Hi, > >>>> Add nvmem-layout in QSPI to read the EUI48 Mac address by the > >>>> net drivers using the nvmem property.The offset is set to 0x0 > >>>> since the factory programmed address is available in the > >>>> resource managed space and the size determine if the requested > >>>> address is of EUI48 (0x6) or EUI-64 (0x8) type. > >>>> This is useful for cases where U-Boot is skipped and the Ethernet > >>>> MAC address is needed to be configured by the kernel > >>>> > >>>> Signed-off-by: Manikandan Muralidharan > >>>> --- > >>>> .../boot/dts/microchip/at91-sama5d27_wlsom1.dtsi | 13 +++++++++++++ > >>>> 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) > >>>> > >>>> diff --git a/arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-sama5d27_wlsom1.dtsi b/arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-sama5d27_wlsom1.dtsi > >>>> index b34c5072425a..be06df1b7d66 100644 > >>>> --- a/arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-sama5d27_wlsom1.dtsi > >>>> +++ b/arch/arm/boot/dts/microchip/at91-sama5d27_wlsom1.dtsi > >>>> @@ -210,6 +210,9 @@ &macb0 { > >>>> #size-cells = <0>; > >>>> phy-mode = "rmii"; > >>>> > >>>> + nvmem-cells = <&mac_address_eui48>; > >>>> + nvmem-cell-names = "mac-address"; > >>>> + > >>>> ethernet-phy@0 { > >>>> reg = <0x0>; > >>>> interrupt-parent = <&pioA>; > >>>> @@ -238,6 +241,16 @@ qspi1_flash: flash@0 { > >>>> m25p,fast-read; > >>>> status = "disabled"; > >>>> > >>>> + nvmem-layout { > > > > IMHO this should be "sfdp {". > > > >>>> + compatible = "fixed-layout"; > > > > Please read my feedback on the first version again.. > > > > For the DT maintainers. The SFDP is a small table based content that > > provide basic information about the flash. There are standard tables > > which are specified by the JEDEC standard and there are vendor > > tables, most of the time without proper documentation (or none at > > all). > > > > Somehow we need to specify at what table we want to look at. I'd > > like to see a binding which can potentially expose anything inside > > the SFDP. > > > > So I've suggested to use "compatible = jedec,sfdp-vendor-table-NNNN" > > where NNNN is the table parameter id. Additionally, the standard ids > > could have names like "jedec,sfdp-bfpt" (basic flash parameter table). > > > > So in your case that would be: > > > > flash { > > sfdp { > > mac_address: table-1 { > > compatible = "jedec,sfdp-idNNNN"; > > }; > > }; > > Should the nvmem-layout be included as a child node under sfdp {}, or > should it be implemented as a separate vendor-specific driver to handle > the changes introduced in patch 1/3 ? There is no nvmem-layout involved here. But another possibility is to make it one. Then you have to (1) expose the *entire* sfpd as a nvmem device (2a) write an nvmem-layouts driver (in drivers/nvmem/layouts/) (2b) come up with a DT binding that is generic enough to expose various parameters of the SFDP, not just a one-off for the MAC address use case. Maybe that is even a better fit. > > }; > > > > I don't know what NNNN is. Could you please provide a dump of the > > sfdp of your flash. > > Please find the entire SFDP data of SST26VF064BEUI flash in Table 11.1 > of 11.0 APPENDIX Please dump it according to [1], so we have it in a machine readable format. -michael [1] https://docs.kernel.org/driver-api/mtd/spi-nor.html > > On Mon Jun 9, 2025 at 11:27 AM CEST, Manikandan.M wrote: > > https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/aemDocuments/documents/MPD/ProductDocuments/DataSheets/SST26VF064BEUI-Data-Sheet-DS20006138.pdf > > > The vendor parameter ID is 'BF' if I am not wrong. > > > > -michael > > > >>>> + #address-cells = <1>; > >>>> + #size-cells = <1>; > >>>> + > >>>> + mac_address_eui48: mac-address@0 { > >>>> + reg = <0x0 0x6>; > >>>> + }; > >>> > >>> How would this work if in the future the mchp vendor table adds some > >>> other info that needs to be referenced as nvmem? How do you distinguish > >>> the info from the table? > >>> Would it be possible to have some kind of address and size to reference > >>> the SFDP? > >> > >> I was previously advised not to hardcode the offset in the Device Tree > >> [1]. In the current implementation (patch 1/3), the read callback for > >> the MCHP vendor table distinguishes between EUI-48 and EUI-64 MAC > >> addresses based on the nvmem size, which corresponds to the size of the > >> respective MAC address. > >> > >> [1] --> https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/D889HZF97H8U.1UUX54BAVLAC3@kernel.org/ > >> > >>> > >>>> + }; > >>>> + > >>>> partitions { > >>>> compatible = "fixed-partitions"; > >>>> #address-cells = <1>; > >>> > >