| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/examples/standalone/ |
| H A D | README.smc91111_eeprom | 3 The main purpose of this is to manage MAC addresses on platforms 4 which include the SMC91111 integrated 10/100 MAC Phy, with attached 10 1. Ensuring U-Boot's MAC address can be set in hardware 12 3. Setting MAC addresses 17 1. Ensuring U-Boot's MAC address can be set in hardware 20 On the Internet - MAC addresses are very important. Short for Media 23 can happen. This is why U-Boot makes it difficult to change MAC 26 To find out who has a MAC address, or to purchase MAC addresses, goto 48 MAC address is set, this example will do things over serial. 127 3. Setting MAC addresses [all …]
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/doc/ |
| H A D | README.enetaddr | 2 Ethernet Address (MAC) Handling 5 There are a variety of places in U-Boot where the MAC address is used, parsed, 13 Here are the places where MAC addresses might be stored: 19 Note: this is the preferred way to permanently store MAC addresses 22 Note: these are temporary copies of the MAC address which exist only 27 Note: these are temporary copies of the MAC address only for the 31 Correct flow of setting up the MAC address (summarized): 41 locally-assigned MAC is written to eth_device->enetaddr. 47 Previous behavior had the MAC address always being programmed into hardware 54 If the hardware design mandates that the MAC address is stored in some special [all …]
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| H A D | README.fsl-dpaa | 5 on SoCs T4240, T2080, LS1043A, etc, the notation between 10GEC and MAC as below: 7 on SoCs T1024, etc, the notation between 10GEC and MAC as below: 10 which 10GEC enumeration is consistent with MAC enumeration.
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| H A D | README.imx5 | 27 2.1 MAC Address: It is stored in the words 9 to 14 of fuse bank 1, using the 28 natural MAC byte order (i.e. MSB first). 30 This is an example how to program an example MAC address 01:23:45:67:89:ab 36 After programming a MAC address, consider locking the MAC fuses. This is
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| H A D | README.imx6 | 9 1.1 MAC Address: It is stored in fuse bank 4, with the 32 lsbs in word 2 and the 11 For i.MX6SX and i.MX6UL, they have two MAC addresses. The second MAC address 17 For reading the MAC address fuses on a MX6Q: 19 - The MAC address is stored in two fuse addresses (the fuse addresses are 28 Fuse address for the lower MAC address: 0x620 47 Doing the same for the upper MAC address: 49 Fuse address for the upper MAC address: 0x630 77 Rev. 1, 04/2013" document. For example, for the MAC fuses we have: 80 21B_C620 Value of OTP Bank4 Word2 (MAC Address)(OCOTP_MAC0) 82 21B_C630 Value of OTP Bank4 Word3 (MAC Address)(OCOTP_MAC1) [all …]
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| H A D | README.imx25 | 9 1.1 MAC Address: It is stored in the words 26 to 31 of fuse bank 0, using the 10 natural MAC byte order (i.e. MSB first).
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| H A D | README.imx27 | 9 1.1 MAC Address: It is stored in the words 4 to 9 of fuse bank 0, using the 10 reversed MAC byte order (i.e. LSB first).
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| H A D | README.fec_mxc | 31 Optional, selects a fixed speed on the MAC interface without asking some 32 phy. This is usefull if there is a direct MAC <-> MAC connection, for
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| H A D | README.sh7752evb | 35 You can write MAC address to SPI ROM. 37 Usage 1) Write MAC address
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| H A D | README.sh7753evb | 35 You can write MAC address to SPI ROM. 37 Usage 1) Write MAC address
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| H A D | README.usb | 210 MAC Addresses 213 Most Ethernet dongles have a built-in MAC address which is unique in the 215 distinguised from each other. MAC address conflicts are evil and 219 have an assigned MAC address. In this case it is up to you to assign 220 one which is unique. You should obtain a valid MAC address from a range 223 Built-in Ethernet adapters support setting the MAC address by means of 227 don't want a USB device taking the MAC address of a built-in device or 230 So if your USB Ethernet chip doesn't have a MAC address available then 231 you must set usbethaddr to a suitable MAC address. At the time of
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| H A D | README.t1040-l2switch | 7 - 8192 MAC addresses 9 - Dynamic learning of MAC addresses and aging 29 - MAC learning
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| H A D | README.vf610 | 9 1.1 MAC Address: It is stored in fuse bank 4, with the 16 msbs in word 2 and the
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| H A D | README.drivers.eth | 71 * MAC, read it and initialize dev->enetaddr with it 113 Other than locating the MAC address in dedicated hardware storage, you should 131 for send/recv operations. You often do things here such as resetting the MAC 133 the opportunity to program the device's MAC address with the dev->enetaddr 134 member. This allows the rest of U-Boot to dynamically change the MAC address 172 The write_hwaddr function should program the MAC address stored in dev->enetaddr
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| H A D | README.VLAN | 13 01:00:0c:cc:cc:cc MAC address which is a multicast address.
