From: Michael Durrant <mdurrant@arcturusnetworks.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] ColdFire/M68K board.c initialization / order matters [PATCH] -- resent in git format
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:12:25 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B587CE9.3040401@arcturusnetworks.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4B579DB4.6050808@gmail.com>
Ben Warren wrote:
> Michael Durrant wrote:
>> Ben Warren wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Michael,
>>>
>>> Michael Durrant wrote:
>>>
>>>> lib_m68k_board.patch
>>>> - eth_init() requires eth_current which is initialized in
>>>> eth_initialize()
>>>> so eth_initialize (bd) should be called first then eth_init(bd)
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Actually, eth_init() shouldn't be called in board.c at all.
>>>
>>
>> Ok. I am open to suggestions here.
>>
>> Here is our rational for the change. We moved the eth_init()
>> previously before eth_initialize (bd) to after as the eth_initialize
>> over writes the current pointer. Our usage case is to ensure
>> the Ethernet MAC address is retrieved from the eeprom and
>> is used to initialized into the FEC registers in the MCF5282
>> before executing the customers application code.
>> Since MAC initialization normally only happens when u-boot
>> makes use of the Ethernet for network services such as ping
>> or tftp we saw using eth_init() in board.c as an easy way to
>> ensure the FEC registers are set up.
>>
>>
> U-boot policy is that unused hardware is also un-initialized. In your
> instance, if you're not going to use the network controller in U-boot,
> you don't get to program its MAC address. You'll find this has been
> discussed ad nauseum on this mailing list.
>
> Your options are to either use the FEC or read the EEPROM in the
> customer application.
Thanks for the feedback. I agree with supporting the existing
policy. That said ... both Microblaze and Coldfire/M68K call
eth_init() in board.c already.
Regards,
Michael Durrant
>> Regards,
>> Michael Durrant
>>
>>
> regards,
> Ben
>
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-01-21 16:12 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-01-19 20:50 [U-Boot] ColdFire/M68K board.c initialization / order matters [PATCH] Michael Durrant
2010-01-20 18:33 ` [U-Boot] ColdFire/M68K board.c initialization / order matters [PATCH] -- resent in git format Michael Durrant
2010-01-20 22:08 ` Ben Warren
2010-01-20 23:54 ` Michael Durrant
2010-01-21 0:20 ` Ben Warren
2010-01-21 16:12 ` Michael Durrant [this message]
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