200r-v2)
wan_mac=$(macaddr_add "$(mtd_get_mac_binary factory_info 0xd)" 1)
;;