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/drivers/net/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 52 bool "Atheros AG7xxx Ethernet MAC support" 56 This driver supports the Atheros AG7xxx Ethernet MAC. This MAC is 61 bool "Altera Triple-Speed Ethernet MAC support" 65 This driver supports the Altera Triple-Speed (TSE) Ethernet MAC. 74 to MAC and DMA management for multiple Broadcom SoCs such as 166 bool "Synopsys Designware Ethernet MAC" 169 This MAC is present in SoCs from various vendors. It supports 174 bool "OpenCores 10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC" 176 This MAC is present in OpenRISC and Xtensa XTFPGA boards. 188 This MAC is present in Andestech SoCs. [all …]
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/doc/device-tree-bindings/net/ |
| H A D | ethernet.txt | 3 - local-mac-address: array of 6 bytes, specifies the MAC address that was 5 - mac-address: array of 6 bytes, specifies the MAC address that was last used by 6 the boot program; should be used in cases where the MAC address assigned to
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| H A D | altera_tse.txt | 1 * Altera Triple-Speed Ethernet MAC driver (TSE) 9 "control_port": MAC configuration space region 20 - rx-fifo-depth: MAC receive FIFO buffer depth in bytes 21 - tx-fifo-depth: MAC transmit FIFO buffer depth in bytes
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/board/renesas/sh7757lcr/ |
| H A D | README.sh7757lcr | 43 You can write MAC address to SPI ROM. 45 Usage 1) Write MAC address
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/board/renesas/sh7785lcr/ |
| H A D | README.sh7785lcr | 103 This command outputs MAC address of this board. 107 MAC = 00:00:87:**:**:** 112 This command writes MAC address of this board.
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/board/cadence/xtfpga/ |
| H A D | README | 52 the boot mapping and selects from a range of default ethernet MAC 80 Default MAC Address (DIP switches 1-6): 83 been reinitialized, the ethernet MAC address receives a default 89 After initial startup, the MAC address is stored in the U-Boot 97 switch and ways 2-4 control the low three bits of the MAC address.
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3328/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 12 usb2.0 host ports, LVDS, JTAG, MAC, SDcard, HDMI, USB-2-serial...
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/arch/arm/mach-rockchip/rk3128/ |
| H A D | Kconfig | 12 usb2.0 host ports, LVDS, JTAG, MAC, SDcard, HDMI, USB-2-serial...
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/board/timll/devkit8000/ |
| H A D | README | 10 There's no real MAC address available.
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| /rk3399_rockchip-uboot/board/freescale/t208xqds/ |
| H A D | README | 99 do not have to be coexist in hwconfig. If a MAC is listed in the env 113 Hwconfig "fsl_1gkx" is used to indicate a lane runs in 1G-KX mode, MAC 114 1/2/5/6/9/10 are available for 1G-KX, MAC 3/4 run in RGMII mode. To set a 115 MAC to use 1G-KX mode, set its' corresponding env in "fsl_1gkx", 'fm1_1g1' 116 stands for MAC 1, 'fm1_1g2' stands for MAC 2, etc. 118 hwconfig, MAC 1/2/5/6/9/10 will use 1G-KX mode.
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