Similar to the *_get_mac_binary function, also split the common parts
off mtd_get_mac_ascii into new get_mac_ascii function and introduce
mmc_get_mac_ascii which uses it.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
echo "${INDEX:+$PREFIX$INDEX}"
}
+get_mac_ascii() {
+ local part="$1"
+ local key="$2"
+ local mac_dirty
+
+ mac_dirty=$(strings "$part" | sed -n 's/^'"$key"'=//p')
+
+ # "canonicalize" mac
+ [ -n "$mac_dirty" ] && macaddr_canonicalize "$mac_dirty"
+}
+
mtd_get_mac_ascii() {
local mtdname="$1"
local key="$2"
local part
- local mac_dirty
part=$(find_mtd_part "$mtdname")
if [ -z "$part" ]; then
return
fi
- mac_dirty=$(strings "$part" | sed -n 's/^'"$key"'=//p')
-
- # "canonicalize" mac
- [ -n "$mac_dirty" ] && macaddr_canonicalize "$mac_dirty"
+ get_mac_ascii "$part" "$key"
}
mtd_get_mac_encrypted_arcadyan() {
done < /proc/mtd
}
+mmc_get_mac_ascii() {
+ local part_name="$1"
+ local key="$2"
+ local part
+
+ part=$(find_mmc_part "$part_name")
+ if [ -z "$part" ]; then
+ echo "mmc_get_mac_ascii: partition $part_name not found!" >&2
+ fi
+
+ get_mac_ascii "$part" "$key"
+}
+
mmc_get_mac_binary() {
local part_name="$1"
local offset="$2"