If it doesn't work, you will have to program it yourself. You have to use the define CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_AT91_REDBOOT_HOLDS_ESA in the network driver of your board to call redboot fconfig defines to enable the MAC address (=ESA). If you use an Atmel AT91 processor with EMAC inside, then this is the driver: ecos/packages/devs/eth/arm/at91/current/src/if_at91.c There you find an example.
Success, Jürgen > -----Original Message----- > From: ecos-discuss-ow...@ecos.sourceware.org [mailto:ecos-discuss- > ow...@ecos.sourceware.org] On Behalf Of Bob Brusa > Sent: dinsdag 26 oktober 2010 17:18 > To: ecos-discuss > Subject: [ECOS]defining MAC in fconfig of redboot > > Hi > I have built a redboot that includes net support. In the comments > written > into the ecc-file, I find hints that it is possible to define the > ESA/MAC > of the board as part of the fconf environment. I then enabled the cor. > parameter CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_AT91_REDBOOT_HOLDS_ESA, but when running > this redboot and typing help, it gives no hint how such a mac-defining > command should look like. Nevertheless it "finds" a mac, although not > the > one which is specified as default in CYGPKG_DEVS_ETH_ARM_AT91_MACADDR. > > I have the redboot users guide dated 2009, but it seems to be outdated > when I compare it with my redboot and it does not mention anything > about > setting mac in its description of the configuration commands. Does > somebody know more about this issue? > Regards bob. > > -- > Before posting, please read the FAQ: > http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos > and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss -- Before posting, please read the FAQ: http://ecos.sourceware.org/fom/ecos and search the list archive: http://ecos.sourceware.org/ml/ecos-discuss